Month: March 2015

  • Heavenly Trail Chief Pitru Aryaman Milky Way

     

    Heavenly Trail,Image.jpg
    Heavenly Trail,Photo by Thomas Zimmer1 NE’ER is he injured whom the Gods Varuṇa, Mitra, Aryaman,

    A photograph taken by Thomas Zimmer has become viral and has been doing the round on September 8th, 2012 in his blog had 1.6 Million hits..

    Some one called it Heavenly Trail and it is incorrect or the following information is true either.

    “There’s this place in Ireland where every two years, the stars line up with this trail on June 10th to June 18th. It’s called Heaven’s Trail.””

    I refreshed my  memory whether Sanatana Dharma has something to say on this Heavenly Show.

    Hinduism refers to Milky way in three ways.

    One is that it is the Milk of Ocean where Lord Vishnu Eternally resides.

    I have posted an article on this explaining that Vishnu’s Navel Galaxy is hinted here and Surya Siddhanta uses this in Astronomical calculations.

    “Hindu Astronomy, which is intricately linked to Indian Philosophy(in Hinduism all these are intricately interwoven) calls the Center of our Universe,Galaxy)  as Vishnu Nabhi, the navel of Lord Vishnu.’

    Vishnu's Navel.Image.gif
    The Galactic center. In our home galaxy, the Galactic Center corresponds to an area of space between the constellations of Scorpio and Sagittarius, its critical points are in the Gandanta degrees of these signs. Image from:http://starworlds.blogspot.in/2010/11/astroweather-transformative-alignments.html

    The other reference is  to Aryaman , a Vedic God.

    We use this in Shanti Mantra with many not knowing who Aryaman is.

    Sanno mithrah Sama Vaunah,

    Sanno Bhavath Aryaman.

    Aryaman is referred to in the Rig Veda as follows.

     

    The excellently wise, protect.
    2 He prospers ever, free from scathe, whom they, as with full hands, enrich,
    Whom they preserve from every foe.
    3 The Kings drive far away from him his troubles and his enemies,
    And lead him safely o’er distress.
    4 Thornless, Ādityas, is the path, easy for him who seeks the Law:
    With him is naught to anger you.
    5 What sacrifice, Ādityas, ye Heroes guide by the path direct,—
    May that come nigh unto your thought.
    6 That mortal, ever unsubdued, gains wealth and every precious thing,
    And children also of his own.
    7 How, my friends, shall we prepare Aryaman’s and Mitra’s laud,
    Glorious food of Varuṇa?
    8 I point not out to you a man who strikes the pious, or reviles:
    Only with hymns I call you nigh.
    9 Let him not love to speak ill words: but fear the One who holds all four
    Within his hand, until they fall. -Rig Veda Hymn XLI Varuna Mitra Aryaman

    Aryaman (अर्यमन्‌, pronounced as “aryaman”; nominative singular is aryama) is one ofthe early Vedic deities. His name signifies “bosom friend”, “play-fellow” or “companion”.He is the third son of Aditi, the mother of the Adityas. In the RigVeda Aryaman is described as the protector of mares, and the Milky Way (aryamṇáḥ pánthāḥ) is said to be his path. Aryaman is commonly invoked together with Varuna-Mitra, Bhaga, Bṛhaspati, and other Adityas and Asuras. According to Griffith, the Rig Veda also suggests that Aryaman is a supreme deity alongside Mitra and Varuna.

    The Hindu marriage oaths are administered with an invocation to Aryaman being the witness to the event.

    Aryaman is also known to be the friend of the Pitrus, the departed.

    anantascasmi naganam

    varuno yadasamaham |

    pitrunamaryama casmi

    yamah samyamatamaham |

    -Bhagavad Gita

    Among cobras I am Ananta, Sesha; among aquatic beings, I am Varuna; among manes I am Aryaman and among controllers I am Yama.

     

    * (i) “naganam”: Apte’s dictionary gives the meaning ‘cobra’, which is poisonous. Sridhara says a naga is a non-poisonous snake. Ramanuja and Madhva say just ‘many headed’.

     

    * (ii) “yadasam”= ‘water deities’ according to Sivanada and Chidbavananda. ‘aquatic beings’ according to Srdhara and Apte’s dictionary.

     

    * (iii) Aryaman is the foremost of the pitrus.

     

    *(iv) “samyamatam” = ‘of those who punish’-Ramanuja;

                ‘of those that govern ‘- Madhva;

                ‘of regulators’ – Sridhara;

                ‘of controllers, dispensers of justice’ – Chidbavananda;

                of those who maintain law & order – Dr. Radhakrishna.

    The third is that it is called the Akash Ganga, Heavely Ganges (River)

    Citation.

    https://500px.com/thomasz/stories/53311/the-making-of-my-god-it-s-full-of-stars

    https://ramanisblog.in/2013/12/28/vishnus-navel-galaxy-center-verified-collapse-of-civilizations/

  • Lingam Discovery By Rama Gupteshwar Mahadev Odisha

    Lord Rama, while He was in Dandkaranya discovered a Swayambhu(self-made) Shiva Linga in a Cave in Odisha.

    This is the Gupeshwar Mahadev Temple, in a Cave.

    The shrine is called “Gupteswar” which means the “Hidden God”. It is so named because it was lying hidden in the cave for a very long period. One can reach it by climbing the 200 steps flanked with rows of champak trees. The entrance of the cave is about 3 m wide and 2 m in height. There are also several other caves nearby. Inside the second cave there is a large stalactite. People worship it as the udder of God Kamadhenu (the divine cow) and wait under it with outstretched palms to collect drops of water which fall only at long intervals.

    However, with the passing of time, the temple was abandoned. Later, in the last part of the 19th century, a hunter of the Ramgiri area found the lingam. Since then the lingam has been worshipped by the tribes of Koraput region. In Shivaratri (a Hindu festival) Gupteswar Temple draws over 200,000 devotees from Odisha, Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. People suffering from incurable diseases come here to worship the God and remain here for months in the hope of getting cured.

    How to reach

    Gupteshwar is  55 Km fromJeypore, Koraput District in the state of Odisha, India.

    Gupeshwar Mahadev,Odisha.image.jpg
    Gupeshwar Mahadev,Odisha

    There is no direct public transport available to reach Gupteshwar, you have to hair a vehicle from Jeypore or from nearby places. Usually rugged vehicle or MUV are better choice for this hill road. Even though it is tar road but in several places ditches are there and in some places high slops are there.

    Ater travelling 12 KM from Jeypore you will cross Patraput bridge, this is one of the picnic spot of Jeypore residents. After crossing the bridge within 1 KM distance you will reach a Y junction. Straight road will go to Boipariguda ( 9 KM ) and then Gupteshwar, left side road will take you to Lamtaput ( 22 KM ), Machakund ( 45 KM ), Jalaput ( 59 KM ), Vizag (198 KM).

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  • BrahmaSirōnāmāstra Counter To Brahmastra, The Nuclear Weapon

    Weapons are of two kinds.

    One is called Sastra ,another Astra.

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    Brahmastra.

    While Sastras denote conventional weapons like Bow and Arrow,Mace(Gatha)`,Swords of different type…, Astra denote weapons that are energized by Mantras.

    Some of these Astras do not  any supportive conventional weapon like Bow and Arrow.

    Mere uttering of the words will do.

    Another type is the one used frequently in Indian legends are the Astras that are used with a bow and arrow simultaneously reciting the Mantra ascribed to the Arrow.

    These weapons are to be learnt from a Guru.

    The Bow, Dhanus and the Arrows are to be worshiped daily.

    Only then they will be effective.

    Important  fact is that the user must be spiritually inclined and should have attained the status of an effective Sadhaka.

    When a Sadhaka meditates and raises his Kundalini (Brahmastra in this context), it derives energy from his base chakra (Mooladhara) and propels upwards.
    Then, it penetrates through 5 other chakras deriving energies from each of them at every stage.
    Finally it hits the target : Crown Chakra (Sahasrara) and explodes there with a brilliance.
    That explosion annihilates all “Illusion(Maaya)“, and leaves the sadhaka with the debris called as “Aham Brahmasmi (I’m Brahma)” feeling.

    Otherwise the Astra will not be effective.

    It is true that even well-developed Sadhakas turn bad morally, like Ravana.

    The Astra will still be effective  because of the spiritual efforts involved in obtaining the Astra.

    Brahmastra is an Ultimate weapon.

    It is energized by chanting Gayatri Mantra by chanting it in a certain way.

    Brahmastra leaves destruction all around, including the environment.

    How to chant the Brahmastra Mantra, I have explained in one of my earlier posts .

    How the Mantras affect weather, bring rainfall, produce heat, change thoughts in human minds around us, control animals and birds are explained thus,

     

    phantam vahnisamayuktam vyoma halasamanvitam |
    mesadvayam dantayutam halahalamatah param || 34-5 ||

    ghanadyam vayupurvam ca dantayuktamathantimam |
    sarasam carksaparyayam bhantam bhrgumatahh param || 34-6 ||

    ambaram vayusamyuktamarimardanamapyatah |
    pradIptamatha vaktavyam paramam ca padam tatah || 34-7 ||

    tatte pade prayoktavye gayatryaA madhyamam tatahH |
    padatrayam prayoktavyametad brahmastramIritam || 34-8 ||

    It contains air, fire and cosmic poison, two goat-like fangs, full of poison, weighty, emits air, contains mercury, fiery, sparkling, sky is filled with air, enemy killing greatly radiant and it is projected with three hymn, Gayatri at its centre, it is known as brahmastra”(Ahirbudhnya Samhita of the Pancharatra Agama volume1)

    The counter Astra to Brahmastra is  called the BrahmaSirōnāmāstra, which was never used in war, as it had power equivalent to (Brahmāstra),representing 4 heads of Brahma and in Mahabharata war, it was known only to Dronacharya, Aswatthama, Arjuna and Karna.

     

    http://booksfact.com/mantra-sastra/brahmastra-nuclear-weapon-energized-gayatri-mantra.html

     

  • Rig Yajur Atharva Vedas Hymns Explain Electricity.Text

    Rig Yajur Atharva Vedas Hymns Explain Electricity.Text

    I have written about the ancient Indian Texts talking on Electricity.

    Also how the first two lines of the Purusha Suktha has been used, with the help of Magnets to Produce Electricity.

    The Hindu Texts, the Vedas, Rig ,Atharva speak about the nature of electricity.

    More texts form other ancient sources speak of Airplanes,Gravity propelled Machines, Anti Matter.

    Here I am quoting the relevant texts on electricity.

    Chapter 1: Hymn VII
    Verse 2: Nav Yo Navati Puro bibhed bahvotjasaa
    Ahi Cha vritrahaavadheet

    Translation : Electricity , which breaks, by the energy of its arms the 99 cities, destroys the cloud, which covers the rays of the sun, the source of all energy and power.

    Verse 3: Sa na Indrah Shivah sakhashwavad gomadvavama
    Urudhaarev dohate

    Translation : That very electric power may be our peaceful friend, providing us with the horse-power to drive our machines, light to light up our houses, and power to produce grains in the fields. Let it bring on prosperity and well-being for us by flowing into numerous currents.

    Verse 4: Indra Kratuvidang sutang somang harya purushtut
    Piba vrishaswa taatripim

    Let electricity, so highly spoken of by many learned people, help extract the essence of medicines, thus produced by those, who are well-versed in manufacturing things. Let it keep safe and shower, on us the rain, satisfying all.

    Chapter 3 :Hymn XXXI

    Verse 1: Taa Vajrinam Mandinam Stomyam mad indram rathe vahato haryataa haree
    Purunyasmay savanaani haryata indraaya somaa harayo dadhanwire

    Translation : Those two speedily moving forces of attraction and repulsion propel the electric current, powerful like the thunderbolt, pleasant and praiseworthy, in this pleasant plane or car. Manifold are the generating powers for the refulgent electricity borne by speedy moving Somas – various kinds of liquid fuels.

    Verse 2: Arang Kaamaay Haryo dadhanwire sthiraay hinvanharayo Haree tura
    Arvadbhiyor Haribhijorshameeyate so asya kaamam harivantamaanashe

    Translation : The above mentioned speedy forces of two kinds set in motion strong currents, capable of maintaining steady progress in the attainment of one’s objective in plenty. Whatever complex is attained by these fast moving horsepowers, is enough to achieve the beautiful objective of his, the manufacturer.

    Chapter 2: Hymn XV

    Verse 2: Adha te vishwamanu haasadishtaya aapo nimneva savanaa havishmatah
    Yatparvate na samasheeta haryata indrasya vajrah shnathita hiranyayah

    Translation : Just as all productive works of the manufacturer depend upon waters flowing down with speed, so do all the desired objects of him depend upon you (Electricity), as its powerful striking force cannot be obstructed by any cloud, or mountain in the way. It smashes all impediments, with its radiant energy.

    Verse 3: Asmay Bheemaaya namasaa samadhwara usho na shubhra aa bharaa paneeyase
    Yasya dhaam shravase naamendriyam jyotirkaari harito naayase

    Translation : O well-versed engineer make use of this terrible electric power fit to be utilized for useful purposes by controlling it, for non-violent, brilliant light like the dawn. It has the potentiality to help hearing, control energy and spread light in all quarters.

     

    Chapter 2: Hymn XV

    Verse 6: Twam tamindra parvatam mahaamurum vajrena vajrinparvshashchakartitha
    Avaasrijo nivritaah satarvaa apah satraa vishwam dadhishe kevalam sahah

    Translation : Just as the thundering electricity reduces the vast cloud to nothing by its thunderbolt, so do you, O King, equipped with piercing weapons like the thunderbolt, smash into pieces the vast armies of the enemy, consisting of various units, by your striking power like the thunderbolt. Just as the waters of the cloud released by the electricity, fall down and flow over the earth, similarly the well-equipped armies of the enemy; being subdued by the might of the king are duly regulated by him. Truly do you alone, O King, hold all the power to subdue the foes.

    Verse 5: Indra Idhyorah sacha sangmishal aa vachoyuja
    Indro vajri Hiranyah

    Translation : Electricity is well mixed up with Prana and Apana, the 2 horsepowers, yoked to power of speech. Electric power has the striking power of a deadly weapon and is full of brilliance.

    Verse 1: Pra te mahe vidathe shansisham hari pra te vanve vanusho haryatam madam
    Dhritam na yo haribhishcharu sechat aa tva vishantu harivparsang girah

    Translation : O electricity, I fully praise thy two forces of protection and destruction in this great universe, which is a great sacrificial place or battlefield of life. I highly cherish your beautiful exhilaration, destroying the evil forces of the enemy. You shower various forms of fortunes through your blessing powers of speedy action, like waters from the clouds. Let all praises find their abode in you of charming splendor.

    Verse 3: So asya vajro harito ya aayso harinirkaamo harira gabhastyoh
    Dhumni sushipro harimanyusayaka indre ni roopa harita mimikshire

    Translation : Here is the blue-green colored thunderbolt of iron of the king. There is also the beautiful horse of iron of high speed. Here is also the horsepower of the rays of electricity. There is also the shining arrow, capable of destroying the pride of the enemy and having a very high speed. In short many kinds of weapons have been made through electric power for the king.

    Verse 4: Divi na keturadhi dhaayi haryato vivayachadvajro harito na ranghaya
    Tudadahi harishipro ya aayasah sahastrashokaa abhavadharibharah

    Translation : Like a radiant spot, it is well placed in the heavens, then with a high speed, the terribly destructive missile, made of iron, possessing speed of electric power, crushing the serpent natured enemy, becomes lit up with thousands of lights and loaded with destructive ray of various kinds.

    Chapter 3: Hymn:XXI

    Verse 7: Yudha yudhmup ghedeshi dhrishnuya pura puram samidam hansyojasa
    Namya yadindra sakhya paraavati nibrahyo namuchi naam maayinam

    Translation : O mighty King, you can easily get at the striking power of the enemy by your overwhelming striking force. Being well-entrenched in your sheltered place of defense, you can thoroughly break the defenses of the enemy to smithereens. Completely crush the deceitful enemy, unfit to be left alive, through your faithful ally, although stationed at a distance.

    Verse 8: Tvam karnyajmut parnayam vadhistejisthayaatithigvasya vartani
    Tvam shata vaddagridasyaabhintpuronaanudah parishuta rijishvana

    Translation : O mighty electricity, you kill the violent enemy, equipped with speedy means of communication like cars or airships, a hindrance in the way of people who are worthy of respect, cows or land by your consuming and splendorous power. You shatter the 100 forts of the adversary who obstructs your communications or breaks your regulations and does not pay tribute to you established by straightforward negotiations.

    Verse 9: Tvametam janrajyo dwidarshaabandhuna sushrvasopajagmushah
    Pashisht sahastra navati nava shruto ni chakrena rathya dushpadavrinak

    Translation : O electricity, you can by your circular motion like the wheel of a chariot, which is too powerful to be checked, well keep under control all these 20 basic elements, 6099 organic and inorganic bodies, by a single transmitter of high quality, with no other force to help it.

    Verse 10: Tvamaavitha sushravasam tavotibhistava traambhirindra tuvrayaanam
    Tvamasmay kutsamatithigvamaayum mahe raagye yoone arndhanaayah

    Translation : O electricity, you keep in safety this good listening set, by your means of safety and protect the commander, with speedy mobile forces by your strong means of defense. You control the sharp weapons, equipped with the striking power of limitless time and speed for this great, youthful king.

    Chapter 4: Hymn XXXVII

    Verse 4: Tvam nibhinirmano devavitao bhooreeni vritraa haryashava hansi
    Tvam ni dasyum chumuri dhuni chasvaapyo dabhitaye suhantu

    Translation : O electrical currents of high voltage, safely carried by electric wires, you kill many enemies in the war, waged by learned persons or through the help of natural forces. To keep all the evil forces under control, you, being well-equipped with good means of destruction completely lay down to lasting sleep (death) the evil forces that rob and harass the general public.

    The atomic energy fissions the ninety-nine elements, covering its path by the bombardments of neutrons without let or hindrance. Desirous of stalking the head, ie. The chief part of the swift power, hidden in the mass of molecular adjustments of the elements, this atomic energy approaches it in the very act of fissioning it by the above-noted bombardment. Herein, verily the scientists know the similar hidden striking force of the rays of the sun working in the orbit of the moon.” (Atharva-veda 20.41.1-3).

    Rig Veda.

    Rig Veda 1.119.10
    “With the help of bipolar forces (Asvins), you should employ telegraphic apparatus made of good conductor of electricity. It is necessary for efficient military operations but should be used with caution.”

    Yajur Veda On Electricity.

    Through astronomy, geography, and geology, go thou to all the different countries of the world under the sun. Mayest thou attain through good preaching to statesmanship and artisanship, through medical science obtain knowledge of all medicinal plants, through hydrostatics learn the different uses of water, through electricity understand the working of ever lustrous lightening. Carry out my instructions willingly.” (Yajur-veda 6.21).

    ” O royal skilled engineer, construct sea-boats, propelled on water by our experts, and airplanes, moving and flying upward, after the clouds that reside in the mid-region, that fly as the boats move on the sea, that fly high over and below the watery clouds. Be thou, thereby, prosperous in this world created by the Omnipresent God, and flier in both air and lightning.”  (Yajur-veda 10.19).

    http://booksfact.com/vedas/atharva-veda/electrical-energy-usage-in-atharva-veda.html

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  • Hinduism Is Mathematics Fibonacci Golden Ratio In Meru

    Philosophical enquiry needs an  analytic  Mathematical Mind.

    One would notice that most of the Great Philosophers of the world have also been great Mathematicians.

    Rene Descartes, Leibniz,Spinoza,Siddhas of India,Pingala, Arya Bhatta, Varaha Mihira….

    It is easy for a Mathematician to understand Nature which is mathematically constructed.

    Every atom to an elephant is made mathematically.

    There is Uniformity and Rhythm in Nature.

    This applies to actions and reactions.

    The term Rta is dealt separately in Hinduism.

    This means order.

    Please read my post on this.

    Another point in Hinduism is what is in Macrocosm is in Microcosm and vice versa.

    What is found in the Universe is found in Man.

    For example,

    The ratio 1:1.618 is a golden ratio which is found all over the cosmos. Stick out your forefinger. The ratio from the first two bones is 1:1.618. Now the ratio between the 2nd middle bone and the third bone terminating at the knuckle is also 1:1.618.  The ration from your navel to top of your head and bottom of your feet is also 1:1.618

    This is called the Fibonacci Ratio.

    Fibonacci Ratio in Leaves

    Arrangements of the leaves

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    Fibonacci Ration in Leaves.

    Also, many plants show the Fibonacci numbers in the arrangements of the leaves around their stems. If we look down on a plant, the leaves are often arranged so that leaves above do not hide leaves below. This means that each gets a good share of the sunlight and catches the most rain to channel down to the roots as it runs down the leaf to the stem.
    The computer generated ray-traced picture here is created by my brother, Brian.

    Leaves per turn

    The Fibonacci numbers occur when counting both the number of times we go around the stem, going from leaf to leaf, as well as counting the leaves we meet until we encounter a leaf directly above the starting one.

    If we count in the other direction, we get a different number of turns for the same number of leaves.

    The number of turns in each direction and the number of leaves met are three consecutive Fibonacci numbers!

    Fibonacci Number in Mount Meru

     

    Mount Meru is an actual and sacred mountain in Tanzania/Arctic, it is also the name given to the Fibonacci series in the Maatraameru (Mountain of Cadence) written by Pingala in the Chhandah-shastra (Art of Prosody) around 450 BC. In this writing, it was organized as a pyramid, today known as Pascal’s triangle, like this:

    Mount Meru In Numbers.photot.jpg
    Mount Meru In Numbers

    Kubera was revered as the chief of the Guhyakas and was the ‘king of kings’, the ‘god’ and ‘guardian of the North’. The word Guhyakas comes from the word ‘godha’ (root gudh or guh), meaning chameleon – a dragon-serpent. It seems that in Hindu mythology, ‘god’ is a ‘naga’ or ‘dragon serpent’ who lives at the top of Mount Meru and hides a golden treasure.

    Thus we find that God is associated in ancient Hindu mythology with the infinite and irrational golden ratio at the center of a Fibonacci spiral symbolized as a mountain, pyramid or perhaps an infinite spiraling vortex (like the Hindu Schwass-tika). Further reading on the subject describes Mt. Meru as home to all of the gods, closely resembling the Biblical concept of a heaven paved with gold.

    As one last note, in Vedic astrology, Kubera’s golden treasure is guarded by Shukra, which is the Hindu name for the planet Venus. Shukra is then celebrated in a specific month in the Hindu calendar called JyeshTha, corresponding to May-June.

    One would find he same in Carnatic Music and Bharata Natya.

    More to follow.

    Citation.

    Journal of the American Oriental Society, Volume 33 by E. W. Hopkins, 1918.

    2. The Golden Mean and the Physics of Aesthetics, Subhash Kak, Archive of Physics: physics/0411195, 2004

    http://www.hinduism.co.za/anahata.htm#Fibonacci Fingers?