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Thursday, October 19, 2006. The Vedic sacrifice (offering). The Vedic sacrifice (offering). Besant A. and Das B. The Bhagavad Gita, The Theosophical Publishing House, Adyar, 1997. Eliade, M. Patanjali and Yoga, Schocken Books, New York, 1975. Frawley, D. Wisdom of the Ancient Seers, Mantras of the Rig Veda, Motilal Banarsidas Publishers, Delhi, 1994. Hinnells, J. A Handbook of Living Religions, John R. Hinnells and Penguin Books Ltd, 1994. 5 Ref to Krishnamacharya E. Book of Rituals, The World Teache...
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Veda Main Page: Vedic Gods
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Thursday, October 19, 2006. By vedic gods we mean those divinities (devas) who are mentioned in the four Vedas. The principal Vedic gods are said to be 33 in number, namely eight Vasus, eleven Rudras, twelve Adityas, Indra and Prajapathi Brahma. These gods belong to the three regions of the earth (prithvi), the heavens (Dyaus) and the intermediate space (Antariksha). Indra, Varuna, Agni,Rudra, Mitra, Vayu, Surya, Vishnu, Savitr. Pusan, Usha, Soma, Asvins, Maruts, Visvadevas, Vasus, Adityas, Vashista.
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Wednesday, October 18, 2006. Soma'sya maa ta`vasaM` vakShy a'gne` vahniM' cakartha vi`dathe` yaja'dhyai. De`vaam acChaa` diidya'd yu` nje adriM' shamaa`ye a'gne ta`nvaM juShasva {3}{001}{01}. Praa ncaM' ya`j naM ca'kR ima` vardha'taaM` giiH sa`midbhi'r a`gniM nama'saa duvasyan. Di`vaH sha'shaasur vi`dathaa' kavii`naaM gR itsaa'ya cit ta`vase' gaa`tum ii'ShuH {3}{001}{02}. Mayo' dadhe` medhi'raH puu`tada'kSho di`vaH su`bandhu'r ja`nuShaa' pR ithi`vyaaH. Shcota'nti` dhaaraa` madhu'no ghR i`tasya` vR iShaa`...
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Veda Main Page: Introduction to Vedas
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Wednesday, October 18, 2006. The Holy Vedas-Rig, Yajur, Sama, Atharva Veda! The holy Vedas :. The Vedas are ancient texts that are sacred in India and renowned the world over. The word veda literally means knowledge. The root is vid, 'to know'. The vedas are thus texts that provide knowledge. When were the vedas composed and who composed them? The Rig veda Samhita :. This mandala has 43 suktas and 429 mantras. Almost all the suktas are ascribed to a sage named Gritsamada. This mandala has 62 suktas and 6...
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Commentaries and meanings of Rig-Veda hymns. Thursday, October 12, 2006. A`gnim ii'Le pu`rohi'taM ya`j nasya' de`vam Ri`tvija'm. A`gniH puurve'bhi`r RiShi'bhi`r iiDyo` nuuta'nair u`ta. Sa de`vaam eha va'kShati {1}{001}{02}. A`gninaa' ra`yim a'shnava`t poSha'm e`va di`ve-di've. Agne` yaM ya`j nam a'dhva`raM vi`shvataH' pari`bhuur asi'. Sa id de`veShu' gacChati {1}{001}{04}. A`gnir hotaa' ka`vikra'tuH sa`tyash ci`trashra'vastamaH. De`vo de`vebhi`r aa ga'mat {1}{001}{05}. Namo` bhara'nta` ema'si {1}{001}{07}.
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RigVeda-Mandala1: Thursday, October 12, 2006
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Commentaries and meanings of Rig-Veda hymns. Thursday, October 12, 2006. Agni we adore, the foremost placed, the Deity of our rite, the Priest, the Invoker, the highest Source of treasure.(1). Agni, adored by poets old, is adored by new poets too; he will bring us the Devas here.(2). Through Agni man finds prosperity, nourishment from day to day, glory and greatest pride in heroes.(3). Agni, this holy sacrifice thy presence fills from every side; it verily goes to the Devas.(4). Tavet tat sa`tyam a' Ngir...
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RigVeda-Mandala1: Translation of Rig-veda-Mandala-1
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Commentaries and meanings of Rig-Veda hymns. Thursday, October 12, 2006. Agni we adore, the foremost placed, the Deity of our rite, the Priest, the Invoker, the highest Source of treasure.(1). Agni, adored by poets old, is adored by new poets too; he will bring us the Devas here.(2). Through Agni man finds prosperity, nourishment from day to day, glory and greatest pride in heroes.(3). Agni, this holy sacrifice thy presence fills from every side; it verily goes to the Devas.(4). Gayathri - - - -.
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Wednesday, October 18, 2006. Soma'sya maa ta`vasaM` vakShy a'gne` vahniM' cakartha vi`dathe` yaja'dhyai. De`vaam acChaa` diidya'd yu` nje adriM' shamaa`ye a'gne ta`nvaM juShasva {3}{001}{01}. Praa ncaM' ya`j naM ca'kR ima` vardha'taaM` giiH sa`midbhi'r a`gniM nama'saa duvasyan. Di`vaH sha'shaasur vi`dathaa' kavii`naaM gR itsaa'ya cit ta`vase' gaa`tum ii'ShuH {3}{001}{02}. Mayo' dadhe` medhi'raH puu`tada'kSho di`vaH su`bandhu'r ja`nuShaa' pR ithi`vyaaH. Shcota'nti` dhaaraa` madhu'no ghR i`tasya` vR iShaa`...