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GITA-GOD-HINDUISM
Through this forum I will attempt to share as much authentic information as possible about "Hinduism", "Vedic Traditions" and "Sanatana Dharma"'; in quotes as they lack a specific name. I will present translations of scriptures, sooktAs, and stotras; bring debates and discussions from other forums; shed some light on some of the misconceptions of Hindu thought; and expose miscreants GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: ITANEEGA VASUDEVANU It is well know that Kanakadas compositions are always a little tricky to decode, as the meanings are hidden within complex riddles. Such compositions are called shardoola vikreeditha in Sanskrit.. This composition expounds the various facets of Lord Krishna, Adi Keshava, KanadAsA's aaraadhya daiva. Eetha-neega Vasudevano e samsthalokadodeya
GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: UPAVITA, JANIVAARA, JANIV, OR POONAL Upavita, Janivaara, Janiv, Or Poonal. YajnOpavita has several names but this is the most authentic Sanskrit name to it, and it clears states itself - the sacred thread to perform the vedic rituals to please Lord VishNu - the yajna or yajamAna. In taitareeya aaraNyaka, 2nd prashna 1st anuvaaka supposedly has this anecdote: GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: DR. ZAKIR NAIK: THERE IS NO MENTION OF Dr. Naik makes yet another claim that there is no mention of rebirth in the Vedas.Let us see what the vedic texts have to say. I hope that Dr. Naik knows that Upanishads are part of vedic texts; and that upanishads provide the real glimpse of inner spiritual truths. I present below some of the instances and mentions of the cycle of birth and death, and of rebirth. GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: SANDHYAVANDANA Doing Sandhyavanada everyday is a discipline that I have been cultivating for the past few years. In the next year or so our son will be ready for upanayana, so I wish to GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: RESPONSES TO DR. ZAKIR NAIK: PART 3 Responses to Dr. Zakir Naik: Part 3: Vedas Vs the Bhagawad Gita. In one of his lectures, Dr. Zakir Naik says that Bhagawad Gita is not the authentic source, only Vedas are. He parallels Vedas with Quran - the word of God - and Gita with 'Other Books'. He also claims that since Gita is from Mahabharata, which is not a Shruti, it is not authentic. GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: TO SOMESH BHARGAVA: 'HINDU' DEVATA VS 4) दॆवता - 1) divine dignity or power, divinity; 2) a deity, a god; 3) image of a deity; 4) an organ of sense. So, deva and devata can have many many inferences that fit in according to context and circumstances. And, I have provided the context of the thread elsewhere too: 1) it was in response to Dr. Zakir Naik's talk, 2) Itwas an
GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: ADVAITIC PERSPECTIVE TO "MANASU Advaitic perspective to "manasu kaaraNavalla". This is in response to a recent discussion on a topic (started by Sriharsha Aswathanarayan) on the smaartha brahmin group on Facebook. Point of contention is a line from a daasa kriti: "manasu kaaraNavalla paapa puNyakkella, analaaksha ninna preraNeyillade". ["mind is not the cause of the sinsand
GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: BRAHMIC (HINDU, VENANTIC) VS ABRAHAMIC 2) Yahova or Jahoa or Yahweh is the ' Name of God of the old testament'. In Sansksrit " yahvu " means "great", and ' yahva' means " the great, the magnificent, the powerful; an epithet of heaven and earth ". 3) Jesus, actually is "yEsu" or "yeshuva", "eeshua". In Sanskrit, 'eesha' means the "ruler, the Lord" and " Ishvara " actuallymeans "the
GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: 2016 Through this forum I will attempt to share as much authentic information as possible about "Hinduism", "Vedic Traditions" and "Sanatana Dharma"'; in quotes as they lack a specific name. I will present translations of scriptures, sooktAs, and stotras; bring debates and discussions from other forums; shed some light on some of the misconceptions of Hindu thought; and expose miscreantsGITA-GOD-HINDUISM
Through this forum I will attempt to share as much authentic information as possible about "Hinduism", "Vedic Traditions" and "Sanatana Dharma"'; in quotes as they lack a specific name. I will present translations of scriptures, sooktAs, and stotras; bring debates and discussions from other forums; shed some light on some of the misconceptions of Hindu thought; and expose miscreants GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: ITANEEGA VASUDEVANU It is well know that Kanakadas compositions are always a little tricky to decode, as the meanings are hidden within complex riddles. Such compositions are called shardoola vikreeditha in Sanskrit.. This composition expounds the various facets of Lord Krishna, Adi Keshava, KanadAsA's aaraadhya daiva. Eetha-neega Vasudevano e samsthalokadodeya
GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: UPAVITA, JANIVAARA, JANIV, OR POONAL Upavita, Janivaara, Janiv, Or Poonal. YajnOpavita has several names but this is the most authentic Sanskrit name to it, and it clears states itself - the sacred thread to perform the vedic rituals to please Lord VishNu - the yajna or yajamAna. In taitareeya aaraNyaka, 2nd prashna 1st anuvaaka supposedly has this anecdote: GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: DR. ZAKIR NAIK: THERE IS NO MENTION OF Dr. Naik makes yet another claim that there is no mention of rebirth in the Vedas.Let us see what the vedic texts have to say. I hope that Dr. Naik knows that Upanishads are part of vedic texts; and that upanishads provide the real glimpse of inner spiritual truths. I present below some of the instances and mentions of the cycle of birth and death, and of rebirth. GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: SANDHYAVANDANA Doing Sandhyavanada everyday is a discipline that I have been cultivating for the past few years. In the next year or so our son will be ready for upanayana, so I wish to GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: DR. NAIK ON AVATARA This is the another great example of Dr. Naik's koopa maNduka nyAya - a frog from the well attempting to comprehend the ocean with its understanding of the width and depth of the well it was part of.On the surface it appears logical but is infact absolutely misplaced. This is similar to a popular riddle we used to play with during our highschool days: "More you study, more you know. GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: RESPONSES TO DR. ZAKIR NAIK: PART 3 Responses to Dr. Zakir Naik: Part 3: Vedas Vs the Bhagawad Gita. In one of his lectures, Dr. Zakir Naik says that Bhagawad Gita is not the authentic source, only Vedas are. He parallels Vedas with Quran - the word of God - and Gita with 'Other Books'. He also claims that since Gita is from Mahabharata, which is not a Shruti, it is not authentic. GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: ADVAITIC PERSPECTIVE TO "MANASU Advaitic perspective to "manasu kaaraNavalla". This is in response to a recent discussion on a topic (started by Sriharsha Aswathanarayan) on the smaartha brahmin group on Facebook. Point of contention is a line from a daasa kriti: "manasu kaaraNavalla paapa puNyakkella, analaaksha ninna preraNeyillade". ["mind is not the cause of the sinsand
GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: TO SOMESH BHARGAVA: 'HINDU' DEVATA VS 4) दॆवता - 1) divine dignity or power, divinity; 2) a deity, a god; 3) image of a deity; 4) an organ of sense. So, deva and devata can have many many inferences that fit in according to context and circumstances. And, I have provided the context of the thread elsewhere too: 1) it was in response to Dr. Zakir Naik's talk, 2) Itwas an
GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: 2016 Through this forum I will attempt to share as much authentic information as possible about "Hinduism", "Vedic Traditions" and "Sanatana Dharma"'; in quotes as they lack a specific name. I will present translations of scriptures, sooktAs, and stotras; bring debates and discussions from other forums; shed some light on some of the misconceptions of Hindu thought; and expose miscreants GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: SANDHYAVANDANA Doing Sandhyavanada everyday is a discipline that I have been cultivating for the past few years. In the next year or so our son will be ready for upanayana, so I wish to GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: LOVE OF GOD Narada goes back to Sri Vishnu says "He is a great devotee, but he thinks of you only between tasks, once in the morning, once in the evening, once in a while at work. GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: MEDHA SUKTAM Medha Suktam. One of the most beautiful suktams in Sanskrit is the medha suktam. This can be chanted at anytime and is a way to invite the deity of intellect - medha devi, to enhance the intellectual capacity of anybody, ideally of students. Goddess "medha devi" guides and guards the intellectual faculty in living entities. GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: BRAHMIC (HINDU, VENANTIC) VS ABRAHAMIC 2) Yahova or Jahoa or Yahweh is the ' Name of God of the old testament'. In Sansksrit " yahvu " means "great", and ' yahva' means " the great, the magnificent, the powerful; an epithet of heaven and earth ". 3) Jesus, actually is "yEsu" or "yeshuva", "eeshua". In Sanskrit, 'eesha' means the "ruler, the Lord" and " Ishvara " actuallymeans "the
GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: SOME ASPECTS THAT OTHER RELIGIONS MAY This is again in response to Dr. Naik's commentary on 'Hinduism' from the perspective of Islam. He unfortunately presents his perspective as if it is the only true fact - the only possible truth. GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: 2013 From gulma and after, each number is numerically equal to 9. 9 has a significant place in Vedic spirituality for a number of reasons. 1) It is "poorNa", the complete, the ultimate in numbers. It is the highest of the units. 2) 9 always yields itself when multiplied - 9*2=18 => 1+8 => 9; 9*3=27 => 2+7 =9. GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: DR. ZAKIR NAIK: PROPHET MOHAMMED IN THE 1) Mohammed in AtharvavEda: narasamsha in Arabic mean Mohammed. OMG! was my first reaction upon hearing this one! First of all, Dr. Naik translates an adjective 'narAshamsa' to a proper noun :) He translates narasamsha as praise worthy, and that 'Mohammed' means praise worthy in Arabic, so narasamsha refers to Mohammed in the vedic texts. GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: PART 5: DR. ZAKIR'S ABSOLUTELY 2) The same issues of 'translation immaturity' applies to other 'attributes' Dr. Naik discusses from the vedic scriptures. Example, Vishnu is simplistically translated as "one who sustains", so that it fits with the Arabic equivalent of 'rubb' described in Quran.Again, if Dr. Naik were to take the primary meaning of Vishnu (which is from the root word 'viSh' which means to pervade, to spread GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: OBJECTIONS TO SRI VIJAYA DAASA Second level: for a tatvavaadin jeevaatma and paramaatma are not the same, unlike they are for a advaitin. Jeevaatma is subject to karma, maaya, rebirth on which he does not have complete control over. But the paramaatma is above jeevaatma, and He is beyond GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: RESPONSES TO DR. ZAKIR NAIK: PART 4 Through this forum I will attempt to share as much authentic information as possible about "Hinduism", "Vedic Traditions" and "Sanatana Dharma"'; in quotes as they lack a specific name.GITA-GOD-HINDUISM
Through this forum I will attempt to share as much authentic information as possible about "Hinduism", "Vedic Traditions" and "Sanatana Dharma"'; in quotes as they lack a specific name. I will present translations of scriptures, sooktAs, and stotras; bring debates and discussions from other forums; shed some light on some of the misconceptions of Hindu thought; and expose miscreants GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: ITANEEGA VASUDEVANU It is well know that Kanakadas compositions are always a little tricky to decode, as the meanings are hidden within complex riddles. Such compositions are called shardoola vikreeditha in Sanskrit.. This composition expounds the various facets of Lord Krishna, Adi Keshava, KanadAsA's aaraadhya daiva. Eetha-neega Vasudevano e samsthalokadodeya
GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: UPAVITA, JANIVAARA, JANIV, OR POONAL Upavita, Janivaara, Janiv, Or Poonal. YajnOpavita has several names but this is the most authentic Sanskrit name to it, and it clears states itself - the sacred thread to perform the vedic rituals to please Lord VishNu - the yajna or yajamAna. In taitareeya aaraNyaka, 2nd prashna 1st anuvaaka supposedly has this anecdote: GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: DR. ZAKIR NAIK: THERE IS NO MENTION OF Dr. Naik makes yet another claim that there is no mention of rebirth in the Vedas.Let us see what the vedic texts have to say. I hope that Dr. Naik knows that Upanishads are part of vedic texts; and that upanishads provide the real glimpse of inner spiritual truths. I present below some of the instances and mentions of the cycle of birth and death, and of rebirth. GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: SANDHYAVANDANA Doing Sandhyavanada everyday is a discipline that I have been cultivating for the past few years. In the next year or so our son will be ready for upanayana, so I wish to GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: RESPONSES TO DR. ZAKIR NAIK: PART 3 Responses to Dr. Zakir Naik: Part 3: Vedas Vs the Bhagawad Gita. In one of his lectures, Dr. Zakir Naik says that Bhagawad Gita is not the authentic source, only Vedas are. He parallels Vedas with Quran - the word of God - and Gita with 'Other Books'. He also claims that since Gita is from Mahabharata, which is not a Shruti, it is not authentic. GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: TO SOMESH BHARGAVA: 'HINDU' DEVATA VS 4) दॆवता - 1) divine dignity or power, divinity; 2) a deity, a god; 3) image of a deity; 4) an organ of sense. So, deva and devata can have many many inferences that fit in according to context and circumstances. And, I have provided the context of the thread elsewhere too: 1) it was in response to Dr. Zakir Naik's talk, 2) Itwas an
GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: ADVAITIC PERSPECTIVE TO "MANASU Advaitic perspective to "manasu kaaraNavalla". This is in response to a recent discussion on a topic (started by Sriharsha Aswathanarayan) on the smaartha brahmin group on Facebook. Point of contention is a line from a daasa kriti: "manasu kaaraNavalla paapa puNyakkella, analaaksha ninna preraNeyillade". ["mind is not the cause of the sinsand
GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: BRAHMIC (HINDU, VENANTIC) VS ABRAHAMIC 2) Yahova or Jahoa or Yahweh is the ' Name of God of the old testament'. In Sansksrit " yahvu " means "great", and ' yahva' means " the great, the magnificent, the powerful; an epithet of heaven and earth ". 3) Jesus, actually is "yEsu" or "yeshuva", "eeshua". In Sanskrit, 'eesha' means the "ruler, the Lord" and " Ishvara " actuallymeans "the
GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: 2016 Through this forum I will attempt to share as much authentic information as possible about "Hinduism", "Vedic Traditions" and "Sanatana Dharma"'; in quotes as they lack a specific name. I will present translations of scriptures, sooktAs, and stotras; bring debates and discussions from other forums; shed some light on some of the misconceptions of Hindu thought; and expose miscreantsGITA-GOD-HINDUISM
Through this forum I will attempt to share as much authentic information as possible about "Hinduism", "Vedic Traditions" and "Sanatana Dharma"'; in quotes as they lack a specific name. I will present translations of scriptures, sooktAs, and stotras; bring debates and discussions from other forums; shed some light on some of the misconceptions of Hindu thought; and expose miscreants GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: ITANEEGA VASUDEVANU It is well know that Kanakadas compositions are always a little tricky to decode, as the meanings are hidden within complex riddles. Such compositions are called shardoola vikreeditha in Sanskrit.. This composition expounds the various facets of Lord Krishna, Adi Keshava, KanadAsA's aaraadhya daiva. Eetha-neega Vasudevano e samsthalokadodeya
GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: UPAVITA, JANIVAARA, JANIV, OR POONAL Upavita, Janivaara, Janiv, Or Poonal. YajnOpavita has several names but this is the most authentic Sanskrit name to it, and it clears states itself - the sacred thread to perform the vedic rituals to please Lord VishNu - the yajna or yajamAna. In taitareeya aaraNyaka, 2nd prashna 1st anuvaaka supposedly has this anecdote: GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: DR. ZAKIR NAIK: THERE IS NO MENTION OF Dr. Naik makes yet another claim that there is no mention of rebirth in the Vedas.Let us see what the vedic texts have to say. I hope that Dr. Naik knows that Upanishads are part of vedic texts; and that upanishads provide the real glimpse of inner spiritual truths. I present below some of the instances and mentions of the cycle of birth and death, and of rebirth. GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: SANDHYAVANDANA Doing Sandhyavanada everyday is a discipline that I have been cultivating for the past few years. In the next year or so our son will be ready for upanayana, so I wish to GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: RESPONSES TO DR. ZAKIR NAIK: PART 3 Responses to Dr. Zakir Naik: Part 3: Vedas Vs the Bhagawad Gita. In one of his lectures, Dr. Zakir Naik says that Bhagawad Gita is not the authentic source, only Vedas are. He parallels Vedas with Quran - the word of God - and Gita with 'Other Books'. He also claims that since Gita is from Mahabharata, which is not a Shruti, it is not authentic. GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: TO SOMESH BHARGAVA: 'HINDU' DEVATA VS 4) दॆवता - 1) divine dignity or power, divinity; 2) a deity, a god; 3) image of a deity; 4) an organ of sense. So, deva and devata can have many many inferences that fit in according to context and circumstances. And, I have provided the context of the thread elsewhere too: 1) it was in response to Dr. Zakir Naik's talk, 2) Itwas an
GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: ADVAITIC PERSPECTIVE TO "MANASU Advaitic perspective to "manasu kaaraNavalla". This is in response to a recent discussion on a topic (started by Sriharsha Aswathanarayan) on the smaartha brahmin group on Facebook. Point of contention is a line from a daasa kriti: "manasu kaaraNavalla paapa puNyakkella, analaaksha ninna preraNeyillade". ["mind is not the cause of the sinsand
GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: BRAHMIC (HINDU, VENANTIC) VS ABRAHAMIC 2) Yahova or Jahoa or Yahweh is the ' Name of God of the old testament'. In Sansksrit " yahvu " means "great", and ' yahva' means " the great, the magnificent, the powerful; an epithet of heaven and earth ". 3) Jesus, actually is "yEsu" or "yeshuva", "eeshua". In Sanskrit, 'eesha' means the "ruler, the Lord" and " Ishvara " actuallymeans "the
GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: 2016 Through this forum I will attempt to share as much authentic information as possible about "Hinduism", "Vedic Traditions" and "Sanatana Dharma"'; in quotes as they lack a specific name. I will present translations of scriptures, sooktAs, and stotras; bring debates and discussions from other forums; shed some light on some of the misconceptions of Hindu thought; and expose miscreants GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: SANDHYAVANDANA Doing Sandhyavanada everyday is a discipline that I have been cultivating for the past few years. In the next year or so our son will be ready for upanayana, so I wish to GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: LOVE OF GOD Narada goes back to Sri Vishnu says "He is a great devotee, but he thinks of you only between tasks, once in the morning, once in the evening, once in a while at work. GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: MEDHA SUKTAM Medha Suktam. One of the most beautiful suktams in Sanskrit is the medha suktam. This can be chanted at anytime and is a way to invite the deity of intellect - medha devi, to enhance the intellectual capacity of anybody, ideally of students. Goddess "medha devi" guides and guards the intellectual faculty in living entities. GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: BRAHMIC (HINDU, VENANTIC) VS ABRAHAMIC 2) Yahova or Jahoa or Yahweh is the ' Name of God of the old testament'. In Sansksrit " yahvu " means "great", and ' yahva' means " the great, the magnificent, the powerful; an epithet of heaven and earth ". 3) Jesus, actually is "yEsu" or "yeshuva", "eeshua". In Sanskrit, 'eesha' means the "ruler, the Lord" and " Ishvara " actuallymeans "the
GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: SOME ASPECTS THAT OTHER RELIGIONS MAY This is again in response to Dr. Naik's commentary on 'Hinduism' from the perspective of Islam. He unfortunately presents his perspective as if it is the only true fact - the only possible truth. GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: 2013 From gulma and after, each number is numerically equal to 9. 9 has a significant place in Vedic spirituality for a number of reasons. 1) It is "poorNa", the complete, the ultimate in numbers. It is the highest of the units. 2) 9 always yields itself when multiplied - 9*2=18 => 1+8 => 9; 9*3=27 => 2+7 =9. GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: DR. ZAKIR NAIK: PROPHET MOHAMMED IN THE 1) Mohammed in AtharvavEda: narasamsha in Arabic mean Mohammed. OMG! was my first reaction upon hearing this one! First of all, Dr. Naik translates an adjective 'narAshamsa' to a proper noun :) He translates narasamsha as praise worthy, and that 'Mohammed' means praise worthy in Arabic, so narasamsha refers to Mohammed in the vedic texts. GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: PART 5: DR. ZAKIR'S ABSOLUTELY 2) The same issues of 'translation immaturity' applies to other 'attributes' Dr. Naik discusses from the vedic scriptures. Example, Vishnu is simplistically translated as "one who sustains", so that it fits with the Arabic equivalent of 'rubb' described in Quran.Again, if Dr. Naik were to take the primary meaning of Vishnu (which is from the root word 'viSh' which means to pervade, to spread GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: OBJECTIONS TO SRI VIJAYA DAASA Second level: for a tatvavaadin jeevaatma and paramaatma are not the same, unlike they are for a advaitin. Jeevaatma is subject to karma, maaya, rebirth on which he does not have complete control over. But the paramaatma is above jeevaatma, and He is beyond GITA-GOD-HINDUISM: RESPONSES TO DR. ZAKIR NAIK: PART 4 Through this forum I will attempt to share as much authentic information as possible about "Hinduism", "Vedic Traditions" and "Sanatana Dharma"'; in quotes as they lack a specific name.GITA-GOD-HINDUISM
Through this forum I will attempt to share as much authentic information as possible about "Hinduism", "Vedic Traditions" and "Sanatana Dharma"'; in quotes as they lack a specific name. I will present translations of scriptures, sooktAs, and stotras; bring debates and discussions from other forums; shed some light on some of the misconceptions of Hindu thought; and expose miscreants who hope to malign the glorious dharma. Your comments and feedback are welcome. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2013 SIGNIFICANCE OF NUMBERS IN VEDIC SYSTEM - 9 In a recent post (goo.gl/Fqz7Ez ), I complied the significance of numbers from 1-8, based on Sri Bannanje Govindacharya's book "ankeyalli adhyAtma". Here it the next set.Significance of 9:
* NAVAGRAHA (9 influencing aspects)- soorya, chandra, kuja, budha, guru, shukra, shani, rAhu, kEtu * NAVADWARA (9 windows/holes) - 2 ears, 2 eyes, 2 nostrils, 1 mouth, pAyu (anus), upastha (genital) * NAVAPRAJAPATIS or navabrahmAs (9 guardians) - mareecha, atri, aMgiras, pulastya, pulaha, kratu, vasiShTa, bhRugu, dakSha * NAVAVIDHABHAKTI (9 forms of devotion) - shravaNa (kathAshravaNa), keertana (guNagAna), smaraNa, pAdasEvana, archana, vaMdana, dAsya, sakhya, aatmanivEdana * NAVAVIDABHAGAWATARU (9 devotees, based on navavidhabhakti) - pareekshit (shravaNa), shukamaharShi (keertana), prahlAda (smaraNa), Laxmi (pAdasEvana), pRuthu (archana), akroora (vandana), aanjanEya (dAsya), arjuna (sakhya), balichakravarty (aatmanivedana) * NAVASHAKTIS of bhagavan - vimalA, utkarShiNi, jnAnA, kriyA, yOgA, prahvee, satyA, eeshAnA, anugrahA * navarAtri NAVADURGA - kunArikA, tirmoorti, kalyANi, roopiNi, kALi, chaMdikA, shAMbhavi, durgA, subhadrA (names may vary slightly according to the scripture referred to) * NAVAMOORTIs of VishNu - nArayaNa, paraMbrahma, vAsudEva, saMkarShaNa, pradyumna, aniruddha, nArasiMha, varAha, paraMjyoti * NAVARATNAs - mANikya (soorya), mauktika (moon), havaLa (kuja), marataka (budha), puShyarAga (guru), vajra (shukra), nElamaNi (shani), gOmEdaka (rAhu), vaidoorya (kEtu) * _माणिक्यं तरणेः सुजात्यममलं मुक्ताफलं शीतगोः_ _माहेयस्य च विद्रुमं मरकतं सौम्यस्य गारुत्मतम_ _देवेज्यस्य च पुष्पराजमसुराचार्यस्य वज्रं शनेः_ _नीलं निर्मलमन्ययोश्च गदिते गोमेदवैदूर्यके; (brihat jAtaka)_ * NAVARASAs - shRungAra, veera, karuNa, hAsya, raudra, bhayAnaka, bibhatsa, adbhuta, shAnta * NAVASENAPADDATI (9 ways of military arrangements) - patti, sEnAmukha, gulma, gaNa, vAhini, pRutanA, chamoo, aneekini, akshOhiNi * patti 1 elephant-chariot (E) 3 horses (H) 5 foot soldiers (F) * sEnAmuka 3 E 9 H 15 F * gulma 9 E 27 H 45 F * gaNa 27 E 81 H 135 F * vAhini 81 E 243 H 405 F * pRutana 243 E 729 H 1,215 F * chamu 729 E 2,187 H 3,645 F * aneekini 2,187 E 6,561 H 10,935 F * akShOhiNi 21,870 E 65,610 H109,350 F
* In mahAbhArata there were 18 akshOhiNis, which is 393,660 Elephants and Chariots, 1,180,980 Horses, and 1,968,300 Foot Soldiers * If you observe, except for the base unit - patti - the rest are all 3 or multiples of 3. From gulma and after, each number is numerically equal to 9. 9 has a significant place in Vedic spirituality for a number ofreasons.
1) It is "poorNa", the complete, the ultimate in numbers. It is the highest of the units. 2) 9 always yields itself when multiplied - 9*2=18 => 1+8 => 9;9*3=27 => 2+7 =9
3) MahAbhArata has 18 parvAs, Bhagawad Gita (the core of mahAbhArata) has 18 Chapters, the mahAbhArata war involved 18 akshohinis, and the war was fought for 18 days 18 is a significant and important numerical figure in Indian history for a number of reasons. * 18 parvAs of mahAbhArata * aadiparva, sabhAparva, vanaparva, virATaparva, udyOgaparva, bheeshmaparva, drONaparva, karNaparva, shalyarava, sauptikaparva, streeparva, shaantiparva, anushAsanaparva, ashvamEdhika parva, aashramavAsaparva, mausalaparva, mahAprasthAnaparva, andsvargArOhaNaparva
* 18 mahApurANAs (and the number of shlokAs) * brahma purANa (10,000) * padma purANa (55,000) * vaiShNava purANa (23,000) * shaiva purANa (24,000) * bhAgawata purANa (18,000) * nAradeeya purANa (25,000) * maarkaMDEya purANa (9,000) * aagnEya purANa (15,400) * bhaviShya purANa (14,500) * brahmavaivarta purANa (18,000) * liMga purANa (11,000) * varAha purANa (24,000) * skanda purANa (81,100) * vAmana purANa (10,000) * koorma purANa (17,000) * matsya purANa (14,000) * gAruDa purANa (19,000) * brahmAMDa purANa (12,000) * Totally 4000,000 verses in the purANas* 18 upapurANAs
* 18 types of vidyAs - 4 vEdas, 4 upavEdAs, 6 aMgAs, mimAmsa, nyAya, dharmashAstra, and purANAs * 18 tatvAs - 16 kshara bandhakAs - (5 panchabhootAs, 5 indriyAs, manas, karma, lOka, mantra, nAma), 16th is jeeva , 17th is prakRuti (akshara tatva), and 18th is bhagawanta (purushottama)Posted by Girish
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Hari Gurunath
December 28,
2013 at 12:38 AM
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