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father-of-the-void · 7 months
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...the more I learned about 'the Seven Sages' on my journey through the ancient texts and commentaries, the more they began to sound to me like a religious cult armed with powerful spiritual ideas, fired by yogic asceticism and the quest for gnosis, manipulating the development of 'kingdoms' in India from retreats in the Himalayas. And maybe not only kingdoms in India, but elsewhere in the archaic world as well?
— Graham Hancock, Underworld: The Mysterious Origins of Civilization
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thedivinepower108 · 7 months
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The Divine Veena
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Veena is one of the most divine instruments in the world originating from India and is one of the oldest Indian musical instruments. the veena consists of 3 parts: the kudam which is the hollowed body connected to the hallowed neck and the pegbox which is separated by a partition. there is a total of seven strings that are used to play the veena, 4 main strings and 3 tala strings.
the holy veena was invented by the great sage Lord Narada, the veena maestro, who is a true devotee of Lord Vishnu. he is known to be a master musician and the narrator of tales in the Vedic age, spreading his words of wisdom everywhere. the veena is also played by Goddess Saraswathi. Veena symbolizes a great virtue that everybody should live together in peace and harmony.
i have been learning veena for the past 5 years. at first, what seemed like an oblivious and apathetic instrument has changed my life for the better. i now feel blessed for learning one of the most divine instruments under my Guru's guidance. playing the veena enlightens my soul and liberates me from all sorrows and worries. veena is certainly not the easiest musical instrument to learn but if it is learned with true passion and dedication, anyone can master this beautiful musical instrument!
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thebeautyhasabeast · 7 months
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the divine veena
veena is one of the most divine instruments in the world originating from india and is one of the oldest indian musical instruments. the veena consists of 3 parts: the kudam which is the hollowed body connected to the hallowed neck and the pegbox which is separated by a partition. there is a total of seven strings that are used to play the veena, 4 main strings and 3 tala strings.
the holy veena was invented by the great sage Lord Narada, the veena maestro, who is a true devotee of Lord Vishnu. he is known to be a master musician and the narrator of tales in the vedic age, spreading his words of wisdom everywhere. the veena is also played by Goddess Saraswathi. veena symbolizes a great virtue that everybody should live together in peace and harmony.
i have been learning veena for the past 5 years. at first, what seemed like an oblivious and apathetic instrument has changed my life for the better. i now feel blessed for learning one of the most divine instruments under my guru's guidance. playing the veena enlightens my soul and liberates me from all sorrows and worries. veena is certainly not the easiest musical instrument to learn but if it is learned with true passion and dedication, anyone can master this beautiful musical instrument!
~ @thedivinepower108 ~
(sailakshmi)
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ivy-kissobryos · 2 years
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Star Lore: Ursa Major
Quotes from Hamlet's Mill: An Essay Investigating the Origins of Human Knowledge and Its Transmission Through Myth
The fixed stars are the essence of Being, their assembly stands for the hidden counsels and the unspoken laws that rule the Whole. The planets, seen as gods, represent the Forces and the Will: all the forces there are, each of them seen as one aspect of heavenly power, each of them one aspect of the ruthless necessity and precision expressed by heaven. One might also say that while the fixed stars represent the kingly power, silent and unmoving, the planets are the executive power.
There are, indeed, too many traditions connecting Ursa and the Pleiades with this or that kind of catastrophe to be overlooked. Among the many we mention only one example from later Jewish legends, some lines taken out of a most fanciful description of Noah's flood, quoted by Frazer: Now the deluge was caused by the male waters from the sky meeting the female waters which issued forth from the ground. The holes in the sky by which the upper waters escaped were made by God when he removed stars out of the constellation of the Pleiades; and in order to stop this torrent of rain, God had afterwards to bung up the two holes with a couple of stars borrowed from the constellation of the Bear. That is why the Bear runs after the Pleiades to this day; she wants her children back, but she will never get them till after the Last Day.
Tradition will show that the measures of a new world had to be procured from the depths of the celestial ocean and tuned with the measures from above, dictated by the "Seven Sages," as they are often cryptically mentioned in India and elsewhere. They turn out to be the Seven Stars of Ursa, which are normative in all cosmological alignments on the starry sphere. These dominant stars of the Far North are peculiarly but systematically linked with those which are considered the operative powers of the cosmos, that is, the planets as they move in different placements and configurations along the zodiac.
The ancient Pythagoreans, in their conventional language, called the two Bears the Hands of Rhea (the Lady of Turning Heaven), and called the planets the Hounds of Persephone, Queen of the Underworld. Far away to the south, the mysterious ship Argo with its Pilot star held the depths of the past; and the Galaxy was the Bridge out of Time. These notions appear to have been common doctrine in the age before history-all over the belt of high civilizations around our globe. They also seem to have been born of the great intellectual and technological revolution of the late Neolithic period.
[…] of the Indians of Guiana: "All the legends relating to the constellations Taurus and Orion have something in common in the detail of an amputated arm or leg." And that goes for parts of Indonesia too. But then, Ursa Major is the thigh of a Bull, and the zodiacal Taurus is so badly amputated, there is barely a half of him left. More peculiar still, in later Egyptian times it occurs, if rarely, that Ursa is made a ram's thigh (see G. A. Wainwright, "A Pair of Constellations," in Studies Presented to F. L. Griffith [1932], p. 373); and on the round zodiac of Dendera (Roman period) we find a ram sitting on that celestial leg representing Ursa, and it even looks back, as befits the traditional zodiacal Aries. We must leave it at that.]
Others say that Ursa Major consists of a team of horses with harness; every night a black dog is gnawing at the harness, in order to destroy the world, but he does not reach his aim; at dawn, when he runs to a spring to drink, the harness renews itself.
In other tales the stars of the Great Bear are "seven wolves" who pursue those horses. Just before the end of the world they will succeed in catching them. Some even fancy that the Great Bear is also tied to the Pole Star. When once all the bonds are broken there will be a great disturbance in the sky
A very strange and apparently stone-old story is told by the Skidi-Pawnee about the end and the beginning of the world. Various portents will precede: the moon will turn red and the sun will die in the skies. The North Star is the power which is to preside at the end of all things, as the Bright Star of Evening was the ruler when life began. The Morning Star, the messenger of heaven, which revealed the mysteries of fate to the people, said that in the beginning, at the first great council which apportioned to star folk their stations, two of the people fell ill. One of these was old, and one was young. They were placed upon stretchers, carried by stars (Ursa Major and Ursa Minor) [n5 The Sioux take Ursa Major for a coffin, accompanied by mourners. This picture is not too "obvious," so it is significant that Ursa is banat na'sh with the Arabs, i.e., the bier and its daughters; the bier is formed by the chest of the wagon, El-na'sh, the handle of the Dipper being the daughters.
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Selections from the Saints and Mystics - Exploring A Treasure-Trove of Spiritual Writings and Teachings - Sant Mat Sampler
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"Sant Mat" can be defined as: "The Teachings ('Mat') of the Saints ('Sants') or Sages" or "Path of the Masters". In India it’s common knowledge that the term "Sant Mat" was coined or adapted by Param Sant Tulsi Sahib of Hathras during the 19th-century. "Sant Mat" was adopted and popularized by Tulsi Sahib as a new name for this spiritual path or genre of mysticism, but the Sant tradition, with its many guru-lineages or branches, is a spiritual movement that dates back many centuries to ancient India.
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"There is no end to the number of Sants who appeared in the Yugas [Epochs] of Sat, Treta, Dvapar, and Kali [Yuga]. I sing of the celebrated one I have heard of, and bow my head to all the others." (Jan Gopal, disciple of Sant Dadu Dayal)
"I have given out the same true secrets which Sants like Kabir Saheb, Dadu Saheb, Rai Das Ji, Darya Saheb, Guru Nanak, Soor Das Ji, Nabha Ji and Mira Bai have spoken of. They, too, have composed similar hymns describing the bliss of the Highest Spiritual Region, whose glory I also have sung, blessed by the grace and the dust of the holy feet of Sants." (Sant Tulsi Sahib, Book of Ghat Ramayan)
"The names of some of the perfect and true Sants, Sadhs and Faqirs who manifested themselves during the past seven hundred years are Kabir Saheb, Tulsi Saheb, Jagjiwan Saheb, Garib Das, Paltu Saheb, Guru Nanak, Dadu Saheb, Tulsi Das, Nabhaji, Swami Hari Das, Sur Das and Rai Das. And some of the Muslim names are Shams Tabrez, Maulvi Rumi, Hafiz, Sarmad and Mujaddid Alif Sani. A perusal of their writings would give an idea of their spiritual attainments." (Sar Bachan Radhasoami Prose, A Summary of the Teachings of Soami Ji Maharaj)
"Sacrifice to the magnificent Saints like Kabir, Nanak, Goswami Tulsidas and Tulsi Sahib, Dadu, Sundar Das, Sur Das, Swapach, Ravi Das, Jagjiwan, Paltu, etc..., They are all great benefactors, delivering human beings from the fears of the world, Satguru Devi and other Saints are also highly adorable, Maharshi Mehi sings their magnificence and lies prostrate at their sacred feet with faith and love." (Maharshi Mehi Paramhans, Book of Padavali)
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महर्षयः सप्त पूर्वे चत्वारो मनवस्तथा | मद्भावा मानसा जाता येषां लोक इमाः प्रजाः || ६ || maharṣayaḥ sapta pūrve catvāro manavas tathā mad-bhāvā mānasā jātā yeṣāṁ loka imāḥ prajāḥ The seven great sages and before them the four other great sages and the Manus progenitors of mankind are born out of My mind, and all creatures in these planets descend from them. The Lord is giving a genealogical synopsis of the universal population. Brahmā is the original creature born out of the energy of the Supreme Lord, who is known as Hiraṇyagarbha. And from Brahmā all the seven great sages, and before them four other great sages, named Sanaka, Sananda, Sanātana and Sanat-kumāra, and the fourteen Manus, are manifested. All these twenty-five great sages are known as the patriarchs of the living entities all over the universe. There are innumerable universes and innumerable planets within each universe, and each planet is full of population of different varieties. All of them are born of these twenty-five patriarchs. Brahmā underwent penance for one thousand years of the demigods before he realized by the grace of Kṛṣṇa how to create. Then from Brahmā came Sanaka, Sananda, Sanātana and Sanat-kumāra, then Rudra, and then the seven sages, and in this way all the brāhmaṇas and kṣatriyas are born out of the energy of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Brahmā is known as Pitāmaha, the grandfather, and Kṛṣṇa is known as Prapitāmaha, the father of the grandfather. That is stated in the Eleventh Chapter of the Bhagavad-gītā (11.39). https://gloriousgita.com/verse/en/10/6 https://vedabase.io/en/library/bg/10/6/ https://bookchanges.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Bg-Chapter-10-diff.htm https://youtube.com/c/HearSrilaPrabhupada https://www.bhagavad-gita.us/famous-reflections-on-the-bhagavad-gita/ https://sites.google.com/view/sanatan-dharma https://m.facebook.com/HDG.A.C.Bhaktivedanta.Svami.Srila.Prabhupada.Uvaca/ #bhagavatam #srimadbhagavatam #vishnu #vishnupuran #harekrishna #harekrsna #harekrishna #harekrisna #prabhupada #bhagavadgita #bhagavadgitaasitis #bhagavadgītā #srilaprabhupada #srilaprabhupad #srilaprabhupadaquotes #asitis #india #indian #wayoflife #religion #goals https://www.instagram.com/p/Co_Z_hMIGTG/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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southindiafestivals · 18 days
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           Mystic Rhythms: The Beat of South India Festivals
                          Colours dance, rhythms rejoice,
                             South Indian festivals, a tapestry endeared. 
                              Tradition's embrace, joyous and bright, 
                             South Indian Festivals 2024, a festive delight
The area of South India is rich in cultural legacy, with traditional customs blending seamlessly with contemporary living. This region's colourful festival calendar, which honours many cultures, beliefs, and histories of its people, is one of its most alluring features.  From the land of Sangam literature to the destination of Sage Agastya, south India festivals spark the curiosity of one with a spirit of natural enquiry and bedazzle anyone who witnesses the grandeur of the same. Let's examine the top seven South Indian festivals that will charm in 2024.
Pongal 
In Tamil Nadu, Pongal is a four-day harvest celebration that takes place in the middle of January and is a very important one among south india festivals. It is a time to give thanks to mother nature for abundant harvests and ushers in the month. The custom of boiling fresh rice and milk in a clay pot to symbolise wealth kicks off the celebrations.
 The farmers dance in joy on receiving money for their harvest and son in law visits the house to celebrate the festival. Pongal involves decorating cows, playing traditional games and dances, and decorating homes with colourful rangoli. It's a festival of Joy to watch out for in traditional south indian festivals 2024.
Date: 5-14 th September 2024
Venue: Throughout Tamil Nadu
Onam
Kerala's harvest festival, Onam, is a lavish ten-day event that usually takes place in August or September. Onam is one of the south india festivals to commemorate the return of a mythical, righteous king – King Mahabali and to bring together communities across the landscape. Onam is celebrated with the making of the famous Onasadya (a large vegetarian feast), traditional sports like the boat racing Vallamkali, and beautiful flower carpets called Pookalam. 
Onam is a time for Keralites all over the world to enjoy the abundant harvest, get in touch with their heritage, and immerse themselves in the colourful traditions and culture of this South Indian festival. It truly is a celebration of unity, friendship, and God's Own Country's rich history. It's the most lovable among the south indian festivals 2024.
Date: 15/01/2024 
Venue: Throughout Kerala
Ugadi
The Deccan Plateau's New Year, In the states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Karnataka, Ugadi is a major celebration that falls on the first day of the hindu lunisolar calendar. It's a time for fresh starts and new beginnings as the new year gets underway. During south india festivals like Ugadi, people prepare special foods like Ugadi Pachadi, a chutney prepared with neem flowers, raw unripe green mango, jaggery, pepper powder, coconut and salt.
Ugadi Pachadi represents the need to accept life in all of its facets. Life is not just sweet or a bed of roses, but also sour and path of obstacles is the main essence of this auspicious south indian festival 2024. People also decorate their homes with rangoli and engage in ritualistic activities to usher in wealth. 
Date: 09/04/2024
Venue: Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Telangana
Mysore Dasara
Karnataka's Royal Splendor Mysore Dasara, a spectacular celebration that harks back to the days of the Vijayanagar Empire, is held in Karnataka in September or October. Bright processions, traditional dance performances, and an amazing display of lit castles and monuments are all part of this ten-day event. Celebrations of south india festivals, like Mysore Dasara, are intensely passionate and a tribute to the region's rich cultural legacy.
Date: 03-10-2024
Venue: Mysore 
Karaga 
One of the liveliest and most distinctive celebrations held in the state of Karnataka is the Karaga festival. Every year, Bengaluru hosts it in March and April. This is one of the sacred south india festivals which honors the triumph of virtue over evil and has its roots in the local tradition. The highlight is an elaborate procession where a beautifully decorated sacred earthen pot, known as the Karaga, is carried on a man's head.
With authentic traditional dance performances, music, and a spectacular display of sparkling lights and fireworks, thousands of people come to see this extravaganza. Rural south india festivals like karaga showcase an enthralling fusion of art, culture, and mysticism.
Date:  24/04/2024
Venue: Throughout Karnataka
Vishu Festival 
It is the customary New Year's festivities for the people of Kerala, which take place in April. The primary events of this holiday are celebrated with Vishupadakkam, which is a celebration of popping crackers and decorating the home with candles and lights. Ritualistic south india festivals like vishu have an unique custom of exchanging money between participants, which is another feature of the event. To ensure a successful new year, there is also a unique practice known as Vishukkani, which involves looking at various auspicious objects first thing in the morning. The collection includes items such as money, rice, rice, fruits, betel leaves, and yellow flowers.
Date: 14-04-2024
Venue: Throughout Kerala
Hampi Ustav
Since the time of the Vijayanagara kingdom, people have celebrated the Hampi festival. The Karnataka government recently renamed this festival as the "Nada Utsava." Hampi ustav is one of the reasons hampi is recognized as a World Heritage Site. The exquisitely sculpted remains of Hampi are complemented by the vibrant dancing, singing, and art traditions of the Kannadiga people on the festival day. Its one of the cultural south india festivals which offers a cultural eye-feast to visitors. 
Date: First week of November
Venue: Hampi, Karnataka
Travel tips for south indian festivals 2024
The major South India festivals have dates that change according to the lunar calendar, so make sure to plan ahead of time. To minimize last-minute problems, reserve your lodging and transportation in advance. Be prepared for energetic crowds and friendly jostling. Dress modestly, covering shoulders and knees when visiting temples. Comfortable shoes are essential for navigating bustling streets. Learn a few greetings and basic questions to enhance your cultural experience.
Observe regional traditions, such as taking off your shoes at temples and dressing modestly. At well-known south Indian festivals 2024,be ready for huge crowds, exercise caution, and safeguard valuables. The most essential thing to do is fully immerse oneself in the local way of life. For a genuine taste of these colourful events, sample traditional festival cuisine, go to folk performances, and visit neighbouring cultural sites.
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Did You Know All About Ravana?
Let’s begin the story of Ravana. Before we start talking about Ravana, let's understand some facts and stories which you have never read before. Ravana was born to the sage Vishrava and the Asuras clan princess Kaikasi.. Villagers from Bisrakh in Uttar Pradesh claim that Bisrakh was named after Vishrava, and that Ravana was born there. 
Ravana's paternal grandfather, the sage Pulasya, one of the son of Brahma, and one of the Saptarishi (seven great sages)..
His maternal grandfather was Sumali (or Sumalaya), the king of Lanka and the son of great warrior Sukesha. Sumali had ten sons and four daughters. Sumali wished for Kaikasi to marry the most knowledgeable person, so that his lineage can also be knowledgeable., so as to produce an exceptional heir. He rejected the kings of the world, and married his daughter to the sage vishrava.
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Ravana performed penance on Mount Gokarna and won boons from Brahma. Ravana was blessed with a boon that would make him invincible to all the creations of Brahma, except for humans.
One of the most popular images of Shiva is called "Ravananugraha", which was popular in the Gupta era. It depicts Ravana beneath Mount Kailash playing a veena made out of his head and hands, and strings made out of his tendons, while Shiva and Parvati sit on top of the mountain.
According to scriptures, Ravana once tried to lift Mount Kailash, but Shiva pushed the mountain into place and trapped Ravana beneath it. For a thousand years, the imprisoned Ravana sang Shiva Tandava Stotra, a hymn in praise of Shiva, who finally blessed him and granted him an invincible sword called chandrahas and a powerful linga (Shiva's iconic symbol, Atmalinga) to worship.
Ravan has many qualities, he was known as ruler of the whole word at his time. He also had mastery over every veda and many scriptures. He was not only an ayurvedacharya, he was also a musician and dancer. He had expertise in many weapons and astra. Many bramhins believe that it was he who invented bhavishya shatra.
In some accounts, Ravana is said to have had Shukracharya, the priest of the Asuras, as his minister, and in other accounts, Brihaspati, the priest of the Devas.
One account narrates how Ravana ordered Brihaspati to recite the Chandi stava (mantras of Chandi), more specifically the Devi Mahatmya, in order to stave off defeat. According to the Krttivasa text, Ravana arranged for a peaceful yajna, and invited Brihaspati to start the recitation of Chandi.
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Ravana is worshiped as one of Shiva's most revered followers, and he is even worshiped in some Shiva temples.
Ravana is worshiped by the Kanyakubja Brahmins of the Vidisha region, who see him as a savior and a sign of prosperity, claiming Ravana was also a Kanyakubja Brahmin. Thousands of Kanyakubja Brahmins of the village Ravangram of Netaran, in the Vidisha District of Madhya Pradesh, perform daily puja in the Ravana temple and offer naivedyam or bhog (a ritual of sacrifice to the gods).
King Shiv Shankar built a Ravana temple in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh. The Ravana temple is open once a year, on the day of Dashera, to perform puja for the welfare of Ravana.
Ravana is also worshiped by Hindus of Bisrakh, who claim their town to be his birthplace.
The following temples in India are for Ravana as a Shiva Bhakta.
Dashanan Temple, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh
Ravana Temple, Bisrakh, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh
Kakinada Ravana Temple, Andhra Pradesh
Ravangram Ravana Temple, Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh
Mandsaur, Madhya Pradesh
Mandore Ravana Temple, Jodhpur
Baijanath Temple, Kangra District, Himachal Pradesh
Conclusion
In simple terms, Ravana was a powerful character from ancient stories. He had special abilities and a strong connection to the gods. Despite his strengths, he had to make some choices against his will. However, some people still admire him for his devotion to the god Shiva. They even built temples in his honor. Ravana's story teaches us that even great powers can be flawed, and it's important to make good choices in life.
Anirvan will show us a different side of Ravana. We'll see his struggles, his strengths, and even his moments of goodness. Through the series, we'll learn more about Ravana's character and why he makes the choices he does.
By watching "Anirvan," we'll dive into Ravana's world and discover what makes him special. It's not just about good versus evil—it's about understanding the complexities of our history and culture. So, get ready to explore Ravana's story like never before in "Anirvan" and see the Ramayana in a whole new light.
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dan6085 · 2 months
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The Ramayana is one of the two great epics of India, attributed to the sage Valmiki. Composed in ancient Sanskrit, it narrates the life and adventures of Prince Rama of Ayodhya, embodying the virtues of dharma (righteousness) and the struggle between good and evil. This epic poem has profoundly influenced art, culture, and religion in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, presenting complex characters and intricate plot developments that explore various human and divine themes.
### The Narrative Structure
The Ramayana consists of seven kandas (books), which detail the birth, youth, adventures, and trials of Rama and his companions. These books are the Bala Kanda, Ayodhya Kanda, Aranya Kanda, Kishkindha Kanda, Sundara Kanda, Yuddha Kanda, and Uttara Kanda.
### Key Characters
1. **Rama** - The protagonist of the epic, Rama is the eldest son of King Dasharatha of Ayodhya and a prince known for his unwavering commitment to righteousness. He is considered an avatar of the god Vishnu.
2. **Sita** - Rama's wife and the daughter of the earth goddess, Bhumi. Sita is revered for her fidelity and virtue.
3. **Lakshmana** - Rama’s devoted brother who chooses to accompany him into exile.
4. **Hanuman** - A devout follower of Rama and one of the central characters in the epic. Hanuman is a vanara (monkey god) who plays a crucial role in the search for Sita.
5. **Ravana** - The main antagonist, Ravana is the ten-headed king of Lanka who abducts Sita, setting off the main conflict in the story.
6. **Dasharatha** - The king of Ayodhya and father of Rama.
7. **Bharata and Shatrughna** - Rama’s other brothers, who also play significant roles in the epic.
### Plot Overview
**Bala Kanda**
This book begins with the divine origins of Rama, describing how the gods requested Vishnu to incarnate as a mortal to defeat the demon king Ravana, who had become invincible. Rama is born to Queen Kausalya after King Dasharatha performs a sacred rite for progeny. The narrative follows Rama's childhood and his training under the sage Vishwamitra, where he earns divine weapons and slays demons.
**Ayodhya Kanda**
Rama is to be crowned king, but Queen Kaikeyi, one of Dasharatha's wives, demands that her son Bharata be made king instead and Rama be exiled for 14 years. Bound by a previous vow, Dasharatha grants her wishes. Rama accepts his exile, and Sita and Lakshmana join him. Dasharatha dies from the agony of separation shortly after their departure.
**Aranya Kanda**
In the forest, the trio encounters various sages and confronts demons. Shurpanakha, a demoness in love with Rama, attacks them but is repelled. In retaliation, Ravana abducts Sita, aided by the deception of Maricha, a demon who transforms into a golden deer.
**Kishkindha Kanda**
Rama and Lakshmana meet Hanuman and the banished monkey king Sugriva. After Rama helps Sugriva regain his kingdom from his brother Vali, Sugriva and his monkey forces vow to find Sita.
**Sundara Kanda**
Hanuman leaps to Lanka, discovers Sita in captivity, reassures her, and proves Rama’s intent to rescue her by showing her Rama’s ring. Hanuman's burning of Lanka marks his escape back to Rama with Sita's whereabouts.
**Yuddha Kanda**
Rama, aided by an army of monkeys, builds a bridge to Lanka. A great battle ensues, during which Rama slays Ravana and liberates Sita. To prove her chastity, Sita undergoes a trial by fire, emerging unscathed.
**Uttara Kanda**
This final book covers Rama’s return to Ayodhya, his coronation, and his reign. It also deals with the banishment of Sita following the populace's gossip about her purity, her subsequent refuge in the hermitage of Valmiki, and the birth and upbringing of her twin sons, Lava and Kusha. The epic concludes with Rama's departure from the earth, marking the completion of his divine mission.
### Themes and Conflict
The central conflict of the Ramayana is the struggle between good (Rama) and evil (Ravana), encapsulated in the abduction of Sita and her rescue. The narrative explores themes of duty, righteousness, loyalty, the ideal rulership, and the complexities of moral decisions. Each character embodies different aspects of human and divine nature, making the Ramayana a rich tapestry of moral and philosophical teachings.
In summary, the Ramayana is not only a gripping narrative of an epic quest and cosmic battle but also a profound meditation on the duties and dilemmas faced by individuals and leaders. Its enduring popularity attests to its deep emotional and ethical resonance across generations and geographies.
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The Latest research coverage on Antiviral Herbal Product Market provides a detailed overview and accurate market size. The study is designed considering current and historical trends, market development and business strategies taken up by leaders and new industry players entering the market. Furthermore, study includes an in-depth analysis of global and regional markets along with country level market size breakdown to identify potential gaps and opportunities to better investigate market status, development activity, value and growth patterns. Access Sample Report + All Related Graphs & Charts @: https://www.advancemarketanalytics.com/sample-report/163223-global-antiviral-herbal-product-market
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While Har Ki Pauri is a must-visit in Haridwar, the city offers hidden treasures waiting to be discovered. Staying at Hotel Rudreshwar puts you in a perfect location to explore these off-the-beaten-path gems.
1. Mansa Devi Temple:
Take a thrilling ropeway ride up Mansa Devi Hill for a serene experience. This temple, dedicated to Goddess Mansa, offers breathtaking views of the Ganges and the surrounding landscape. Aarti at sunrise or sunset is a sight to behold.
2. Chandi Ghat:
Escape the hustle and bustle at this lesser-known ghat. Relax by the Ganges, take a holy dip, or simply observe the peaceful surroundings.
3. Shanti Kunj:
Calmness of this ashram lie close to the lush greenery. Shanti Kunj offers yoga classes, meditation sessions, and a chance to connect with your inner self.
4. Dakshineshwar Mahadev Temple:
Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this ancient temple is a hidden gem in the heart of the city. Experience the peace and calmness into the rich history of the place.
5. Sapt Rishi Caves: Embark on a short trek to explore these ancient caves. Legend says the seven sages (Sapt Rishis) meditated here. Explore the intricate carvings and immerse yourself in the spiritual aura.
6. Chandi Devi Temple : Chandi Devi Temple is one of the Panch Tirth (Five Pilgrimages) located within Haridwar. It is also revered by devotees as a Siddha Peetha, a place of worship where desires get fulfilled.
7.Har-ki-pauri : Har Ki Pauri is a sacred place for Hindus, located on the west bank of the Ganges River in Haridwar, Uttarakhand, India. It is one of the four places in India where the Kumbh Mela, a massive Hindu pilgrimage and festival, is celebrated every 12 years.
8.Bharat mata temple :The Bharat Mata Mandir, also known as Mother India Temple, is a unique temple dedicated to Bharat Mata (Mother India) in Haridwar, Uttarakhand, India.
9.Maya Devi Temple: The Maya Devi Temple is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Maya, an incarnation of Shakti, the divine feminine energy. It's located in the holy city of Haridwar, Uttarakhand, India.
10.Pawan Dham: Pawan Dham is a revered Hindu temple situated in Bhupatwala, Haridwar. It's a non-profit organization managed by the Geeta Bhawan Trust Society of Moga. The temple is known for its intricate architecture, elaborate glass-work, and houses idols adorned in rich jewels and precious stones.
In the evenings, head to the local markets near Moti Bazaar for a taste of authentic Haridwar. Sample street food, shop for memorials, and soak in the vibrant atmosphere.
These are just a few of the hidden gems waiting to be discovered near Hotel Rudreshwar. So, ditch the usual tourist spots and embark on a unique adventure in Haridwar!
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Yamunotri Dham, situated in Uttarakhand, India, is a revered Hindu pilgrimage site dedicated to Goddess Yamuna. Nestled in the Garhwal Himalayas at an altitude of 3,293 meters, it marks the origin of the sacred Yamuna River. Pilgrims embark on a challenging trek to reach the temple, which houses a black marble idol of the goddess. The Yamunotri shrine, along with its thermal springs like Surya Kund, holds religious significance and attracts devotees seeking spiritual solace amidst the breathtaking Himalayan landscape. The temple, surrounded by snow-capped peaks, offers a serene and spiritually enriching experience in the lap of nature.
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Saptrishi Kund, nestled in Uttarakhand’s Garhwal Himalayas, is a scenic alpine lake known for its spiritual significance. Situated at an elevation of about 4,425 meters, it is believed to be the meeting point of seven legendary sages (Saptrishi) who meditated here. Pilgrims trek through challenging terrains to reach this serene lake surrounded by majestic peaks. The crystal-clear waters and tranquil ambiance of Saptrishi Kund provide a spiritual retreat, attracting devotees and nature enthusiasts seeking a harmonious connection with the Himalayan landscape.
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Hanuman Chatti, located in Uttarakhand near the confluence of rivers Yamuna and Hanuman Ganga, serves as a base for the pilgrimage to Yamunotri. Positioned at an altitude of 2,400 meters, it’s a crucial stop for devotees on their way to the sacred shrine. The area offers basic amenities, and the scenic beauty of the surrounding Himalayan landscape adds to the pilgrimage experience, making Hanuman Chatti an essential and strategic point in the Char Dham Yatra circuit.
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Kharsali, nestled in Uttarakhand, is a serene village near Yamunotri, offering a tranquil base for pilgrims. Situated at an altitude of approximately 2,700 meters, it serves as a vital stop on the Yamunotri Yatra. Kharsali is known for its ancient Omkar Ratneshwar Mahadev temple and thermal springs. Pilgrims often take a dip in these hot springs before proceeding to Yamunotri. With its picturesque surroundings and religious significance, Kharsali provides a peaceful retreat amidst the majestic Garhwal Himalayas.
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When I say I do not use "new age" jargon in my readings it is because I do not believe we are living in a "new age" and certainly not in a period of enlightenment, in fact we are living in a very old age and a very dark one. Not only do I believe most of what is propagated under the Aegis of "new age" is delusional, it is part of the putrefaction itself.
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Situation in Kali-yuga According to the Vedic scriptures, our current age, known as Kali-yuga, is one of spiritual darkness, violence and hypocrisy. Srimad-Bhagavatam (12.2.31) records Kali-yuga as having begun when the constellation of the seven sages (saptarsi) passed through the lunar mansion of Magha. Hindu astrologers have calculated this to have been 2:27 a.m. on February 18, 3102 BC. This took place some 36 years after Lord Krsna spoke Bhagavad-gita to Arjuna.
The scriptures like SB 12.2 teach that during the 432,000 year age of Kali, humanity deteriorates and falls into barbarism. Humans begin to kill animals for food. They fall under the spell of intoxication. They lose all sexual restraint. Families break up. Women and children are abused and abandoned.
Increasingly degraded generations, conceived accidentally in lust and growing up wild, swarm all over the world. Political leadership falls into the hands of unprincipled rogues, criminals and terrorists, who use their power to exploit the people. Entire populations are enslaved and put to death. The world teems with fanatics, extremists and spiritual artists, who win huge followings among a people completely dazed by hedonism, as well as by cultural and moral relativism. “Religion, truthfulness, cleanliness, tolerance, mercy, physical strength and memory diminish with each passing day.” (Srimad-Bhagavatam 12.2.1)
The saints and sages of ancient India describe the people of this age as greedy, ill-behaved, and merciless. In this age, says Srimad-Bhagavatam, merely possessing wealth is considered a sign of good birth, proper behavior, and fine qualities. Law and justice are determined by one’s prestige and power. Marriage ceases to exist as a holy union - men and women simply live together on the basis of bodily attraction and verbal agreement, and only for sexual pleasure.
Women wander from one man to another. Men no longer look after their parents in their old age, and fail to provide for their own children. One’s beauty is thought to depend on one’s hairstyle. Filling the belly is said to be the only purpose in life. Cows are killed once their milk production drops. Atheism flourishes. Religious observances are performed solely for the sake of reputation.
The Linga Purana (ch. 40) describes the human race in Kali-yuga as a vain and stupid people “spurred on by the lowest instincts.” They prefer false ideas and do not hesitate to persecute sages. They are tormented by bodily desires.
Severe droughts and plagues are everywhere. Slovenliness, illness, hunger and fear spread. Nations are continually at war with one another. The number of princes and farmers decline. Heroes are assassinated. The working classes want to claim regal power and enjoy royal wealth.
Kings become thieves. They take to seizing property, rather than protecting the citizenry. The new leaders emerge from the laborer class and begin to persecute religious people, saints, teachers, intellectuals, and philosophers.
Civilization lacks any kind of divine guidance. The sacred books are no longer revered. False doctrines and misleading religions spread across the globe. Children are killed in the wombs of their mothers. Women who have relations with several men are numerous. Predatory animals are more violent. The number of cows diminishes.
The Linga Purana says that in Kali-yuga, young women freely abandon their virginity. Women, children, and cows - always protected in an enlightened society - are abused and killed during the iron age. Thieves are numerous and rapes are frequent. There are many beggars, and widespread unemployment. Merchants operate corrupt businesses. Diseases, rates, and foul substances plague the populace. Water is lacking, fruits are scarce. Everyone uses vulgar language.
The men of Kali-yuga seek only money. Only the richest have power. People without money are their slaves. The leaders of the state no longer protect the people, but plunder the citizenry through excessive taxation. Farmers abandon living close to nature. They become unskilled laborers in congested cities. Many dress in rags, or are unemployed, and sleep on the streets. Through the fault of the government, infant mortality rates are high. False gods are worshiped in false ashrams, in which pilgrimages, penances, charities and austerities are all concocted.
People in this age eat their food without washing beforehand. Monks break their vows of celibacy. Cows are kept alive only for their milk. Water is scarce. Many people watch the skies, praying for rain. No rain comes. The fields become barren. Suffering from famine and poverty, many attempt to migrate to countries where food is more readily available. People are without joy and pleasure. Many commit suicide. Men of small intelligence are influenced by atheistic doctrines. Family, clan and caste are all meaningless. Men are without virtues, purity or decency. (Visnu Purana 6.1).
Now the sinful Kali Age is upon them, when Dharma is destroyed, an Age full of evil customs and deceit. Men pursue evil ways. The Vedas have lost their power, the Smritis are forgotten, and many of the Puranas, which contain stories of the past, and show the many ways (which lead to liberation), will, O Lord! be destroyed. Men will become averse from religious rites, without restraint, maddened with pride, ever given over to sinful acts, lustful, gluttonous, cruel, heartless, harsh of speech, deceitful, short-lived, poverty-stricken, harassed by sickness and sorrow, ugly, feeble, low, stupid, mean, and addicted to mean habits, companions of the base, thievish, calumnious, malicious, quarrelsome, depraved, cowards, and ever-ailing, devoid of all sense of shame and sin and of fear to seduce the wives of others. Vipras will live like the Shudras, and whilst neglecting their own Sandhya will yet officiate at the sacrifices of the low. They will be greedy, given over to wicked and sinful acts, liars, insolent, ignorant, deceitful, mere hangers-on of others, the sellers of their daughters, degraded, averse to all tapas and vrata. They will be heretics, impostors, and think themselves wise. They will be without faith or devotion, and will do japa and puja with no other end than to dupe the people. They will eat unclean food and follow evil customs, they will serve and eat the food of the Shudras and lust after low women, and will be wicked and ready to barter for money even their own wives to the low. In short, the only sign that they are Brahmanas will be the thread they wear. Observing no rule in eating or drinking or in other matters, scoffing at the Dharma Scriptures, no thought of pious speech ever so much as entering their minds, they will be but bent upon the injury of the good. (Mahanirvana tantra 1.37-50)
But since the men of the Kali Age are full of greed, lust, gluttony, they will on that account neglect sadhana and will fall into sin, and having drunk much wine for the sake of the pleasure of the senses, will become mad with intoxication, and bereft of all notion of right and wrong (61). Some will violate the wives of others, others will become rogues, and some, in the indiscriminating rage of lust, will go (whoever she be) with any woman (62). Over eating and drinking will disease many and deprive them of strength and sense. Disordered by madness, they will meet death, falling into lakes, pits, or in impenetrable forests, or from hills or house-tops (63-64). While some will be as mute as corpses, others will be for ever on the chatter, and yet others will quarrel with their kinsmen and elders. They will be evil-doers, cruel, and the destroyers of Dharma (65-66). I fear, O Lord! that even that which Thou hast ordained for the good of men will through them turn out for evil (67). O Lord of the World! who will practise Yoga or Nyasa, who will sing the hymns and draw the Yantra and make Purashcharana? (68). Under the influences of the Kali Age man will of his nature become indeed wicked and bound to all manner of sin (69). (M.t. 1.61-69)
O Vararohe! know that when Vedic and Puranic initiations cease then the Kali Age has become strong (47). O Shive! 0 Peaceful One! when virtue and vice are no longer judged by the Vedic rules, then know that the Kali Age has become strong (48). O Sovereign Mistress of Kaula doctrine! when the Heavenly Stream is at some places broken, and at others diverted from its course, then know that the Kali Age has become strong (49). O Wise One! when kings of the Mlechchha race become excessively covetous, then know that the Kali Age has become strong (50). When women become difficult of control, heartless and quarrelsome, and calumniators of their husbands, then know that the Kali Age has become strong (51). When men become subject to women and slaves of lust, oppressors of their friends and Gurus, then know that the Kali Age has become strong (52). When the fertility of the earth has gone and yields a poor harvest, when the clouds yield scanty rain, and trees give meagre fruit, then know that the Kali Age has become strong (53). When brothers, kinsmen, and companions, prompted by the desire for some trifle, will strike one another, then know that the Kali Age has become strong (54). When the open partaking of flesh and liquor will pass without condemnation and punishment, when secret drinking will prevail, then know that the Kali Age has become strong (55). (M.t. 4.47-55)
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Haridwar, located in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, is a sacred city known for its religious significance and vibrant culture. Here are some local sightseeing spots you can explore in Haridwar:
Har Ki Pauri: This is one of the most sacred ghats in Haridwar and is believed to be the spot where Lord Vishnu left his footprint. The evening Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri is a must-see, attracting numerous devotees and tourists.
Mansa Devi Temple: Perched on the Bilwa Parvat, Mansa Devi Temple is dedicated to Goddess Mansa Devi. You can reach the temple by cable car or by trekking up the hill. The panoramic view of Haridwar from the temple is breathtaking.
Chandi Devi Temple: Situated atop the Neel Parvat, Chandi Devi Temple is another significant pilgrimage site. You can reach the temple by a cable car or undertake a trek.
Maya Devi Temple: This ancient temple is dedicated to Goddess Maya Devi and is considered one of the Shakti Peethas. It is believed to be the spot where the heart and navel of Goddess Sati fell.
Bharat Mata Mandir: Also known as the Mother India Temple, this unique temple is dedicated to the unity of India. It has a large relief map of the country carved in marble.
Daksheshwar Mahadev Temple: Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this temple is believed to be the site where Daksha Prajapati, the father of Sati, performed a yajna.
Vaishno Devi Temple: This temple is a replica of the Vaishno Devi temple in Jammu and is a popular pilgrimage spot in Haridwar.
Sapt Rishi Ashram and Sapt Sarovar: This is the place where seven sages are believed to have meditated. The Ganges is said to have split into seven streams to not disturb their meditation.
Bhimgoda Tank: It is believed that Bhima, one of the Pandava brothers, created this tank by striking the ground with his knee, bringing forth the holy Ganges.
Bharat Mata Mandir: Dedicated to Mother India, this temple has a unique concept where the map of India is depicted in marble.
Remember to check the local customs and traditions while visiting these places, and enjoy the spiritual and cultural richness that Haridwar has to offer.
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