Vedic Altars
In the Vedic sacrificial ritual, when a sacrifice is performed for the benefit of a sacrificer, the dimension of the sacrificial altar is derived from the dimension of the sacrificer. The ritual requires that the altar be...
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Posted by The Editor | Feb 19, 2012 | Vedic Architecture (Vastu) |
In the Vedic sacrificial ritual, when a sacrifice is performed for the benefit of a sacrificer, the dimension of the sacrificial altar is derived from the dimension of the sacrificer. The ritual requires that the altar be...
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In the Srimad Bhagavatam it is stated, anye ca samskrtatmano vidhina abhihitena te yajanti tvan mayas tvamvai bahumurty ekamurtikam “Lord Krishna says: There are others, who are purified and cultured souls, who by understanding...
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[ Transcribed from lectures given by Sri Atmatattva Das ] Slowly the time passed, and Sitadevi gave birth to children. There are opinions that she only gave birth to one child and that Valmiki created the other child. Whatever...
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[ Transcribed from lectures given by Sri Atmatattva Das ] When the monkeys were looking for Sita, they were going to commit suicide on account of their not being able to find her. Angada was putting the kusa grass, and he said,...
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[ Transcribed from lectures given by Sri Atmatattva Das ] So Hanuman flew back. And then while coming back, and when they reached Kishkinda, there was a beautiful forest called Madhuvana. This Madhuvana was a privSo Hanuman flew...
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[ Transcribed from lectures given by Sri Atmatattva Das ] After the spitting happened, Ravana was thinking, “This is bad. My time has come. But I am Trilokeshvara, and I can conquer time. How I can conquer it I don’t...
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[ Transcribed from lectures given by Sri Atmatattva Das ] This Mahi Ravana was very difficult to kill. Even if you cut his body into three thousand pieces, and throw it in three thousand places, it will come back again and join....
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[ Transcribed from lectures given by Sri Atmatattva Das ] Hanuman was flying over the ocean looking for lotus flowers. He came to an area where there were many lotuses, and he saw one particularly big lotus. “That must be...
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[ Transcribed from lectures given by Sri Atmatattva Das ] In the area of Mahipuri, Nila the engineer of the Vanara army reconstructed the city, and Mahi Ravana’s nephew was established as the king. Now the war started....
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[ Transcribed from lectures given by Sri Atmatattva Das ] After getting back the original Sita from Agni, Ramacandra said, “Now we must go to Ayodhya.” There was a big pushpa-viman, which flew not by steering but by...
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