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Celtic/Vedic

Source Hinduism Today

1) Celtic cosmology cognizes four interrelating worlds of existence:

netherworld, earth realm; heavenly realm of dead and demi-gods; white

realm of supreme Deities and energy source of stars.

 

Vedic cosmology perceives three interrelating worlds-physical; astral

world of dead and demi-gods; causal universe of Deities, Supreme

Being and primal energy; plus a fourth netherworld.

 

2) These worlds further divided into lands and cities occupied by

spirits and disincarnate people of similar character. Time is slower

in these realms.

 

The three worlds divide into loka habitats of existence, occupied by

spirits and like-minded disincarnate people. Time is dilated in the

lokas.

 

3) Celtic earth realm is called bitus. Celtic Gods are called deuos,

meaning "shining one."

 

Vedic earth world is called bhu. Gods of Vedas are invoked as deva,

meaning "shining one."

 

4) Departed souls dwelled in refined or hellish lands until their

next reincarnation as a human or animal.

 

At death, souls continue existence in subtle or hellish realms until

entry into the next human or animal body.

 

5) Celtic priests taught that human souls were indestructible, but

the universe ends and rebuilds through fire and water in a repeating

cycle.

 

The universe existence span-called kalpa-ends in a repeating

creation/destruction cycle through fire and water, symbolic of primal

light and sound.

 

6) Celtic deities included Gods who actualized nature forces,

promulgated ethics, justice, knowledge, speech, arts, crafts,

medicine, harvests, gave war courage and battled forces of darkness,

and Goddesses of land, rivers and motherhood. Gods often did multiple

functions.

 

The early Vedic pantheon included deities of fire, solar, atmospheric

and nature forces, ritual stimulants, speech, crafts, arts, harvests,

medicine, justice, ethical/ecological order, war, battlers of

malevolent beings, river Goddesses. Gods often had overlapping

functions.

 

7) Celtic God of thunder was Taranus who carried thunderbolts. God of

fire is Aedh (pronounced uh-ee), meaning fire. The sun Deity is

Sulios. The Celtic word for invocation is gutuater.

 

Vedic God of rain and thunder was Indra who carried thunderbolts.

Vedic God of fire is Agni, meaning fire. The solar Being is Surya.

The Sanskrit term for invocation is hotar.

 

8) Celtic cosmology conceived of cosmic creation as a primal Person

sacrifice. The Celt term for breath is anal. For soul, the Celt word

is anam.

 

Vedic cosmology describes cosmic creation as the sacrifice of Primal

Being. The Vedic word for breath is prana. The soul in the Vedas is

atman.

 

9) The central Celtic ritual was the fire sacrifice, conducted in

geometric pits with offerings of herbs, mead and flour cakes,

conducted by chanting druids, the Celtic priests.

 

The central Vedic ritual was the fire sacrifice, performed in

geometric pits with offerings of ghee, spices, rice-conducted by hymn-

and-mantra-chanting brahmins

 

10) Celtic priests were called druids, meaning "knowers of the tree,

or truth." They memorized the entire knowledge of the Celts and

passed it on orally, forbidding written transmission. They were

divided into several classes: seers, judges, royal advisors, hymn

chanters, poet bards, sacrificers. They were also astronomers,

healers and magicians.

 

The Vedic priesthood-the brahmins-memorized the scriptural and

societal law knowledge of the Hindus, passing it on orally,

forbidding writing. Brahmins formed several divisions associated with

the fire ritual duties. Enlightened brahmins became rishi seers.

Others advised kings and some specialized in medicine and

astronomy/astrology.

 

11) Druids studied for 20 years in strict discipleship to master

their oral, ritual, law, science and psychic arts.

 

Brahmins studied for 12 years in a gurukulam to master oral, ritual,

mathematical, astronomical knowledge.

 

12) Druids memorized extremely lengthy poetic sagas that communicated

spiritual metaphysics and civic laws. The poetic metre was a fixed

syllable line, free form, with 3-part cadence at end.

 

Bards of the Vedic literature memorized lengthy poetic sagas

conveying spiritual knowledge and dharmic duty. The poetic metre was

a fixed syllable line, free form, with 3-part cadence at end.

 

13) Druids practiced breathing, posture and meditation techniques

that gave degrees of ecstacy, often accompanied by intense heat in

the body.

 

Vedic ascetics practiced breathing, posture and meditation skills in

a spiritual unfoldment process called tapas (heat), generating high

body heat.

 

14) Celtic society was divided into three hierarchical stratas of

life: priests, warriors and producers (inclusive of merchants).

Druids advised warrior-kings known as rix. Upward progression through

classes was possible.

 

Vedic society divided into four hierarchical castes: priests,

warriors, merchants, workers. Brahmins counseled warrior-kings

(rajas). Upward mobility was sanctioned in Vedas, but later frozen in

societal law books.

 

15) Celts prized the magical power of telling truth, honor/piety

among men and eloquence in conversation and oration.

 

Vedic society prized the supernatural power of truth-saying, piety

and honor, and eloquence in gatherings.

 

16) Celts honored women, guarded their virtue, and allowed by law

daughters of sonless fathers to inherit property or to marry kinsmen

to bear male heirs to the father. Seeresses were sanctioned, and

priestesses for Goddesses favored.

 

Vedic Hindus prized womanly virtues, and by law sonless fathers could

bequeath property to daughters or arrange her marriage to relatives

for male heirs. Female seers were countenanced, and female ascetics

tended Goddess rites.

 

17) Celts recognized 8 forms of marriage from arranged to love to

abduction. A bride gift was given by the groom.

 

Vedic Hindus followed 8 forms of marriage from arranged to love to

abduction. The groom paid a bride price.

 

18) Celts defined life stages, columns of age: infancy (0-1), boyhood

(2-11), adolescence (12-18), young adult (19-45), old age (46-65),

decrepitude (65+) in which enlightening inspiration is sought.

 

Vedic society taught four ashrama stages of life: studentship (12-

24); family life (25-48); elder advisor (49-72); religious solitaire

(72+), in which the individual seeks enlightenment.

 

19) The Celtic ideal measure of life was to live 100 years.

 

The Vedic ideal of a fulfilled life was to live 100 autumns.

 

20) Celt family unit was a group of four generations from a great-

grandfather.

 

The ancient Hindu family unit is four generations from a great-

grandfather.

 

21) One Celt calendar was based on 62 lunar months (5 years +)

intercalated to a 3-year solar cycle for solstice correction. Druids

studied stellar motion, navigation and contemplated such abstracts as

the size and nature of the universe.

 

Vedic astronomy is based on lunar months daily aligned to star

positions and related to 3-year and 5-year solar cycles. Vedic

astronomy was applied to astrology, and the rishi seers contemplated

the universe's nature and genesis.

 

22) By Celt law a man owed money could fast at the door of the debtor-

who must join the fast-forcing the debtor to pay or enter an

arbitration.

 

By Hindu law, a creditor could fast at the door of the past due

debtor, who then was obligated to protect the health of the creditor

and pay the debt.

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