Guest guest Posted August 25, 2008 Report Share Posted August 25, 2008 Dear members, The Kala (Time) Ganana (Calculation) during the ancient vedic times is based on Sa-ayana unlike the Nir-ayana. During those times, the 27 nakshatras and 12 symbols of zodiac is not considered for Kala Ganana. There are certain hints on our astronomical and astrological issues based on the Kala Ganana in Asya Vamasya Sukta. The Rishi of this famous Sukta is Dirghatamas (which means Prolonged Darkness). Though there is a strange fabricated story around this Great Seer, this is again a mythological secret like the Daksh Yajna. Whatever may be the story, so be it. But the inner essence and rishi hridaya is quite different and has to be understood with the help of Vedic Symbolism. Dirghatamas itself imply that Prolonged Darkness. The son of Dirghatamas is the Kakshivan. Kakshivan is the symbolic representation of the Day break after the prolonged Darkness of Winter Solstice. This Winter Solstice is December 22nd. And the Summer Solstice is June 22nd which is the Prolonged Daylight. This is symbolically denoted as “Hiranya Stupaâ€. The Month before the Winter Solstice (December 22nd) is called the Dhanurmasa. The Ekadasi that comes during this Dhanurmasa is Vaikutha Ekadasi. The advent of Uttarayana is symbolically represented as the Vishnu alighting on Su-parna (Garuda) moving towards the Uttara Dwara during the first dawn after prolonged darkness of Winter Solstice. As per the the Sa-ayana Paddhati, the Makara Sankramana or the Uttarayana Punya Kala used to fall on the next day of December 22nd. And the makara sankranti purusha is called Su-parna or the Great Bird Garutman. So, this Kala Purusha in the First Dawn after the Dirghatamas (Prolonged Darkness) with its 2 wings as Uttarayana and Dakshinayana or Sukla Paksha and Krishna Paksha or Day and Night is the SUPARNA or the GREAT BIRD GARUDA. Vishnu is the controller of this Kala Purusha and hence He is depicted as alighting on the Bird Garuthman. This Vishnu is also identical with Sun and hence he is called Surya Narayana. This Asya Vamasya Sukta is also called Suparna Sukta with 52 Rik Mantras. The Prajapathi rupa Samvatsara (1 year) has 52 weeks. And the Mantra Drashta or the Seer of this Sukta is Dirghatamas. The son of this Rishi is Kakshivan who is again a mantra drashta for some of the Rig Vedic Suktas. With Regards, Sriram Connect with friends all over the world. Get India Messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2008 Report Share Posted August 29, 2008 , venkata sriram <sriram_sapthasathi wrote: Though there is a strange fabricated story around this Great Seer, this is again a mythological secret like the Daksh Yajna. Whatever may be the story, so be it. But the inner essence and rishi hridaya is quite different and has to be understood with the help of Vedic Symbolism. > > Dirghatamas itself imply that Prolonged Darkness. The son of Dirghatamas is the Kakshivan. Kakshivan is the symbolic Dirghatamas is said to have been dumped by his first wife and her son into a river. Then he floated down and reached another kingdom, I think Bengal, where he married a second wife and had Kakshivan.Gautamas come from first wife. He is also said to have been blind. Other stories say that he was Purohita who performed Ashvamedha for some prominent Kshatriyas. Which of these story are find a symbolism in and what is the symbolism? Indian freedom leader Tilak also has some interpretation along the lines you seem to hint. Rajita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2008 Report Share Posted August 30, 2008 Dear rajitha, Namaste. Both the stories are correct. Infact, after being dumped by his 1st wife, he approaches a king and performs ashwamedha yajna. The king was issueless so he pleads the Rishi to beget a male child through the queen. Dirghatamas agrees to this but queen was resistent and sends her maid servant that night. So, the Rishi Kakshivan is born from Dirghatamas and Dasi. Prior to this incident, there is also an incident regarding the Rishi Uttichya and Brihaspati. Wife of Uttichya is Mamata who is pregnant. When Uttichya was out of station, Brihaspati taking the advantage of his brother's absence, approaches Mamata for issue. Mamata refuses. The child inside the womb of Mamata abuses Brihaspati. Brihaspati curses the child to be born as blind. And thus, Child was born without eyesight and hence he was named Dirghatamas. The same rishi performs agni upasana and regains his lost eyesight. Now, I DONOT KNOW FROM WHERE THIS STORY HAS BEEN FABRICATED AROUND THE GREAT SAGE DIRGHATAMAS WHO IS THE MANTRA DRAHSTA OF THE GREAT SUKTA OF RIG VEDA " ASYAVAMASYA SUKTHA " . That is why our elders used to advice that Nadi Mula and Rishi Mula should not be analysed. With regards, Sriram. , " rajita_rajvasishth " <rajita_rajvasishth wrote: > > , venkata sriram > <sriram_sapthasathi@> wrote: > Though there is a strange fabricated story around this Great Seer, > this is again a mythological secret like the Daksh Yajna. Whatever > may be the story, so be it. But the inner essence and rishi hridaya > is quite different and has to be understood with the help of Vedic > Symbolism. > > > > Dirghatamas itself imply that Prolonged Darkness. The son of > Dirghatamas is the Kakshivan. Kakshivan is the symbolic > > Dirghatamas is said to have been dumped by his first wife and her son > into a river. Then he floated down and reached another kingdom, I > think Bengal, where he married a second wife and had > Kakshivan.Gautamas come from first wife. He is also said to have been > blind. Other stories say that he was Purohita who performed Ashvamedha > for some prominent Kshatriyas. > > Which of these story are find a symbolism in and what is the symbolism? > > Indian freedom leader Tilak also has some interpretation along the > lines you seem to hint. > Rajita > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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