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hindutempletalk · 1 year ago
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The Matsya Purana stands as one of the ancient treasures among the eighteen major Puranas in Hinduism. This text draws its name from the half-human, half-fish avatar of Vishnu, known as Matsya.
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qindil · 1 year ago
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Cosa alimentava i Vimana, le macchine volanti dell'antica India risalenti a 6000 anni fa?
Cosa alimentava i Vimana, le macchine volanti dell'antica India risalenti a 6000 anni fa?
Fonte: Ancient Code Di Ancient Code Team20 aprile 2022 Stando alla storia dell’antica India – una delle più capillari del pianeta – i loro antichi testi sacri chiamati “Veda” parlano di incredibili navi volanti che visitarono il nostro pianeta oltre 6000 anni fa. La fonte di energia degli Antichi Vimana si è rivelata non solo accessibile a tutto il mondo, ma anche facile da sfruttare. Nel…
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popolodipekino · 2 years ago
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delfino delfico
La sconfinata acqua appartiene organicamente all'immagine del Fanciullo, esattamente come l'utero e il grembo materno. Gli Indii hanno dato un'espressione particolarmente vigorosa a questa connessione. Nella storia sacra denominata dal pesce (matsya), Matsyapurana, Manu, il primo uomo, parla a Vishnu dalla forma di pesce: "Come sorse, nella grande èra del loto il mondo lotomorfo dal tuo ombelico, mentre tu giacevi nel mare cosmico? Giacevi, dormendo, nel mare cosmico, con il tuo ombelico di loto; come sorsero all'inizio dei tempi, grazie alla tua potenza, nel tuo loto, gli dèi e le schiere dei Veggenti?" Il Fanciullo che qui porta il nome del dio Vishnu, è, secondo quest'immagine, nello stesso tempo pesce, embrione ed utero, eseattamente come l'essere primordiale di Anassimandro. Un uguale pesce, portatore di fanciulli e giovani, e contemporaneamente figura in cui si trasforma un divino fanciullo, ricorre anche nella mitologia greca. I Greci lo chiamano l'"animale utero" e lo venerano tra tutti gli esseri vivi del mare, come se avessero scorto in esso la qualità che rende il mare portatore e generatore di fanciulli. Quest'animale è il delfino (delf- significa utero)*, animale sacro di Apollo che, in virtù di questo rapporto, si chiama anche Apollon Delphinios.
*Nota. Cfr. delfys "utero", a-delfòs "fratello" ([con alfa copulativo,] dalla stessa madre): antica e sicura etimologia. da C. G. Jung, K. Kerényi, Prolegomeni allo studio scientifico della mitologia
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dianemartin433 · 11 months ago
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Harishchandreshwar Temple: A Marvel of Ancient Stone Carving.
Are you planning to travel to Temple? Harishchandreshwar Temple is a marvel of ancient stone carving located in the Ahmednagar district of India. This temple is a glorious example of the fine art of carving sculptures out of stones that prevailed in ancient India.
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The temple is situated in Harishchandragad, which is a hill fort in the  Ahilya Nagar in Nashik district of India . The fort is quite ancient, and remnants of Microlithic man have been discovered here . The various Puranas (ancient scriptures) like Matsyapurana, Agnipurana, and Skandapurana include many references about Harishchandragad 
The temple is a popular tourist destination and attracts many visitors every year 3. It is a must-visit place for those who are interested in ancient Indian architecture and sculpture.
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sahoorinky · 1 year ago
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Odia Book Matsya Purana By Bipra Kabi Kamapala Das
The Matsya Purana is one of the eighteen major Puranas and among the oldest and better preserved in the Puranic genre of Sanskrit literature in Hinduism.The text is a Vaishnavism text named after the half human and half fish avatar of Vishnu. However, the text has been called by the 19th century Sanskrit scholar Horace Hayman Wilson, although a Shaivism hivwork, it is not exclusively so the text has also been referred to one that simultaneously praises various Hindu gods and goddesses.
An English study of the Matsya purana a Sanskrit text preserving ancient Indian traditions and legends written in over 14,000 metrical verses. The Matsyapurana includes typical encyclopedic topics and scientific content such as details on architecture, history, polity,religion and philosophy.
In this study, the background and content of the Matsya purana is outlined against the cultural history of ancient India in terms of religion, politics, geography and architectural aspects. It shows how the encyclopedic character causes the text to deal with almost all the aspects of human civilization.
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parwatisingari · 5 years ago
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Dhanurmasa - When the Gods Sleep.
Dhanurmasa – When the Gods Sleep.
Dhanurmasa,
I remember papa referring to it. I never really paid much attention, but this time round I thought let me actually see what this is all about.
From what I understand Dhanurmasa is when the sun enters the  zodiac sing of Sagittarius. It has been relevant since Mahabharata. It is believed that that war of Mahabharata was fought then.
this marks the last lapse of the journey of the sun…
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pravasavarnana · 7 years ago
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An ancient location which finds mention in the Puranas. A city which was the capital of the Koch dynasty. On of the oldest temples in India. A temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu - his Hayagrib incarnation. The temple has linkages with Orissa too. Read all about it here https://amanjul.wordpress.com/2017/01/05/trip-to-the-mystical-land-of-ahoms-hajo-diaries-hayagrib-madhab-temple-assam/ #travelphotography #travel #pravasavarnanaamanjul #hajotheancientcity #hayagribmadhabtemple #hinduism #hindutemple #ancienthindutemples #kalikapurana #matsyapurana #hindu #buddhist #bbcculture #assamtourism #orissa #hayagribmadhaab #guwahati #yoginitantra #ngtindia #bbctravel #lpmi #lonelyplanet #natgeotravel #lpfanphoto #ngtindia #ngtdailyshot #ngtyourdailyshot #yourshotphotographer #traveldiary #incredibleindia
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lecosebellesonolente · 8 years ago
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There has to be a balance between generosity and restraint. One must only give how much orher need, and not indulge in greed. #matsyapurana #matsya #vishnu #shivaflow #balance (presso CentrOlistico)
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instantskeletontacohound · 5 years ago
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Best Trekking Place In Maharashtra
Beautiful place for trekking
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Harishchandra trek
Harishchandragad is the most beautiful hill fort in the Ahmednagar region and a very popular trekking destination in the western ghats. The fort mountain along with, TOLAR KHIND, MALSHEJ GHAT offers a lot for trekkers. The main attraction here is the KONKAN KADA which offers a spectacular view of Konkan. During the rainy season you'd be walking in the clouds on this fort. Harishchandraghad is also one of the famous Bhandardara tourist places.
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Harishchandragad is a historical hill fort situated in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra. The height of the fort is 1,424 meters The fort originally dates back to the 6th century during the rule of Kalchuri dynasty. The citadel was built during this era and various caves probably have been carved out in the 11th century AD. Sage Changdev used to meditate here in 14th century AD. Later the fort was under the control of Mughals and Marathas captured it in 1747 AD. Remnants of Microlithic human inhabitants have been discovered here. The various Puranas like Matsyapurana, Agnipurana and Skandapurana have many references about Harishchandragad. other than history it will give you peace and satisfaction.Rohidas, Taramati and Harishchandra are the three peaks in Harishchandragad.
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This is best place for weekend. it gives moire memories to you. Surely you will repeat to go there because it look more awesome than just to look at the pictures.
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mumbaikaarle · 6 years ago
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Travel Trikon Harishchandragad Fort Trek On 04th - 05th May 2019
Event Tag: Trikon #1687Event Name: Harishchandragad Fort TrekEvent Date: 04th - 05th May 2019Event Cost: Rs. 1,999/- per paxTotal Seats: 35Location: IgatpuriBase Village: PachnaiHeight: 1,422 mtrsGrade: ModerateEndurance: MediumApproximate Duration: 2.5 hrs of AscendThis mighty Fort never fails to amuse wanderers with its abundance of, mythological, historical importance and most picturesque it's mountainous ranges. Yeah Harishchandragad it is!Harishchandragad: is a hill fort in the Ahmednagar District of India. Its history is linked with that of Malshej Ghat kothale village and it has played a major role in guarding and controlling the surrounding region.The fort is quite ancient. Remnants of Microlithic man have been discovered here. The various Puranas (ancient scriptures) like Matsyapurana, Agnipurana and Skandapurana include many references about Harishchandragad. Its origin is said to have been in the 6th century, during the rule of Kalachuri dynasty.This cliff faces west and looks down upon the Konkan. It provides a scenic view of the surrounding region and the setting sun. The cliff has an overhang, but has been climbed many times. Sometimes a circular rainbow (Brocken Spectre phenomenon) can be seen from this point. It can be seen only when there is a bit of mist in the valley, and the sun is right behind the person facing the valley.Trekking till Harischandragad and camping at this historical location is indeed an experience worth remembering.Major AttractionsScenic View of Sunset-Sunrise from Kokankada is absolute divineWell built lake 'Saptatirtha' and Harishchandreshwar TempleMedieval era Kedareshwar Cave and interesting predictions of Local Legends!Whole plethora of Peaks :Taramati,Ajoba Fort, Kulang and many more..Night camping and bonfireItinerary:Train TimetableCatch Last Local to Kasara (Saturday Early Morning)12:15 AM @ CSMT12:23 AM @ Byculla12:33 AM @ Dadar12:43 AM @ Kurla12:49 AM @ Ghatkopar01:09 AM @ Thane01:32 AM @ Dombivli01:43 AM @ Kalyan03:... Read more
source https://mumbaihikers.com/m/events/view/Travel-Trikon-Harishchandragad-Fort-Trek-On-04th-05th-May-2019
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sauyoga-blog · 6 years ago
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MATSYA PURANA AND NOAHS ARK. Story of noahs ark is probably a distorted version of detailed information in matsya purana. Flood was not only on earth but on many lokas. Which means most of dimensions. Even saptarishis (beings on 7 stars) were on that boat when that flood occurs. Accoring to hindu texts, kalpa means 4.32 billion human years and after every kalpa there is a mass distruction. There is lot more similarity between versions of noahs ark and story of matsya avatara of Lord Vishnu. But seems like other stories has been misingerpreted by different people keeping it for earth. It was mass flood as occur after every 4.32 billion years. People need to leave their beliefs to know reality of timespan of universe and muktidimensional universes. They need to understand that worshiping God in any religion is worshiping higher energy beings. Rather fighting under the name of religion, one need to find their own awakening. Everyone need to choose light and reality will slowly start to display infront than illusionary knowledge all around. MATSYAPURANA Matsyapurana says : In past kalpa, there was mass flood named 'bramhya'. Different lokas including bhu loka was flooded "...Before flood, vaivasvata manu was doing tapa. He found a small fish while dking tarpana. Day by day size of fish increased and became 100000 yojana. When asked by manu he said, I am Vishnu came to remove negativity from world. After 7 days, there will be a huge flood. At that time you will see a boat infront. Take everyone on it including saptarshi and be these till the night of bramha. I will also be present that time...." NOAHS ARK "...According to Genesis, God gave Noah instructions for building the ark. Seven days before the deluge, God told Noah to enter the ark with his household and the animals. God then triggers a flood that wipes out all life on land..." Increase your frequency existance consciously than keeping it lower with current modern frequency manipated devices. Saurabh Shelar #love #yoga #yogainspiration #instalike #instadaily #instayoga #yogamom #yoga #meditation #yogalove #purana #vedas #meditations #mythology
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santshriasharamjiashram · 10 years ago
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#AkshayaTritiya : A Grantor of Inexhaustible #Virtues #Propitious and inexhaustible are the #religious merits of #Charity, #Bath, #Japa, #Austerities and #Firesacrifices performed on Akshaya Tritiya, which is #Celebrated on the #ThirdLunarDay of the bright fortnight of the month of #Vaishakha. स्नात्वा हुत्वा च दत्त्वा च जप्त्वानन्तफलं लभेत् । As per the ‘Bhavishya Purana’ the merits of all #Deeds carried out on Akshaya Tritiya become #IMPERISHABLE (Akshaya); that is why it has been given the #Epithet of Akshaya. The ‘#MatsyaPurana’, enjoins that even #Fasting on this #DivineDay bestows inexhaustible religious merits. The #Tretayuga started from this day. Therefore, this day destroys all sins and brings all good fortunes. It is also counted amongst the 3½ #Auspicious #moments. www.santshriasharamjiashram.org www.facebook.com/santshriasharamjiashram www.youtube.com/+santshriasharamjiashramofficial
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mumbaikaarle · 6 years ago
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Cloud special Harishchandra Gad Trek
Overview Short Info: Region: Malshej. Height: 4500 ft. (approx.) Grade: Medium. Base Village: Khireshwar. Cost: Rs.1800/-   About: Harishchandragad: The fort is quite ancient, considered to be from the medieval period.  The various Puranas (ancient scriptures) like Matsyapurana, Agnipurana and Skandapurana include many references about Harishchandragad. The Great sage Changdev (creator of the epic Tatvasaar) used to meditate on Taramati/Rohidas in 14th century. The caves are also from the same period. Harishchandra gad was captured by the Marathas in 1747 from the Moguls. Taramati: Also known as Taramanchi. This is the top most point on the fort. It is the second highest peak in Maharashtra after kalsubai. Leopards are seen in the forests beyond this peak. From here we can have a glimpse of the whole range of Naneghat and the forts near Murbad and Napta twin peaks,Ghodishep (865 meters),Ajoba (1375 meters),Kulang fort (1471 meters)in the north near the Kasara region. Konkan Kada (Konkan cliff): The most fascinating spot on this fort is this cliff, which has always fascinated many people from many years. The cliff faces west and looks down upon the Konkan with a breathtaking view of the surrounding region and sunset. This cliff is not just vertical; it is an overhang, almost like a cobra’s hood. One amazing phenomenon that can be observed at this place is the vertical cloud burst, in which the clouds nearing the cliff get sucked into the pit fall area below are thrown vertically into the sky reaching more than 50 feet (15 m). Kedareshwar: The cave of Kedareshwar has a big Shivlinga, which is totally surrounded by water. It is quite difficult to reach the Shivlinga because the water is ice-cold. There are sculptures carved out here. Local legend holds that when the forth piller breaks, the world will come to an end.   INCLUSIONS/EXCLUSIONS What we'll give. What we won't What is included in the tour Meal: Sat/Sun Breakfast: Theplas or Kanda-poha & tea on availabili... Read more
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mumbaikaarle · 6 years ago
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Travel Trikon Trekking & Camping To Harishchandragad On 23rd-24th Feb 2019
Event Tag: Trikon #1471Event Name: Trekking & Camping to Harishchandragad FortEvent Date: 23rd - 24th February 2019Event Cost: Rs. 1,999/- per paxTotal Seats: 35Location: IgatpuriBase Village: PachnaiHeight: 1,422 mtrsGrade: ModerateEndurance: MediumApproximate Duration: 2.5 hrs of AscendThis mighty Fort never fails to amuse wanderers with its abundance of, mythological, historical importance and most picturesque it's mountainous ranges. Yeah Harishchandragad it is!Harishchandragad: is a hill fort in the Ahmednagar District of India. Its history is linked with that of Malshej Ghat kothale village and it has played a major role in guarding and controlling the surrounding region.The fort is quite ancient. Remnants of Microlithic man have been discovered here. The various Puranas (ancient scriptures) like Matsyapurana, Agnipurana and Skandapurana include many references about Harishchandragad. Its origin is said to have been in the 6th century, during the rule of Kalachuri dynasty.This cliff faces west and looks down upon the Konkan. It provides a scenic view of the surrounding region and the setting sun. The cliff has an overhang, but has been climbed many times. Sometimes a circular rainbow (Brocken Spectre phenomenon) can be seen from this point. It can be seen only when there is a bit of mist in the valley, and the sun is right behind the person facing the valley.Trekking till Harischandragad and camping at this historical location is indeed an experience worth remembering.Major AttractionsScenic View of Sunset-Sunrise from Kokankada is absolute divineWell built lake 'Saptatirtha' and Harishchandreshwar TempleMedieval era Kedareshwar Cave and interesting predictions of Local Legends!Whole plethora of Peaks :Taramati,Ajoba Fort, Kulang and many more..Night camping and bonfireItinerary:Day 0: 23rd February 2019, Saturday Early Morning (Important)Catch Last Local to Kasara12:15 @ CSMT12:23 @ Byculla12:33 @ Dadar12:43 @ Kurla12:49 @ Ghatkopar01:09 @ Thane01:3... Read more source https://mumbaihikers.com/m/events/view/Travel-Trikon-Trekking-Camping-To-Harishchandragad-On-23rd-24th-Feb-2019
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mumbaikaarle · 6 years ago
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Serenity Travellers Night Trek to Harishchandragad and Taramati Peak On 09th Feb 2019
Serenity Travellers Night Trek to Harishchandragad and Taramati Peak On 09th Feb 2019   Short Info:   Height:  feet above sea level Grade: Medium Cost: Rs 1100/- Per Person Registered members-- Rs1000/- per person Lead: Radhika/Vishwajeet Maximum seats: 20.   About Harishchandragad :Harishchandragad is a hill fort in the Ahmednagar district of India. Its history is linked with that of Malshej Ghat, kothale village and it has played a major role in guarding and controlling the surrounding region.  The fort is quite ancient. Remnants of Microlithic man have been discovered here. The various Puranas (ancient scriptures) like Matsyapurana, Agnipurana and Skandapurana include many references about Harishchandragad. Its origin is said to have been in the 6th century, during the rule of Kalachuri dynasty. The citadel was built during this era. The various caves probably have been carved out in the 11th century. In these caves are idols of Lord Vishnu. Though the cliffs are named Taramati and Rohidas, they are not related to Ayodhya. Great sage Changdev (one who created the epic Tatvasaar), used to meditate here in the 14th century. The caves are from the same period. The various constructions on the fort and those existing the surrounding region point to the existence of diverse cultures here. The carvings on the temples of Nageshwar (in Khireshwar village), in the Harishchandreshwar temple and in the cave of Kedareshwar indicate that the fort belongs to the medieval period, since it is related to mahadeva as a totem of tribes koli mahadev. They were controlling the fort before Moguls. Later the fort was under the control of Moguls. The Marathas captured it in 1747.   Itinerary: Day 1: 09th Feb 2019, Saturday.   Catch 08:50 pm CST-Kasara Fast Local.   08:50 pm, CST    08:58 pm, Byculla    09:05 pm, Dadar   09:12 pm, Kurla   09:16 pm, Ghatkopar   09:28 pm Mulund   09:32 pm, Thane   09:44 pm, Dombivli   09:54 pm, Kalyan   11:05 pm, Kasara   Meeting Point: Kasara Railway Stat... Read more source https://mumbaihikers.com/m/events/view/Serenity-Travellers-Night-Trek-to-Harishchandragad-and-Taramati-Peak-On-09th-Feb-2019
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mumbaikaarle · 6 years ago
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Wild Rangers Camping Trek To Harishchandragad - Kokankada on 26th-27th January 2019
Back to the history with an easy hike, mesmerizing views, peaceful moments, village cooked food, tents, sky, stars, bonfires, stories, cozy Morning at Maharashtra’s second highest peak & breathtaking view of mighty Konkan kada where she pulls the blanket of floating clouds during those blue hours. Rangers let’s gear up for another camping weekend on Maharashtra’s one of the ancient holy place with a historical background. Also Be a part of fort cleaning drive during descending. Do it Ranger way ! About Harishchandra gad The fort is quite ancient. Remnants of Microlithic man have been discovered here. The various Puranas (ancient scriptures) like Matsyapurana, Agnipurana, and Skandapurana include many references about Harishchandragad. Its origin is said to have been in the 6th century, during the rule of Kalachuri dynasty. The citadel was built during this era. The various caves probably have been carved out in the 11th century. In these caves are idols of Lord Vishnu. Though the cliffs are named Taramati and Rohidas, they are not related to Ayodhya. Great sage Changdev (one who created the epic Tatvasaar), used to meditate here in the 14th century. The caves are from the same period. The various constructions on the fort and those existing the surrounding region point to the existence of diverse cultures here. The carvings on the temples of Nageshwar (in Khireshwar village), in the Harishchandreshwar temple and in the cave of Kedareshwar indicate that the fort belongs to the medieval period since it is related to Shaiva, Shakta or Naath. Later the fort was under the control of Moguls. The Marathas captured it in 1747. Itinerary :- Saturday , 26th  January 2019 – Gathering at Kasara 03.00 Hrs   Start Your journey friday night / saturday early morning with  last Local to Kasara. Which schedule at 00:15 hrs from CST which will drop us to Kasara around 03:00 am on saturday 26th jan   03.00 am Gathering at Kasara Railway Station Proceed To Base Village ... Read more source https://mumbaihikers.com/m/events/view/Wild-Rangers-Camping-Trek-To-Harishchandragad-Kokankada-on-26th-27th-January-2019
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