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mysticalblizzardcolor · 3 months ago
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Vedic Temples 'वैदिक मंदिर' ॐ
~ The snake shrine of Kavaledurga, 📍Karnataka, India
Nagaraja (Lord of the Snakes) is the closest god to Lord Vishnu.
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moonchild033 · 5 months ago
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Just Some Interesting Vedic Astro Stuufff! 😂💅
Mannn I was thinking so hard what to name the title bcoz it will be so fuckin' big to explain lmaooo 😭😂😂
Anyways this is about one of the practices you can observe in temples in India. I'm going to tell you how vedic placements are connected with the practice. ❤
You can see that some people make their babies sit on one side of a scales and add up ornaments, jaggery, gold or any other raw food item on the other side of the scales to equal the baby's weight. It is known as 'Thulabara'. You can see some people giving their babies to the priest, to be placed under the feet of the main deity there and the priest gives back their baby. It's giving away their baby to God in the name of adoption and getting it back.✨
Many people do 'Thulabara' as a way of devoting themselves to the Lord or if the child is sick or if they want their specific prayers to be answered. But how it is connected with Vedic placements?🤔
It is advised to perform Thulabara or give their baby in adoption to the Lord and get it back if the baby has:
5H lord is with 10H lord in any house
5H, 8H and 10H lord are all in same house
Sun and Saturn in the same house (As sun is the natural significator and ruler of 5H and Saturn is of 10H).
Bonus fascinating point (Which is unrelated lol):
It's kinda observed that if someone has a cancer ascendant or moon, they mostly would've grown up outside their own household, like with their grandma, relatives or other known people too. ORRRR, They could've grown up with their parents but their household has a kid who's not their own family, like a relative's kid or some kid they know. 😲🤫
This is not mandatory to occur but it's fascinating to see the repetitive pattern, I would be glad if people having these placements can confirm this in comments if this happened in your household. That relative kid in your house could be there for few months or few years but there could've been a stage where your parents fostered some other kid for the time being. (This is based on Vedic chart- Sidereal, whole sign system). 😃☺
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ritish16 · 7 days ago
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Sri Krishna with Gopikas
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thepastisalreadywritten · 6 months ago
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It's hard to comprehend the immense scale of St. Peter’s Basilica. ⛪🔍
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forgotten-bharat · 1 year ago
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siryl · 1 year ago
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"Amravati Temple Exterior" and "Interior" by Alexander Thümler.
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meluhha · 2 years ago
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Evidence of circumambulation in other civilizations before South Asia
ANCIENT EGYPT
Circumambulation was an important part of religious rituals, particularly those associated with the worship of the sun god Ra. The earliest evidence of circumambulation in Egypt comes from the Pyramid Texts, a collection of ancient Egyptian funerary texts that were inscribed on the walls of royal tombs during the Old Kingdom period (c. 2686–2181 BCE). These texts describe the journey of the deceased king through the afterlife, including a ritual circumambulation of the tomb.
MESOPOTAMIA
In the Sumerian hymn "Inanna and Ebih," which dates to around 2300 BCE, there is a description of Inanna, the goddess of love and war, circling the "holy altar" in a ritual dance. The text describes the altar as a "lapis lazuli mountain" and Inanna as "circling the shining lapis lazuli mountain."
"Lamentation Over the Destruction of Ur", which is a Sumerian poem that dates back to around 2000 BCE. In this poem, the goddess Inanna is described as performing a ritual circumambulation around the city of Ur as she mourns its destruction.
Another example is the "Hymn to Enlil" from Nippur, which dates back to the early second millennium BCE. In this hymn, the god Enlil is praised for his power and wisdom, and the poet describes how people circle around his temple in a ritual of reverence and devotion. It also describes priests circling the temple as part of a purification ritual. 
There are also references to circumambulation in Babylonian texts, which were written in a later period. For example, in the "Epic of Gilgamesh", which dates back to around 1800 BCE, the hero Gilgamesh is said to have performed a ritual circumambulation around the walls of Uruk. There is a scene in which Gilgamesh and Enkidu circle a sacred fire altar in a ritual dance, as part of a ceremony to invoke the blessing of the gods. The text describes the altar as "a pure brickwork of square shape, perfect in its dimensions," and the dance as a way of "pleasing the heart of the god Shamash."
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vedicstory12 · 5 months ago
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Where is the 1st Basara Sri Gnana Saraswati Devi Temple situated in India?
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Basara Sri Gnana Saraswati Temple is a 5000-year-old ancient shrine dedicated to the goddess of wisdom. The Hindu temple of Goddess Saraswati Shrine is famous among devotees. This beautiful shrine rests on the serene banks of the Godavari River in Basara, Telangana. Sri Gnana Saraswati Temple is the second temple in India, and the first temple, Sharada Peeth, is in Kashmir.
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dkscore · 6 months ago
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Welcome to the vibrant celebration of Jagannath Puri Rath Yatra 2024!
The Jagannath Puri Rath Yatra is one of the oldest and most significant chariot festivals in India. The festival has been celebrated since ancient times, with historical records dating back to the 12th century. It commemorates the annual journey of Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra, and Goddess Subhadra from the Jagannath Temple to the Gundicha Temple, which is considered their aunt's home. The return journey, known as Bahuda Yatra, takes place after a week.
The Rath Yatra, or Chariot Festival, dates back to ancient times. This grand procession is dedicated to Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra, and Goddess Subhadra. It symbolizes their journey from the Jagannath Temple to the Gundicha Temple, representing a visit to their aunt's home.
Rath Yatra takes place during the month of Ashadha (June-July), when the Sun enters the zodiac sign of Cancer. This period is considered highly auspicious for seeking blessings and embarking on spiritual journeys. The alignment of celestial bodies during this time enhances the spiritual energy, making it an ideal period for devotion and religious activities.
Participating in the Rath Yatra is believed to cleanse one's karma, bring immense spiritual merit, and invoke divine blessings. It is a journey of faith, unity, and devotion."
Spiritual Cleansing: Participating in the Rath Yatra is believed to cleanse one's karma and remove past sins.
Divine Blessings: Devotees seek blessings for prosperity, health, and overall well-being.
Unity and Devotion: The festival fosters a sense of unity and devotion among the participants, bringing together people from all walks of life.
Enhanced Spiritual Energy: The astrological significance of the period enhances the spiritual energy, making it a powerful time for prayers and meditation.
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mysticalblizzardcolor · 2 months ago
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Vedic Temples 'वैदिक मंदिर' ॐ Sri Krishna Vigraha from the Chennakeshava Temple Belur( Karnataka) built by King Vishnuvardhana of Hoysala dynasty.
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mtshuub · 10 months ago
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ritish16 · 2 years ago
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Lakshmi Venkateshwara
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pebblegalaxy · 1 year ago
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Pran Pratishta: Sacred Rituals and Historic Moments at the Ram Temple in Ayodhya
Pran Pratishta: Sacred Rituals and Historic Moments at the Ram Temple in Ayodhya #PranPratishta #RamTemple #Ayodhya #HinduCulture #SacredRituals #HistoricEvent #RamLalla #PMModi #CulturalHeritage
Welcome to a journey into the sacred realm of Pran Pratishta at the majestic Ram Temple in Ayodhya, an endeavor that transcends time and beckons the faithful to witness a historic union of spirituality and cultural richness. Rooted in the essence of Hinduism, Pran Pratishta stands as a testament to the deep devotion and enduring dreams of millions. Scheduled for January 22, 2024, this ceremonial…
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himanshisahusposts · 1 year ago
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rimpisblog · 1 year ago
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