Introduction To Vedic Knowledge
Introduction To Vedic Knowledge
Vedic Knowledge
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Vedangas and Upavedas
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Other very specific tones, that are not used any more,
were called prachaya, hrasva, dirgha and pluta.
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Vyakarana
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Chanda
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Nirukta
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Kalpa
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Jyotisha
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sun, the moon, the stars, the planets, and the Earth
itself (as the inclination on its axis).
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These names come from the stars with which the Moon
associates, and are considered particularly important in
the calculation of the personal horoscope of an
individual or of the auspicious moment to begin a
specific activity - something that is very interesting
because this concept does not exist any more in
western astrology (that considers practically only the
members of our solar system) although the popular
language still preserves some sayings in regard, such
as "being born under a good/bad star", "what the stars
say", and so on.
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Ayur Veda
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Kama shastra
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Dhanur Veda
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Vimanika shastra
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Gandharva Veda
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The tiger, the snake and the black dwarf represent the
negative forces evoked by these deviant Rishis -
cruelty, deceit and attachment to the lower pleasures -
and Shiva neutralized them and then wore two of them
as trophy ornaments, and danced on the third.
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Artha shastra
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Follows the ideal program for the king's day. The king
should directly administer justice and personally receive
all those who want to see him, without making them
wait, especially if they are learned brahmanas, women,
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The ideal king is the raja rishi ("wise among the kings")
wise and virtuous, expert in the scriptures and detached
from material gratification, always concerned only about
the well being and the happiness of his subjects. He is
always active and dynamic, cultivates his own
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Sulba shastra
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Shilpa shastra
The word shilpa derives from the root shil, "to focus"
and refers to the concentration required to visualize the
final result of the work already from the very beginning
of the process. The block of stone already contains the
complete image, and the chisel must only eliminate the
excess material. The eyes are completed last, to
symbolize that the Deity is still sleeping in the form that
is developing, like a fetus in the stone's womb.
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Vastu shastra
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Krishi shastra
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Kalas
The Darshanas
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Nyaya
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Vaiseshika
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Sankhya
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Yoga
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Vedanta sutra
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Thus all the genuine Gurus must say the same thing...
there cannot be genuine Gurus who do not agree with
each other and/or with the conclusions of the scriptures.
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Conclusion
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