To understand the festivals of Dhanteras and Deepawali, we need to go back in time, when after a hot spell of summer, the rasa (bodily fluids primary blood and lymph etc) inside us, which was boiling due to heat, start settling down once rains set in and temperature drops from 45 to as low as … Continue reading The Spiritual Significance of Dhanteras and Diwali
Category: Vedic Traditions
UNDERSTANDING THE FOUR VARNAS INSIDE SELF
Vedas have given utmost importance to the phrase, "Yat Pinde Tat Brahamande" which means the working of the inner universe is similar to the working of the outer Universe and vice versa. For example, the structure of an atom with electrons revolving around nucleus is similar to the structure of the solar system with planets … Continue reading UNDERSTANDING THE FOUR VARNAS INSIDE SELF
RAMNAVAMI- UNDERSTANDING THE SCIENCE THROUGH AYURVEDA AND ASTROLOGY
When the Sun enters or is about to enter Aries (the zodiac of Mars which represents high pungency or say speed of heat i.e. pitta in Ayurvedic terms), it begins to express itself well (exult in Astrological language). In layman’s language, the inner heat/pitta begins to expand outwards due to the force of Mars (pungency … Continue reading RAMNAVAMI- UNDERSTANDING THE SCIENCE THROUGH AYURVEDA AND ASTROLOGY
The Science Behind Kumbh: Astrology and Collective Consciousness
Every 12 years, India celebrates a festival called Kumbh where people from all the across the country and even world assemble at this festival. For centuries, the festival has been celebrated in rotation in one of the four cities of India namely Haridwar (next to river Ganga), Prayagraj (next to Ganga and Yamuna), Nasik (Next … Continue reading The Science Behind Kumbh: Astrology and Collective Consciousness
