#narayana

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

#RgVeda and we want to be careful about whether this degrades everything:

93-94. (?) The Pitṛs named Ājyapās are the sons born of Pulaha who was born of Kardama, the Prajāpati. They reside in those worlds which can go wherever one desires. They move about in the sky in various forms and shapes. The groups of Vaiśyas who seek benefit worship these Pitṛs in Śrāddha.

  1. Their mental daughter is well known by the name Virajā. She was the chaste wife of Nahuṣa and the mother of Yayāti.

  2. The Pitṛs named Sukālas are the sons of the noble-souled Vasiṣṭha, son of Hiraṇyagarbha (Brahmā). The Śūdras worship them.

  3. Those worlds where they stay in the #heaven are #Mānasa by name. Their mental daughter is Narmadā, the most excellent river.

  4. She sanctifies the living beings as she proceeds along the Dakṣiṇāpatha (southern tract and territory). She was the #wife of #Purukutsa and the #mother of #Trasaddasyu.

  5. It is after accepting these that Manu the lord of the Manvantara initiates the Śrāddha rites everywhere.

It's of course a little weird, hard to tell who is intended to be human. Maybe weirder to think of Arya kings as "wedded" to the southern #Narmada #River.

#Rudra is reborn in each of these #Manvantaras, and #Agni and the #Pitrs are the only thing that stays the same.

Individuals change names, classes change jobs, for example Sadhyas are now Adityas, everything else is a flux besides Agni and Pitrs.

So those are two branches that use his two wives, ##Svaha and Svadha, for the #ending of #mantras. They are his #power or, i. e. Svaha carries mantras to #Devas, Svadha to the Pitrs, Sraddha Rite, which upon examination is about #Time rather than #ancestors. Agni shows manifested units of time, the #day, #year, etc., whereas Pitrs are much like #Father-Time, duration in the abstract.

Most streams of Purana have dissipated all this, such as:

Sādhya (साध्य) refers to a group of deities that was once worshipped in ancient #Kashmir (Kaśmīra) according to the Nīlamatapurāṇa.—Various groups of the deities like #Ādityas, #Vasus, #Sādhyas, #Viśvedevas and #Maruts have their place in the #pantheon of the #Nīlamata but nothing significant is said about them.

Or they may be found shuffled in to #Shiva #Ganas that have nothing to do with this.

Where discussed, they may include:

Arthasiddhi

Brahmāṇḍa-purāṇa II. 24. 27; 38. 3.

and importantly:

Viṣṇu, Nārāyaṇa, lying in sleep in the vast mass of water.*

  • Vāyu-purāṇa 23. 108.

live in Bhuvarloka; Nārāyaṇa, their overlord

in the [Śatapatha-brāhmaṇa] their world is said to be above the sphere of the gods; according to Yāska [Nirukta, by Yāska xii, 41] their locality is the Bhuvarloka or middle region between the #earth and #sun;

in the later mythology they seem to be superseded by the Siddhas

The easily-copied rosters of Sadhyas are:

Manas, Mantṛ, Prāṇa, Nara, Pāna, Vinirbhaya, Naya, Daṃśa, Nārāyaṇa, Vṛṣa, Prabhu

Mana, Anumanta, Prāṇa, Nara, Apāna, Vīryavān, Vīti, Naya, Haya, Haṃsa, Nārāyaṇa, Vibhu, and Prabhu

The latter, from #Brihadaranyaka #Upanishad, is in the context that they take birth at will, consciously. The same group of entities changes names and kingdoms; the twelve #souls have #continuity. And so they remember that they once were, on the ideal or ideational plane:

Prāṇa, Apāna, Udāna, Samāna, Vyāna, Cakṣus, Śrotram, Rasa, Ghrāṇa, Sparśa, Buddhi and Manas.

There for example is #Mind's Eye, #Caksus, which is unlike #Indra, because #ordinary #vision requires a physical #eyeball and a #psychological response to stimulus, may be easily tricked. This is i#ncorporeal vision that represents #Perfect #Sight.

"Later #mythology" means the Sadhyas appear in #Mahabharata numerous times, but, barely have any references in Bhagavata Purana.

" #Narayana" is in #Rg-Veda as the author of Purusha Sukta. That's it

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

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#Mrigasira #nakshatra (Face of the deer) (53°20′ to 60° 00 Taurus & 60° 00 to 66°40′ Gemini)

In the night sky, Mrigasira nakshatra consists of four stars located in the constellation of #Orion: Bellatrix (Gamma-Orionis), Pi2, Pi3, and Pi4-Orionis. Bellatrix is the brightest of these stars and is located on the right shoulder of Orion. These stars form the shape of a #deer’s #head, which is the symbol of Mrigasira. In the astrology chart, Mrigasira bridges the signs Taurus and Gemini.

Those born under Mrigasira nakshatra have a gentle, charming character and are constantly seeking knowledge. They have mental dexterity as well as a great capacity to comprehend information. They must be careful not to over extend themselves or become restless, thus physical movement is helpful in creating balance. Mrigasira is the most curious of the nakshatras and supports a good sense of humor. Mrigasira is a star of variety as people born under this star go through diverse experiences to find their authentic purpose in life.

#Sacred Energy Vortex
Ennkann Sri Aadhi Narayana Perumal

The sacred shrine of #Sri Aadhi #Narayana Perumal is located in the village of Ennkann, near Koradacheri in Tamil Nadu, India. Those born under Mrigasira nakshatra should worship this sacred shrine at least once during their lifetime.

The story of the Sri Aadhi Narayana Perumal temple begins with an emperor who was hunting animals in the forest. The emperor disturbed the meditation of Brihu Maharishi, who was performing penance. Brihu Maharishi decided to curse the emperor with a lion face and the only way for the emperor to overcome this curse was to follow a noble path.

The energy of the Sri Aadhi Narayana Perumal temple is known to attract the blessing of the mythical bird, Garuda, carrying Lord Vishnu as Lord Sri Aadhi Narayana Perumal. Brihu advised the emperor to create a festival to honor Lord Vishnu at this temple, in which he should carry Vishnu on the vehicle of a lion, a bull, a peacock, a swan and a sheep. The emperor followed Brihu’s guidance, he renovated the temple and he prayed to Vishnu at this sacred vortex. The emperor’s lion face disappeared and he joyfully began teaching devotional worship at the temple. He created a grand festival with 108 vehicles to carry Lord Vishnu. This festival began to attract distinguished people, architects and sculptors to the temple.

The auspicious energy of this temple can assist people with matters concerning their profession or job. It is beneficial to perform abhishekham on Mrigashira days, Vishnupati days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Also, offering a sweet drink to the poor will help overcome anxiety and worry. It is advantageous to walk around this sacred shrine while carrying a ghee lamp. This is a remedy for relieving conflicts with enemies. People can also make an offering of sweet rice, milk and nuts to the poor to improve their reputation. And finally, anointing Garuda, the sacred bird, with butter along with sandalwood past for Vishnu is favorable for prosperity and health.

Mrigasira nakshatra natives, your incense is made with the herb Ebony as prescribed by the Vedas.

Burning one of these pillars is like performing a mini fire ritual for that particular star formation. For your specific Birthstar, you will be able to connect inwardly to your planet of energetic origin and gain support with the positive aspects that are you.

Burning the other Nakshatra pillars on that specific Nakshatra day will tune you in with the favorable activities with that star’s energy for the day. It is recommended to at least burn your own personal Nakshatra pillar daily to stay connected to your essence. It is advantageous to burn the days Nakshatra pillar as well.

https://www.astroved.com/astropedia/en/nakshatra/mrigashirsha-nakshatra

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

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https://chitravedicastrology.com/shravana-nakshatra/
#Shravana #Nakshatra, which starts at 10°00' and is up to 23°20' in Capricorn sign, is the 22nd Nakshatra in the zodiac as per Indian #vedic #astrology. Shravana Nakshatra is also written as #Sravana Nakshatra or #Shravan Nakshatra. Shravana Nakshatra has a unique symbol of three #footprints in an uneven row. And #Human #Ear is also said to be the symbol for Shravana Nakshatra. Sravana Nakshatra is etymologically related to the verb in #Sanskrit language that means 'To #hear'. So the symbol of an ear for Sravana Nakshatra finds its validation and connection with this lunar asterism.

The symbols and etymology both clears the way for Shravana Nakshatra to be associated with #Goddess #Saraswati. She is the goddess of #learning and #wisdom. She is a presiding deity for any type of learnings and skillsets. And both of these connections, the symbol of hearing and Goddess learning and #knowledge, gives the idea about the personality traits of the Shravana natives. The knowledge which is orally transmitted and hence heard by Ears is the foremost trait related to Shravana Nakshatra.

The ruling deity of Shravana Nakshatra is #Lord #Vishnu, the Preserver #god of the world, life and the whole #cosmos. He is one who is also known as Lord #Narayana. And he is the one who creates the balance in the universe. Vishnu is also a part Hindu Trio of God with other two, Lord #Brahma and Lord #Shiva.

The Great Preserver God of Hinduism, Lord Vishnu is the ruling deity for Shravana Nakshatra. Although there are many things associated with him. Talking specifically about Shravana lunar mansion, the personality trait like knowledge with wisdom which essential to create a balance can be absorbed from Vishnu. The #Vedas and Vedangas which are being preserved for years in Indian tradition are nothing but the toolboxes for passing knowledge that can provoke wisdom. For example Indian Vedic Astrology. An Indian had a tradition of passing it from generations to generations. Which essentially helps the new generations to preserve the valuable human qualities.

Shravana Nakshatra also indicates travels, and sometimes creates urinary difficulties.

#Chandra is the ruling planet for Shravan Nakshatra. All the Padas of Shravana Nakshatra are in the Capricorn sign. The 1st Pada falls in Aries navamsa ruled by Mars. The 2nd Pada falls in Taurus navamsa ruled by Venus. The 3rd Pada falls in Gemini navamsa ruled by Mercury. And the 4th Pada is in Cancer navamsa ruled by Chandra or planet Moon.

Moon in Shravana Nakshatra: Birth star as Shravana Nakshatra makes a person prosperous and a learned person. Shravana natives may get a liberal-minded spouse. There are also some chances of getting immense wealth, riches of life and wide fame.
https://aaps.space/docs/nakshatra/Shravana-Nakshatra/