#universal

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#Om Purnamadah Purnamidam, Purnat Purnamudachyate, Purnasya Purnamadaya, Purnameva Vashishyate, is a #Shanti #mantra from our #Upanishads

Om Purnamadah Purnamidam
Purnat Purnamudachyate
Purnasya Purnamadaya
Purnameva Vashishyate Om

The #essence of the Stotra
The #universe is complete and indestructible, in-exhaustible, and #eternal. With the destruction of something, something else is born, and thus the universe remains everlasting and constant. The universe is Swayambhu, born out of itself. It is the source of everything, it is omnipotent and omnipresent. Everything born out of this universe is complete and perfect.

The completeness of the universe exists in us too. We too are born out of this universe and what exits in the universe exists in us too. It is by this realization, we can achieve the realisation of God, transform ourselves from our mortal presence into Godliness. Every object of the universe and Nature has come from one common source, the #Universal #Consciousness of #God.

The essence of this stotra – Om Purnamadah Purnamidam, is reflected in the various stotras from Hindu Puranas, Vedas, Upanishads and the ultimate decisions of Vedanta. Sarvam Khalvidam Brahma, Ekoham Bahushyam, Aham Brahmasmi. These teachings of our Hindu Shastras – Ramayana, Mahabharata, Puranas, Vedas, Upanishads, are reflected in the divine words of Dadaji Maharaj. The spiritual teachings and realizations of Dadaji Maharaj, in very simple words, reveal the ultimate knowledge of our Shastras.

Benefits of Chanting Om Purnamadah Purnamidam, Purnat Purnamudachyate, Purnasya Purnamadaya, Purnameva Vashishyate
The chanting of Om Purnamadah Purnamidam, Purnat Purnamudachyate, Purnasya Purnamadaya, Purnameva Vashishyate, awakens the sense of completeness in oneself and elevates the mind and soul to a higher spiritual plane. It has been chanted 108 times and can be used as meditation music, relaxing music, study music, sleep music, etc. The transcendental chanting of Om Purnamadah Purnamidam, Purnat Purnamudachyate, Purnasya Purnamadaya, Purnameva Vashishyate, focuses one’s mind and soul and leads on the path of spirituality.

Jay Sadgurudev, Jay Dadaji Maharaj.

https://dadajimaharaj.com/om-purnamadah-purnamidam-meaning-and-chants/

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

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Natives who are born under this #Nakshatra carry an exceptional character. #Uttarashada means the one who can be defeated, is powerful, and always wins.

There is a connection between the previous Nakshatra, which is Poorvashada Nakshatra. According to the #Vedicastrology, its symbol is defined by a #tusk of an elephant as an #elephant is a warrior animal and is known to be the strongest and biggest animal used in wars. Elephants take maximum help of their tusk to destroy whatever comes in front of them; their heavy tusk crushes anything in their way. According to the scriptures and Vedic astrology, the tusk of an elephant signifies royalty and leadership. The Uttarashada nakshatra is a female star. And Sun is the ruling lord of this star. #VishwaDevas, also known as #Universal #Gods, have the divinity over this Nakshatra. The elephant's tusk symbolizes unbeatable victory as the #Sun appears to be a plank of an elephant.

Characteristics of #UttaraAshada Nakshatra
You carry a charming and friendly nature, and your innocent behavior attracts people.
You are the most responsible for doing any task, and all your tasks are performed with full dedication and honesty.
Your soft-spoken nature and your modesty give a shine to your personality.
You are honest, and your good behavior prevents people from misjudging you under any circumstances.
It is not easy to understand you, and people trying to do so have to give more effort.
You have a controlled and calm nature. You prefer consulting others before making any decisions.
Uttarashada Nakshatra Strengths
The natives born under Uttarashada Nakshatra are very modest kind of people; they love to have fun. These people's main strength is their kindness, virtue, intelligence, high aims, and goals. These people are well-mannered with a high tolerance level. They believe in learning and appreciating everyone's effort. They are even devoted and sympathetic.

Weaknesses of Uttarashada Nakshatra
There are some astonishing weaknesses of these natives. They are sometimes disloyal. Their main weakness is that they remain stressed, self-centered, and over-anxious. What others don't like about them is they are very self-indulgent.

Uttarashada Male Characteristics
The male individuals are very innocent and very kind-hearted. You are loveable, and your moral support is very healing for others. Whether it is your success or increase in wealth or power, you don't show off even if you have reached the top position. You are very humble and always respect a woman. Your opinions are ideal, though you give your best not to disclose your thoughts and ideas. You are a secret keeper, and you never become the reason for conflict. You have a mature personality, and people tend to follow you for your right rules and regulations. You never fluent yourself, and even you try to stay from conflicts as far as possible.

Uttarashada Female Characteristics
Females who are born under this star have a very aggressive character, and you get provoked easily. You have a stubborn nature, and you don't trust people easily. Your life is very simple, and you have a simple personality as well.

Uttarashada Education/ Career/ Interest / Profession
Male Uttarashadas have to be cautious as their success will take time to flourish, and before that, if you do get involved in any kind of controversial activity or problematic situation in your life, that might have a severe negative impact on your personality and lifestyle. You need to know the background of your associating concerned parties related to your professional and personal background; their intentions and integrity should be under your knowledge. After the age of 38 years, you will attain success in your profession or career. Female Uttarashadas will be highly educated; you will get a decent job in a bank or a teacher. Though if you get full support and freedom from your family, then you will achieve excellent growth, some of you may also become a renowned writer. You will be respected in society. Researcher, Doctor, Scientist, Hunter, Scientist, Social Worker, Government Employee are the most suitable professions for the natives born under Uttarashada Nakshatra.

Uttarashada Family Life
The male natives born under this Nakshatra will have a blissful childhood, your life will be happiest, and no such tragedy will happen at your age. Though, your teenage will face some unwanted circumstances which will make your life miserable. Your life will change its direction at the age of 28 to 31. You will have a simple and loving life; however, your health will always face ups and downs. You will have a loving life, and your family will always support you. You will never disappoint your family. Female natives born under this star will have a blissful life, though some professional reasons will be the reason for your separation from your husband. At a certain age, you will find spirituality very helpful and soothing. Thus you will get inclined towards spiritual activities.

Uttarashada Nakshatra Health
The male natives born under this sign will have ups and downs on a regular basis regarding their health. You will mainly suffer from stomachs aches, diseases like a pulmonary disease. You may also get paralytic attacks. Female natives will not face such disease, though they will suffer from uterus problems, hernia, or even gastric problems.

Famous Personalities born in Uttarashada Nakshatra
Based on the above themes & characteristics, many people have become very famous in their times. Some of them are: Indira Gandhi (politician), Brad Pitt (actor), Muhammad Ali (boxer), George Washington and Abrahim Lincoln.

Uttarashada Names
According to the Vedic scriptures, even natives born under specific Nakshatra has a suitable name that would begin with syllables given. The Uttarashada Nakshatra newborns have the following syllables: Bhe, Bho, Ja, Ji, Jaa, Bha, Be, Bo.

Lucky stone for Uttarashada Nakshatra
Ruby is the lucky stone for the natives born under this sign.

Lucky Numbers for Uttarashada Nakshatra

Your lucky numbers are 1, 3, and 8.

Lucky Colour for Uttarashada Nakshatra

Copper is your lucky color.

Lucky Days for Uttarashada Nakshatra

The natives must know that - Thursday and Friday are the lucky days for you. Any Subh Karya can be performed by the natives born under this sign during these days.
https://www.vinaybajrangi.com/nakshatras/uttarashada-nakshatra.php

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoZ4bG2jxQQ
A set of beautiful #Sanskrit #Prayers from Upanishads and Vedas to sound or listen to at the beginning of any activities or undertakings. With special thanks to Mirco, Elena, George and the beautiful landscape around Athens.

00:17 #Prayer to the #Universal #Mother
01:09 Sahanāvavatu (Upanishadic Invocation giving protection and strength)
02:38 Vān Me Manasi (Vedic Prayer for clarity of speech and mind and for protection through this)
04:09 sung English translation of Vān Me Manasi Vedic Prayer

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#UttaraAshadha #Nakshatra is the 21st Nakshatra as per Hindu #astrology in #Sagittarius #constellation.

#Uttarashadha is ruled by the #Universal #Gods ( #Vishvedevas).

The Visvedevas are the various Vedic gods taken together as a whole. In the #Rigveda a number of hymns are addressed to them, including (according to Griffith) 1.89, 3.54–56, 4.55, 5.41–51, 6.49–52, 7.34–37, 39, 40, 42, 43, 8.27–30, 58, 83 10.31, 35, 36, 56, 57, 61–66, 92, 93, 100, 101, 109, 114, 126, 128, 137, 141, 157, 165, 181.

RV 3.54.17 addresses them as headed by Indra: This is, ye Wise, your great and glorious title, that all ye Deities abide in Indra. (trans. Griffith)

Though many devas are named in the Rig Veda only 33 devas are counted, eleven each of earth, space and heaven. In later Hindu scriptures, they form one of the nine ganadevatas (along with the Adityas, Vasus, Tushitas, Abhasvaras, Anilas, Maharajikas, Sadhyas, and Rudras). According to the Vishnu Purana, they were the sons of Vishvā, a daughter of Daksha, enumerated as follows: 1. Vasu 2. Satya 3. Kratu 4. Daksha, 5. Kala 6. Kama 7. Dhrti 8. Kuru 9. Pururavas 10. Madravas, with two others added by some, 11. Rocaka or Locana, 12. Dhvani Dhuri

Sometimes it is unclear whether a reference to Vishve-devas refers to all Devas collectively, as in the Rigveda, or to the specific group as enumerated in the Puranas.

According to Manu (iii, 90, 121), offerings should be made daily to the Visvedevas. These privileges were bestowed on them by Brahma and the Pitri as a reward for severe austerities they had performed on the Himalaya.

The Viswadevas incarnated on Earth due to the curse of sage Vishwamitra, as the 5 sons of Draupadi with the Pandavas — the Upapandavas. They returned to their original form after being killed by Ashwatthama at night.

https://www.farfaraway.co/blog/uttara-ashadha-nakshatra-characteristics

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This star is associated with a strong sense of tradition and a realistic approach to starting new businesses.

Monsters, humans, and gods are the three types of #Nakshatras. A human #nakshatra is #UttaraAshadha. In general, members of this group are ambitious and self-driven.

According to Vedic astrological principles, the #Uttarashada nakshatra is the twenty-first of the twenty-seven nakshatras. The #Sun is the lord or ruling planet of this nakshatra. It extends from the constellation of Sagittarius to the constellation of Capricorn. The nakshatra is represented as an elephant tusk or a little bed.

The first pada falls under the Jupiter-ruled sign of Sagittarius. If the Sun, Jupiter, and Mars are connected with good houses, the person has an incomparable personality.

The last three Pada come under the Capricorn sign, which is controlled by Saturn. They are sincere and will take on any project with zeal and see it through to completion. They do not deceive anyone, and their natural honesty is another personality feature that is clearly observed and quite charming.

The first pada of the Uttarashada Nakshatra is located in the Sagittarius Navamsa, which is ruled by Jupiter. This pada is the beginning of the Uttarashada Nakshatra. Developing one’s own sense of ethics and self-assurance will be the primary focus here. A significant amount of new information will be learned.

Uttarashada Nakshatra 2nd Pada: The Capricorn Navmansa is the second pada of Uttarashada Nakshatra. The thoughts, aspirations, and plans that people have formed in order to accomplish their aims are in the spotlight here.

The third pada of the Uttarashadha Nakshatra falls in the Aquarius Zodiac sign Navamsa, which is controlled by Saturn. The emphasis here is on knowledge gain and material comforts.

Uttarashadha Nakshatra 4th Pada: Jupiter rules the Pisces Star sign Navamsa, where the fourth pada of Uttarashada Nakshatra is located. In the following, the focus will continually change from the tangible aspects of things to the spiritual aspects of those same things.

The behavioral traits

They are reserved individuals who require numerous encounters and a period of acquaintance with others before others can begin to comprehend their characteristics. Despite this, they are very straightforward individuals who despise pretense and hypocrisy. The person has a strong resolve and does not give up easily, despite their seeming simplicity and directness in day-to-day interactions. Another attribute of such people is that they consult with others before making any decisions, and they are calm and controlled.

A few favourable characteristics of those born under this nakshatra are their modesty and their willingness to appreciate others for who they are and what they accomplish, regardless of their position in life. Despite their profound disagreements, they are respectful of one another and never express any animosity.

Natives often don’t have the drive to do things and expect constant approval or praise for their work. If they don’t get it, they tend to be unhappy and depressed. They are modest and have a lot of patience for people who may not deserve it. On the one hand, being too humble and not being able to be harsh with people can be seen as a good thing, but it can also get them into trouble and show up as a bad thing at times.

Uttarashada Nakshatra’s ruling god is Lord Ganesha. After being beheaded, Lord Ganesha is claimed to have been brought back to life by having an elephant’s head attached to his body. Therefore, he has a strong connection to both Uttarashada nakshatra and elephants.

Favourable: It is one of the best Nakshatras for Initiating Activities, Planning Events, Spiritual Activities, Rituals, using Discernment, Business Affairs, Signing Contracts, Promotions, Dealing with Authority, Artistic Ventures, Laying a Foundation for a Building, Moving into a New Home, Marriage, Politics, and Legal Matters, Contracts, Art, Politics, Law

Unfavourable: Travel, Conclusions or any Kind of Endings, Illegal Activities, Unethical Activities, Criminal Activity, Impulsive Actions, and Rude Behaviour

Meaning: “Second of the Invincible One”, “The Latter Undefeated”, “Later Victory”

Star: Uttara Ashada

Rasi (Zodiac): Sagittarius/ Capricorn

Range: 26o 40’ Sagittarius- 10o 00’ Capricorn

Padas: Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, Pisces

Ruling Planet: Sun , Deities: #Vishvedeva

Meaning: “Second of the #Invincible One”, “The Latter Undefeated”, “Later Victory”

Indication: “The #Universal #Star

Body Part: The Thighs, The Waist

Guna (Quality): #Sattwa

Gana (Race): #Manushya (Human)

Purushartha (Goal): #Moksha (Spiritual liberation or emancipation)

Tridosha: #Kapha (Phlegm or Water + Earth)

Nature of Star: #Dhruva (Fixed)

Varna (Caste): #Kshatriya (Warrior)

Gotra (Clan): Kratu (name translates as the “One who Inspires”)

Direction: South

Pancha Mahabhuta (Element): Air (Vayu)

Shakti (Power): Apradhrishya Shakti (The Power to “Give an Unstoppable or Permanent Victory”)

Basis Above: The Strength to Win

Basis Below: The Goal that can be Won

Desire: To Gain Victory that can never be Lost

Result of Shakti, Basis, & Desire: Become the Unchallenged Winner

Activity: Balanced

TriMurthi (Process): Shiva (Dissolve)

Direction of Mouth / Motion: Urdhwa Mukha (Looking Up/ Facing Upwards)

Yoni (Gender): #Male

Animal Symbol: #Mongoose

#Bird: #Stork, Cock (Kukkuta Pakshi)

Sounds: Bay, Bo, Jaa, Jee

#Tree / Plant: Palasa, Phanus, Bread Fruit, #Jackfruit (Latin Name: Artocarpus Heterophyllu)

Colour: Copper

https://astrokavi.com/2022/09/27/uttara-ashadhato-gain-victory-that-can-never-be-lost/

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

The 21st #nakshatra among the twenty-seven present in the Vedic astrology is #UttaraAshadha or #Uttarashada nakshatra. The brightest stars in the archer’s breast in the #constellation of #Sagittarius comprises Sigma, Tau, Phi, and Zeta Sagittarii, which makes Uttarashada nakshatra.
#Sun is the ruling planet for this nakshatra. Uttarashada spans through Sagittarius and Capricorn. The tusk of an elephant or by a small bed represents the #star.

Astrological Range: 266°40′ to 270°00′ Sagittarius to 270°00′ to 280°00′ Capricorn
Nakshatra Number: 21
Gender: Female
Symbol: Elephant’s tusk, the planks of a bed
Presiding Deity: #Vishvadevas - #Universal #Gods
Controlling/Ruling Planet: Sun
Ruling Deity of Ruling Planet: Shiva
Shakti: Grant an unchallengeable victory
Caste: Vyshya
Nature: The fixed or permanent (Dhruva)
Gana: Manushya Gana (Human)
Body Varāhamihira: Thighs
Body Parashara: Scrotum
Rashi/Zodiac: Sagittarius signs & Capricorn signs
Marriage: Auspicious
Translation: Later victory
Beejakashra for 4 pada’s: Be, Bo, Ja, Ji
Lucky letters: B & G
Lucky Stone: Ruby
Lucky Color: Copper
Lucky or Favourable Numbers: 1
Common Name of Associated Tree: Palasa (Jackfruit Tree) /Bread Fruit
Botanical Name of Associated Tree: Artocarpus heterophyllus
Astronomical Name: Sigma Sagittarii
Dosha: #Kapha
Guna: #Sattwic
Element: #Air
Bird Name: #Stork
Yoni/Animal Symbol: A #Male #Mongoose
Career: Athletes, hunters, social workers, psychologists, counselors, rangers, engineers, scientists, musicians, architect

https://pujanpujari.com/nakshatra/uttarashada/

ramnath@nerdpol.ch
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Uttara Ashada is also symbolized by an #elephant #tusk.

Ruling Planet: The #Sun ( #Surya)

Associated Deity: The #Vishwa #Devas, the #universal #gods

Associated Stars: #Ascella and #Nunki

Corresponding Position in the Western Zodiac: 20°26′ Capricorn-3°46′ Aquarius

Quality or Modality: #Fixed ( #Sthira)

Associated Element: #Air

Personality Traits: Elegant, thoughtful, enjoys structure, practical, sly,

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Originally, #Humanity as a #collective was #taught the #knowledge of who we really are as #spiritual #beings and living holograms of the #Universe; how to reconnect with Higher Self by raising #kundalini energy from the base of the spine up to the third-eye and crown #chakras…and lived at a much, much higher level of #consciousness and full potential in human form
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…before the Earth’s people and grid system was deliberately #hijacked by #dark #beings with a #negative #agenda, who definitely don’t want us to wake up to our true #history and #who we really are.

Here’s the thing. By #Universal #Law, we have to give our #consent for what they have done here, and the only way they can accomplish this consent is by outright lies, #deception and #duplicity because if #people knew the true agenda of these controllers, the majority of Humanity would never, ever, ever accept anything that has taken place here.
https://piercingtheveilofillusion.com/2020/04/23/sacred-geometry-ley-lines-places-in-alignment-part-22-the-ellora-caves-to-indore-india/

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Originally, #Humanity as a collective was taught the knowledge of who we really are as spiritual beings and living holograms of the Universe; how to reconnect with Higher Self by raising #kundalini energy from the base of the spine up to the #third-eye and #crown #chakras…and lived at a much, much higher level of #consciousness and full potential in #human #form
before the #Earth’s #people and #grid #system was deliberately #hijacked by dark beings with a negative #agenda, #who definitely don’t want us to wake up to our true #history and who we really are.

Here’s the thing. By #Universal #Law, we have to give our consent for what they have done here, and the only way they can accomplish this consent is by outright lies, deception and duplicity because if people knew the true agenda of these controllers, the majority of Humanity would never, ever, ever accept anything that has taken place here.

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In the last post, I tracked the alignment from the Palk Strait, located between Sri Lanka and India; to Vellore, in the northeastern part of the Indian State of Tamil Nadu; and ended up at Hyderabad, the capital and largest city of Telengana State on the Deccan Plateau.

Next on the alignment we come to the Ellora Caves, located in the Aurangabad District of Maharastra, India.

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is one of the largest rock-cut, monastery-temple cave complexes in the world, featuring Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain monuments and artwork, and we are told dating to the time-period of 600 – 1000 AD.

Of the 100-or-so caves at the site, excavated from the basalt cliffs in the Charanandri Hills, thirty-four are open to the public.

The Kailasa is the largest of the rock-cut temples at the Ellora Caves.

Carved from a rock-cliff face, it is considered one of the most remarkable cave temples in the world because of its size, architecture, and sculptural treatments.

Let me be clear: It is the world’s largest monolithic structure, meaning carved-out from the rock.

The Ajanta Caves are also in the Auranabad District of Maharashra state…

…almost thirty rock-cut Buddhist cave monuments, said to date from the 2nd-century BC to about 480 AD.

…and believed to be among the finest surviving examples of ancient Indian art, and masterpieces of Buddhist religious art.

The Ajanta Caves were said to have been re-discovered in 1819 by a British officer named John Smith.

While hunting tigers, he was said to have discovered the door to cave #10 when a local shepherd boy guided him to the location and the door.

John Smith went to a nearby village to get help gaining entrance to the temple, after which time he vandalized the wall by scratching his name and the date over a painting on the wall.

It is interesting to note that the Grand Canyon has Hindu names for some of its rock features, like the “Three Hindu Gods at the Grand Canyon…”

…as well as ones with Egyptian names, which are a part of the formation of a star map of the constellation Orion.

And there are stories from early explorers of the Grand Canyon, like the one of G. E. Kinkaid, who claimed to have found an entrance to a mysterious underground citadel…

…which led to the finding of a massive chamber from which scores of passages radiated…

…and finding, among many other similar things, an idol sitting cross-legged, with a lotus flower in each hand.

An expedition to a rock-cut vault in the Grand Canyon in 1909 by a Professor S. A. Jordan of the Smithsonian received front-page coverage in the Phoenix Gazette…

…about which the Smithsonian in short order was said to have claimed to not have knowledge of the discovery or the discoveries.

The “Grand Canyon of India…”

…is in a place called Gandikota, in the Andhra Pradesh State, along the Pennar River.

Gandikota, the center of power for various dynasties, including the Golconda Sultanate mentioned in the last post, also has a massive fort at Gandikota, built of granite, with a 20-foot, or 6-meter, high entry gate in a fort wall running around a 5-mile, or 8-kilometer, perimeter.

It has 101 bastions, each about 40-feet, or 12-meters, high.

The Belum Caves, approximately two-hours from Gandikota in Andhra Pradesh…

…are the largest and longest cave system open to the public on the Indian Subcontinent.

The Bezeklik Thousand Buddha Caves are found in Turpan, in the Uighur Autonomous Region of China, a complex of 77 rock-cut cave grottoes said to date from between the 5th and 14th centuries…

…that are located in what is called the Flaming Gorge…

…compared to the appearance of Arizona’s Grand Canyon.

What in the world is going on here?

I believe there is something very important that we have not been told about the universality of the spiritual beliefs, practices, and building technology of the ancient worldwide advanced civilization.

Examples of places in other countries with massive architecture cut directly out of rock include the eleven monolithc churches of Lalibela in Ethiopia.

Here are three of them…

…the roof of the mausoleum of Theodoric outside of Ravenna in Italy is described as a single, 230-ton, or 209-metric-tonne type of limestone…

…which for some reason no longer has its beautiful double-stone-staircase, and other features it used to have that look like they have been filled in…

…the ancient site of Petra in Jordan…

…and the Lycian rock-cut Dalyan temples in the province of Antalya in southern Turkey.

Just a short distance from the Ellora Cave-Temple Complex in Khuldabad…

…is the Tomb of Aurangzeb, considered the last of the strong Mughal Emperors, and who died in 1707. Aurangzeb means “Ornament of the Throne” in Persian.

A Persian name for the ruler of the Mughal Empire of the Indian subcontinent?

His burial site is located on at the complex of the dargah, or shrine, of Sheikh Zainuddin, a Sufi saint of the Dahkan, also known as Deccan, of India, and the spiritual and religious teacher of Aurangzeb.

As a matter of fact, Khuldabad is popular as the “Valley of Saints” because several Sufi saints resided there in the 14th-century.

Who were the Sufis?

They were mystics, and practitioners of the inward dimension of Islam.

Sufism emphasizes personal experience with the Divine, and concentrating one’s energy on spiritual development rather than focusing on the teachings of human religious scholars.

For example, followers of the Persian Sufi Mystic Rumi, from the Greater Khorasan…

…established the Mevlevi Order in Konya, Turkey, otherwise known as Whirling Dervishes, who practice a spinning dance used to connect with the Divine.

Okay, this information about the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb having a Persian name and being a Sufi Muslim…

…and Rumi being a Persian from the Greater Khorasan is really nudging at my consciousness to bring in another stream of information.

Some of what I am about to share is based on things I have learned in tracking this alignment, and some of it is based on things I remember learning at some point in my life.

I am going to surf the synchronicities here because that is all I am able to do.

The validity of this information is gone from the official historical narrative about whether or not I am correct going in this direction.

I can’t definitively prove what I am going to say, but I can bring forward something that wants to come out in a meaningful way.

Earlier in this series, I tracked this alignment through Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, and Turkey.

I found the alignment running through a region historically called “the Greater Khorasan,” forming the northeast province of what is called Iran today, Persia historically, and comprising the present territories of northeastern Iran, parts of Afghanistan, and much of Central Asia.

Khorasan is said to mean something along the lines of “Land of the Sun,” or “Where the Sun Arrives from” in Persian.

Then, when I arrived in Turkey, known historically as Anatolia, I found out that Anatolia also means something along the lines of “Rising Sun” in ancient Greek.

Also, the “Land of the Rising Sun” is a popular nickname for the country of Japan.

So what this tells me is that the whole concept of the sun always rising on the empires of the ancient advanced civilization was embedded in language and collective awareness.

In similar fashion, we learned that the “Sun never set on the British Empire.”

We are told that between the 18th- and 20th-centuries, Britain acquired more and more territories, making it the largest empire in history.

When I saw the Persian name of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, I vaguely recollected something about the Aryans. It rang the bell of a distant memory.

In looking up definitions of Aryan, here is what I am finding:

The Aryans brought Hindu religious thought to India;

The term was used by the Indo-Aryan people of the Vedic period in Ancient India as a religious label for themselves;

The Iranian people used the term as an ethnic label for themselves in the Avesta scriptures, the religious texts of Zoroastrianism, and the word “Aryan” forms the source of the country name Iran;

The definition of an Aryan, described by the Nazi Germans as a member of the Master Race, was not Jewish and had nordic features.

What exactly was the Nazi obsession with creating a Master Race all about?

Was this actually a desire to re-create the original Master Race?

Giant human beings who, among many other things, were capable of carving massive infrastructure right out of rock like it was no big deal?

When I was tracking this alignment through the modern country of Turkey, in the ancient region of Lake Van, I learned about the Kingdom of Urartu…

…which was historically part of Armenia.

Which brings me to the question: Who were the People of Ar?

Mt. Ararat, the legendary landing place of Noah’s Ark, was located in the historical Armenia, though now is within the boundaries of modern Turkey.

The Sumerians called Ararat “Arrata,” and they tell of this land of their ancestors in the Armenian Highlands in their epic poem of Gilgamesh.

Compare the boat pictured here with the Sumerian Gilgamesh with an ancient Egyptian boat…

…a boat on Lake Chad in Africa…

…and a boat on Lake Titicaca in Peru.

As a matter of fact, Arrata is said to be now recognized as the world’s most ancient, known civilization, dating back to 22,000 BCE, developing in the steppes north of the Black Sea, in modern Ukraine and believed to spread out from there to India, Mesopotamia, Egypt, Western China, and across Europe.

This is the Vorontsov Palace in Alupka, on the Black Sea’s Crimean Peninsula, which was historically part of the Ukraine, on the left, in comparison with the Jama Masyid Mosque in Delhi, India, on the right.

I found out that ancient India was known as Bharata Varsha at one time…or does the term Bharata Varsha refer to the entire earth?

Let’s take a look at Bavaria, a state in Germany, at the Linderhof Castle, the smallest of three castles said to have been built by mad King Ludwig II, constructed between 1863 and 1886.

This is the Peacock Throne found inside the Linderhof Palace.

…and Moorish architecture is found in this amazing room inside the main Linderhof Palace…

…and this building located on the grounds of the Linderhof Palace complex.

The Peacock Throne of the Mughal Emperor was a famous jewelled throne…

…located in the Hall of Private Audiences…

…at the Red Fort, in Delhi, India, the main residence of the Mughal Emperors.

…and now the Mughal Peacock Throne is on display at the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, Turkey, not in India.

Where else can I find “ars?”

Tartary, or Tartaria, a historical region in northern and Central Asia…

…the Barbary Coast, or Barbaria, the name given to a vast region stretching from the Nile River Delta, across Northern Africa, to the Canary Islands…

…Gandhara, an ancient Buddhist Kingdom primarily in what is now Pakistan, and part of the Kushan Empire…

…Arabia…

…Arizona in the United States, with its flag on the top, compared with the flag of Tibet on the bottom, both looking very much like a sunrays in the background…

…and Kumari Kandam, a lost continent in the Indian Ocean that had an ancient Tamil civilization, to name just a few.

Who were the People of Ar?

Originally, Humanity as a collective was taught the knowledge of who we really are as spiritual beings and living holograms of the Universe; how to reconnect with Higher Self by raising kundalini energy from the base of the spine up to the third-eye and crown chakras…and lived at a much, much higher level of consciousness and full potential in human form…

…before the Earth’s people and grid system was deliberately hijacked by dark beings with a negative agenda, who definitely don’t want us to wake up to our true history and who we really are.

Here’s the thing. By Universal Law, we have to give our consent for what they have done here, and the only way they can accomplish this consent is by outright lies, deception and duplicity because if people knew the true agenda of these controllers, the majority of Humanity would never, ever, ever accept anything that has taken place here.

They wanted to rule over it all, take all wealth for themselves, and control the destiny of Humanity for their own benefit, not ours. And more and more people are waking up to this every day ~ we do not consent…and we never consented!

https://piercingtheveilofillusion.com/2020/04/23/sacred-geometry-ley-lines-places-in-alignment-part-22-the-ellora-caves-to-indore-india/

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

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#UttaraAshada #Nakshatra is one of the most influential stars in the #Vedic #astronomy realm. The star is ruled by #Vishvedevas, which refers to #universal #gods. Vishnu Purana states that Vishvavedas are the ten sons of the mighty Dharma and Vishva. Vishvavedas are the universal godheads who direct the important elements of the world. The blessings of Vishvavedas help a person extract numerous glorious boons and become more proficient in their lives.

#Elephant’s #tusk is the symbol of Uttara Ashada Nakshatra, which symbolises power and an ardent will. Sagittarius and Capricorn are the zodiac signs which primarily fell under this star. Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces are the four major padas linked with Uttara Ashada Nakshatra. Sun is the ruling planet of this star; the fierce and glowing nature of the sun protects people born under this nakshatra.

Boons of Uttara Ashada Nakshatra
Here are a few major positive aspects of Uttara Ashada Nakshatra-

People with Uttara Ashada Nakshatra have great prospects of achieving success in the tasks they begin. They have the calibre to initiate and complete tasks with great prominence.
The people with the star have good mental and spiritual health.
People with Uttara Ashada Nakshatra have great authoritative and leadership qualities.
People with this star can begin and rock any business with utmost success and prominence.
Uttara Ashada Nakshatra is also quite favourable in arts, politics and legal areas.
Banes of Uttara Ashada Nakshatra
Here are a few major negative aspects of Uttara Ashada Nakshatra-

The Uttara Ashada nakshatra is not at all promising for travel and explorations.
People with this nakshatra have unfavourable prospects in illegal activities and related matters.
People with Uttara Ashada Nakshatra have rude behaviour, and they often make wrong decisions in their life.
This nakshatra makes people born under it a little arrogant and impulsive, which significantly affects their decision making calibre.

If you are born under the influence of this nakshatra, then make sure you are aware of all its prospects and aspects. If you want to fetch only positive boons out of this star, then make sure you get a homam done to bring the greatest boons. The Homam will help you please mighty deity Vishvedevas and gain his divine blessings. Worship of Vishvedevas in the Homam will ensure that all the negative elements of your star are nullified, and only the advantages reach you.
https://www.vedicfolks.com/life-time-management/karma-remedies/homams/uttara-ashada-nakshatra-and-vishvedevas-devata-homam.html

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZIB6MslCAo

#Famine (youtube official) #SineadOConnor
“Famine” by Sinéad O'Connor --written by Lennon-McCartney, Paul McCartney, Tim Simenon, Dave Clayton, John Reynolds & Sinéad O'Connor.

Track 13, #Universal #Mother

Okay, I want to talk about Ireland
Specifically I want to talk about the "famine"
About the fact that there never really was one
There was no "famine"
See Irish people were only allowed to eat potatoes
All of the other food
Meat fish vegetables
Were stipped out of the country under armed guard
To England while the Irish people starved
And then on the middle of all this
They gave us money not to teach our children Irish
And so we lost our history
And this is what I think is still hurting me

See we're like a child that's been battered
Has to drive itself out of it's head because it's fightened
Still feels all the painful feelings
But they lose contact with the memory

And this leads to massive self-destruction
Alcoholism drug addiction
All desperate attempts at running
And in it's worst form
Becomes actual killing

And if there ever is gonna be healing
There has to be remembering
And then grieving
So that there then can be forgiving
There has to be knowledge and understanding

An American army regulation
Says you mustn't kill more than 10% of a nation
'Cause to do so causes permanent "psychological damage"
It's not permanent but they didn't know that
Anyway during the supposed "famine"
We lost a lot more than 10% of a nation
Through deaths on land or on ships of emigration
But what finally broke us was not starvation
But it's use in the controlling of our education
School go on about "Black 47"
On and on about "The terrible "famine""
But what they don't say is in truth
There really never was one

So let's take a look shall we
The highest statistics of child abuse in the EEC
And we say we're a Christian country
But we've lost contact with our history
See we used to worship God as a mother
We're suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder
Look at all our old men in the pubs
Look at all our young people on drugs
We used to worship God as a mother
Now look at what we're doing to each other
We've even made killers of ourselves
The most child-like trusting people in the Universe
And this is what's wrong with us
Our history books the parent figure lied to us

I see the Irish
As a race like a child
That got itself bashed in the face

And if there ever is gonna be healing
There has to be remembering
And then grieving
So that there can be forgiving
There has to be knowledge and understanding

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

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https://chitravedicastrology.com/uttara-ashadha-nakshatra/
#UttaraAshadha #Nakshatra, which starts at 26°40' in Sagittarius sign and ends at 10°00' in Capricorn sign, is the 21st Nakshatra in Zodiac as per #Vedic #astrology. The ruling deity or the group of deities for Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra are the #ten #Vishva #deva or #Vishva #devas. The term Vishva deva or Vishwa deva also means #universal #god. The word Vishva deva is also written as Vishwa deva.

The Vishva Devas are the sons of god Dharma, the god of righteousness and the goddess Vishva, the goddess of universality. Therefore the Vishvadevas are the universal gods or more rightly said, they are the gods who rule universal traits.

The #Sanskrit names of all the Vishva deva, in loose translation, are as follows:

Goodness
Truth
Will power
Skilfulness
Time
Desire
Firmness
Ancestors
Brightness
Peak or Acme
All these qualities and attributes by the name, as given above, are associated with Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra.

The symbol for Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra is an #Elephant's tusk. The Elephant's tusk as a symbol leads some interpretations to associate this #lunarmansion with the Hindu God #Ganesha. Lord Ganesha is the one-tusked elephant-headed god who is invoked to bless new beginnings and is prayed to remove obstacles from one's path or endeavour. Since Uttara Ashada Nakshatra denotes new beginnings and endeavours which becomes successful and permanent, this Nakshatra when well placed gives native a talent and ability to commence new enterprise and then taking it to success or desired conclusion. But when not so well placed native may start something in hurry and then fail to complete them.

The Elephant's tusk is sharp and denotes penetrating power. In evaluating this meaning, physical penetration may imply penetration of the body. And therefore the activities like hunting or surgery. Or it may even mean a movement of body or self. Hence penetrating new environments. On the mental side, it may imply greater insights.

And lastly, at many levels, the qualities of Purva Ashadha Nakshatra also apply to this Nakshatra, as one is the former (Purva) and the other is the latter (Uttara) part of the same larger constellation Ashadha or Ashada. The difference is Uttara Ashadha is more introspective and has great permanence and durability than Purva Ashada Nakshatra. In comparison, The Uttara Ashada Nakshatra is less aggressive as well.

The 1st Pada of Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra is in Sagittarius sign or Dhanu Rashi and the rest 3 Padas are in Capricorn sign or Makar Rashi. The 1st Pada falls in Sagittarius navamsa ruled by planet Jupiter. The 2nd navamsa is in Capricorn navamsa ruled by planet Saturn. The 3rd Pada is in Aquarius navamsa also ruled by Saturn. And the 4th Pada is in Pisces navamsa whose lord is Jupiter.

Moon in Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra: If the birth star is Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra, then the person will be obedient and had learned the rules of virtues. And this native will be grateful. Uttara Ashada person will have many friends and will return the favour received. Hence, he or she will generally be liked by others.
https://aaps.space/docs/nakshatra/Uttara-Ashadha-Nakshatra/