In Śaiva Āgamic worship, dhūpa ( incense smoke ) is an important upacāra ( ritual ) offered to the deity. It is not merely the act of showing incense, but a ritual offering of fragrant smoke, performed with proper substance, sequence, distance, mudrā, and bell-sound.
शुक्रवार, २२ मे, २०२६
सोमवार, १८ मे, २०२६
Shiva Puranam of Thiruvasagam: Word to Word Meaning and Commentary
गुरुवार, २६ मार्च, २०२६
Chamakam: Word to Word Meaning and Commentary
The entire Universe is reverberating. When there is reverberation, there is sound. In other words, the entire cosmos is simply a manifestation of sound energy. The ancient Vedic sages through penance, could download cosmic data directly. They received cosmic truths in the form of sounds which they envisioned. These truths were recited as received, and passed on generations after generations.
Various truths downloaded by various ṛṣi-s gave rise to the ocean of Vedas. Veda Vyāsa later compiled these Vedas and classified them. This is how the 4 Vedas came to existence. Each of these Vedas had many branches. Each branch had 4 components :
(1) saṃhitā
(2) brāhmaṇa
(3) āraṇyaka
(4) upaniṣad
Camakam is from the Taittirīya Saṁhitā, Kṛṣṇa Yajurveda, 4th Kāṇḍa, 7th Prāpaṭhaka
रविवार, ८ मार्च, २०२६
Brahma or Bramha: Sanskrit Pronunciation Decoded
अकुहविसर्जनीयानां कण्ठः
akuha-visarjanīyānāṃ kaṇṭhaḥ
Word-to-word meaning:
akuha — a and the ku-varga letters (ka, kha, ga, gha, ṅa)
visarjanīyānām — of the visarga (ḥ) sound
kaṇṭhaḥ — the throat ( is the place of articulation)
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