This map was translated from a verse from Mahabharata where Dhrithrashtra asks Sanjay, how world looks like from space.The verses are from ‘Jamvu-khanda Nirmana Parva’, which in turn is within the Bhishma Parva book of the Mahabharata. Sanjay says, O son of Kuru’s race, I will,
however, describe to thee the island called Sudarsana. This island, O king, is circular and of the form of a wheel. It is covered with rivers and other pieces of water and with mountains looking like masses of clouds, and with cities and many delightful provinces.
It is also full of trees furnished with flowers and fruits, and with crops of diverse kinds and other wealth. And it is surrounded on all sides with the salt ocean. As a person can see his own face in a mirror, even so is the island called Sudarsana seen in the lunar disc.
Two of its parts seem to be a peepul tree, while two others look like a large hare. It is surrounded on all sides with an assemblage of every kind of deciduous plants. Besides these portions, the rest is all water.
The map was made by Sriman Thiruvenkata Ramanuja Jeeyar (1806-1877).
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Why Do We Worship Tulsi Plant?
Tulsi is considered as a mother by the Sanatans, it has many medicinal properties. Tulsi is an antibiotic, if a person consumes basil every day, he or she can live a long and healthy life as the plant prevents diseases and stabilizes health.
Moreover, the fragrance of Tulsi averts mosquitoes and other insects; it is also believed that snakes do not tread near Tulsi plant, and therefore, ancient people used to plant Tulsi near their houses. 1. It acts as a detoxifying, cleansing, and purifying agent – both from
within and without. Therefore it is good for the skin – both when consumed and applied topically.
2. It is also effective in treating skin disorders, itching, and issues like ringworms.
3. It can be made into teas or can be had raw, powdered, paste, or in form herbal supplement
#gitajayanti The eleventh day (Ekadashi Tithi), Shukla Paksha (waxing phase of the Moon) of Margashirsha month as per the Hindu calendar is of great significance. On this day, devotees keep a day-long fast and observe the Vaikuntha Ekadashi Vrat. It is said that the doors to
Vaikuntha (Lord Vishnu's heavenly abode) remain open on this day. Therefore, those seeking salvation succeed in achieving their ultimate goal. It is also the day, when Shrimad Bhagavad Gita, the holy book of the Hindus, came into being. On this Ekadashi Tithi, devotees celebrate
On this Ekadashi Tithi, devotees celebrate Gita Jayanti, i.e., the birth anniversary of the holy Shrimad Bhagavad Gita. The Ekadashi Tithi begins at 11:17 PM on December 24 and ends at 1:54 AM on December 26.
As stated above, Gita Jayanti marks the birth of the sacred book of the
Om Mantra is an ancient Sanskrit spiritual symbol in Indian religions. Which was first felt by rishis as they meditated. Eventually, as the experience proliferated, the word came forth and people started chanting it to feel the same experience. OM is also one of the most
important spiritual symbols. It refers to Atman (soul, self within) and Brahman (the entirety of the universe, the ultimate reality, and cosmic knowledge). Om is a sound with a complex meaning. It is the whole universe fused into a single word, representing the union of body,
mind, and soul.
Om is misunderstood as a religious mantra which is only related to Hindus. But in reality, it is a cosmic vibration that initiated the creation of the whole universe. The sound of om has three syllables A, U, and M pronounced as AUM. Chanting of ‘aaaa’ gives
What is 'Maya' in Hinduism? It's a question with no simple explanation, even though scholars have studied it for ages and identified texts talking about 'Maya' in ancient scriptures of Hinduism. During the period of Sri Krishna avatar of Lord Vishnu, Narada Muni was puzzled with
the concept of 'Maya'. He was in deep thought on how Maya can influence humans and why it's considered very powerful. Unable to contain his curiosity, the sage presented his doubts to Lord Krishna, but the Lord simply smiled without any response. Narada left, not knowing
why Krishna refused to clear his doubts. Shri Krishna had some other plans to make Narada understand Maya.
Finally understanding Maya, Narada begged Krishna to take him away and swore only to pray and singing praises all his life to avoid getting stuck in illusion again.
Isn't it beautiful that toughest of calculations and hardest of concepts are given to us in the easiest of manners in the form of slokas/mantras to us by our ancestors!
According to modern calculation:
Average distance between the Sun and Earth =149 million kms = 92 million miles
However, the orbit of the Earth is not a perfect circle, but an ellipse. Sometimes the Earth is closer to the Sun and sometimes it is farther. Shortest distance between Sun and Earth (perihelion) = 91 million miles = 147 million kms (early January)
Longest distance between Sun and Earth (aphelion) = 94.5 million miles = 152 million kms (early July) yuga-sahasra-yojana para bhanu
leelyo tahi madhura phala janu.
Considering the Sun to be a sweet fruit, Hanuman jumped to swallow it.
Here the distance he travelled is mentioned
Story of Markandeya and kalabhairava.
Markandeya was a child for whom a choice was made before he was born. His parents had to choose between having a son who would live for a hundred years but a fool, or a son who would be a brilliant, shining but live only for sixteen years.
The parents were wise and they chose the latter, and they bore a brilliant, shining child of enormous capabilities. But as days passed and years rolled by, they were worried for their child and became very tortured as the date of his death came close. They explained to Markandeya
about the boon they had received and the choice they had made. But Markandeya was phenomenally wise and knowledgeable, and he knew the ways of life. So, when the moment of his death came – when the god of death, Yama, came to claim his life – Markandeya did one simple act.