1/n We know Hindus gave mathematics to the world. But did you know the basic symbols for arithmetic operations come from Tantra? The Tantric symbols represent the process of individual manifestation from universal consciousness which results from the union of Shiva & Shakti.
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Tantra is the integrated study of universal creation from point of view of the individual. Tantric science uses Yantras - precise geometric diagrams as tools to explain the process of creation and attain self-realization. Construction of Yantras was the origin of geometry.
3/n All Yantras begin with the Bindu or point which represents the nucleus of the phenomenal world. It is the source of creation, therefore it is the beginning of all manifestation. When the Self decides to manifest in the material universe, all energy is compressed in a point.
4/n When the Bindu or supreme consciousness wants to expand, it becomes a circle through the radius of desire. A circle without the Bindu represents the nothingness of empty space without consciousness, therefore a circle without a point symbolizes zero.
5/n In Yantras, when the Bindu or source aspires to an upsurge of inspiration or an upward movement to manifest, a vertical rising or line is created. Thus a vertical line represents dynamic activity or desire by the grace of Shakti.
6/n In contrast the horizontal line represents stability because it is the shortest distance between two adjacent points. It represents the removal of energy from the material world like the inert ascetic form of Shiva resulting in a non-dynamic connection between two points.
7/n When the aspiring dynamic energy of the vertical line (Shakti) meets the stability of the horizontal line (Shiva), the two combine harmoniously & abundance of new creation comes into existence, so when vertical and horizontal lines intersect in the center, we have addition.
8/n When you remove the dynamic activity of the vertical line from the symbol of addition, the consciousness again withdraws from the physical as it does not have the aspiration to add to creation anymore, therefore subtraction is represented by the horizontal line.
9/n The diagonal line represents dynamic expression. When two diagonal lines intersect, the energy of both individual emanations is magnified exponentially and the creation of multiple complete forms can manifest- this represents multiplication.
10/n When a horizontal line comes in between two Bindus or points of origin as a barrier, it separates the two emanations of consciousness and divides them into two different individual loci bifurcating the unity, thus representing division.
11/n In the future, we will explore the most basic geometric shapes & what they represent in Tantra. Hindus used them as building blocks to represent incredibly intricate Yantra models of the Universe & the complex process of material manifestation from subtle consciousness.
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1/n In 1905, Rishi Aurobindo had these prophetic words to say about how India can regain her lost glory.
“India, the ancient Mother, is striving to be reborn, striving with agony and tears, but she strives in vain. What ails her, she who is so vast and might be so strong?
2/n There is surely some enormous defect, something vital is wanting in us, nor is it difficult to lay our finger on the spot. We have all things else, but we are empty of strength, void of energy. We have abandoned Shakti and are therefore abandoned by Shakti.
3/n The Mother is not in our hearts, in our brains, in our arms. The wish to be reborn we have in abundance, there is no deficiency there. How many attempts have been made, how many movements have been begun, in religion, in society, in politics! But the same fate overtajes them,
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No scholar had such insight into the impact of Islam on Hindu history & future through impeccable research as Sita Ram Goel. His works should be compulsory for all Hindus. Here is an excerpt from his exceptional book, “ India's secularism, new name for national subversion”
2/n “After having studied Islamic scriptures and Islamic history as unfolded in my own country and abroad, I have reached the definite conclusion that Hindu society has committed a fundamental and suicidal blunder. The blunder is to recognize Islam as a dharma.”
3/n “It cannot be said that Islam left anything undone in making itself well known. Slaughter of the defeated armies after they had surrendered, public auction abroad of thousands of men and women and children who had been captured and sent there, mass rape of helpless women,”