Homa/ Yagna Vidhi- When a man becomes Agnihotri, a fire worshipper in true sense, no one is allowed to sit with him in a Homa/Yagya except his wife. Before starting the Homa, Mother Earth is saluted first who supports us in executing this divine intervention. 1/n
After you sit down you start with Ganesha stuti followed by creating a Yantra in the pit. Yantra can be of so many types depending upon the Homa but most of them will be based on triangles to contain the divine energies within the enclosure.
Triangles are very imp in life, the human body is so full of triangles, an upward pointed triangle represents man s pubic hair and the downward triangle a female pubic hair; she is responsible for duality (Dvaitvad) by creation while a man is supposed to overcome duality 3/n
through control. The flame of fire is also a triangle which burns all dualities into ash- the Advait. Even the 3 eyes are in the form of a triangle: the lower two eyes of duality merge into the non-duality of 3rd eye.4/n
Once the Yantra is prepared,it is time to worship the Maa (Goddess).One has to worship Shakti because she as a woman is creator and merges with Shiva when the fire is ignited.Sadhus living in Himalayas light the fire with Vishnu Sudershan Mantra (They don’t carry matchsticks) 5/n
Since fire is the essence of Homa, the fuel needs to be very clean, esp the wood and havan samagri should not have dirt or insects. The choice of offering depends upon the type of Homa but essentially contain ghee, wheat, barley, sesame seeds, guggul, loban, dry and 6/n
fresh fruits, honey, sugar combined in a specific proportion. Sometimes Sugarcane is also there. All are sweet because we want fire to give us prosperity. We also add certain herbs to add to the medicinal value of ash. The process begins with remembering your cosmic mother 7/n
followed by your own mother. Then u propitiate your Kulguru followed by the 7 Rishis – Pulaha, Pulastya, Devala, Asita, Kratu, Bhrigu & Angirasa. Next are saluted the Gods, Demigods, planets and other ethereals and then finally Yakshas, Gandharvas, Kinnaras and Vidhyadharas. 8/n
And then you turn towards fire and request it to enter your Bhutagni-the fire of the subtle body which transcends u into spiritual progress. If I really want the fire to enter me I have to disappear to create a spiritual vacuum. I offer all my Gyanindriyas to achieve divinity9/n
In Khandmand yoga (pic) you offer your real sense organs. Then I request the deity to enter the pit and then I start my offerings. A coconut is added into the fire in the form of worshipper s head, a form of offering self consciousness to transform into divine consciousness 10/n
Even Tapas is a form of Homa where a physical fire is not used but you create a friction of our penances and old habits to burn a fire within you; the word tapas comes from Tap which means heat in Sanskrit.
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Embrace of Salvation : In the fall of 1995, two girls, twins, weighing only 2 kilograms, were born prematurely. Brielle and Kyrie Jackson spent their first few weeks of life in special incubators fighting for their lives. 1/4
Kyrie was the stronger twin, thriving and 1.3 kg heavier, while Brielle struggled to survive. At one point, Brielle's breathing became shallow and her heart rate dropped dramatically.
The doctors did everything they could, but simply nothing worked. 2/4
Before it was too late, a nurse got an idea and suggested putting the babies together in one incubator. They had never done something like this before in the US, but something incredible happened.
As soon as Kylie was placed next to her sister, she reached out and hugged Brielle
Starting with the first thread on the importance of Rice in our culture. As usual dedicating to @MumukshuSavitri from whom I learn every day...
The Atharva Veda describes rice as the ‘son of heaven who never die’.
Annadevata, the God of rice, is the first ancestor of sacrifice
Taittiriya Upanishad says that Purusha is formed of rice (anna) and the vital essences (rasa). And that we should not look down on rice; nor neglect rice. He who knows the discipline and glory of rice attains that which he seeks 2/n
According to the Shatapatha Brahmana, rice originated from the marrow or Soma from the body of Indra: ‘In the Mahabharata, Krishna gives Draupadi, an akshaya patra, a bowl that was always full of rice. Rice is a sacred symbol of auspiciousness, wealth, and fertility. 3/n
Sheila donated Rs.5000 to PM/ CM Relief Fund.
On the other hand, Paandu bought a whisky bottle worth Rs 5000/-.
The question is who contributed more?
01. On the Rs 5000 Sheila donated, she got a 30% tax rebate. Therefore, she actually landed up earning back Rs 1500/- 1/3
In other words, by donating Rs 5000 she made a net contribution of just Rs 3500/-.
02. On Alcohol, the total taxes (excise and GST) added up to approximately 72% of the MRP. So when Paandu paid Rs 5000,/-, Rs 3600/- went to the state exchequer...2/4
...and 12.5 pegs of pleasure from a 750 ml whisky bottle 🍷🍷.
Therefore, not only did Paandu contribute more, he created jobs at the Distillery, their suppliers of labels, bottles, caps, machinery etc., jobs at the Marketing Company, jobs at the Wine Shop and 3/4
History of Insurance: Dedicating to @MumukshuSavitri who is an encyclopedia in herself... In 1744, Scotland, Alexander Webster and Robert Wallace, decided to set up a life-insurance fund that would provide pensions for the widows and orphans of dead clergymen. 1/n
They proposed that each of their church’s ministers would pay a part of his income into the fund, which would invest the money. If a minister died, his widow would receive dividends on the profits. The most difficult part was to predict how many clergy men would die each year 2/n
and so how much money would be deducted from their income. So they contacted a Math Prof. Colin Maclaurin whose work was founded on Bernoulli’s Law of Large Numbers. Bernoulli had codified the principle that while it might be difficult to predict with certainty a single event,3/n
Vatsnabh (Vats- for child & Nabh for umbilicus- Roots looks like everted umbilicus) or Aconite is considered one of the the most poisonous plant in the world. It is native to North-East India and Nepal. It is very well spread over Sandakphu mountain in West Bengal. #Ayurveda 1/3
Sandakphu in Tibetean means height of poisonous plant from the fact that shepherds stopped taking their herds to this mountain because of poisoning. No plant grows in its vicinity and there are reports of poisoning in humans by accidental inhalation of its pollen while trekking.
Very evolved and experienced Aghoris smoke this with cannabis to reach an altered consciousness state. In Ayurveda the herb is first purified in cows urine and then used in different medicines to treat Fever, Pain and Arsenic poisoning.3/4
A herb which helps win 100 husbands- Shatavar
In Sanskrit "Shat" stands for 100 and "Var" Stands for husbands. Consumption of Shatavar makes you so beautiful that 100 men want to marry you
Asparagus racemosus or Shatavar in Ayurveda is also associated with 100 benefits
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Esp for Women, it should be consumed throughout life
During childhood at 10 years, it helps in a very smooth menarche
During adolescence & in youth- Prevents painful periods, makes you beautiful
At Marriage: Helps to improve fertility, instills pregnancy, prevents abortions 2/n
During Pregnancy- Strengthens the uterus, helps in morning sickness, keeps woman happy
After childbirth – Stimulates lactation, strengthens breast milk
During motherhood- Keeps reproductive health intact, improves immunity, keeps you beautiful 3/n