A Vedic Hindu Mandir’s architecture is a divine and yogic representation of a human being as shown in the figure . The feet represent the spire (rajagopuram). The hands represent the walkway (prakaaram) encompassing all around the Devalaya.
The main hall (mandapam) represents the abdomen.
The entrance porch (antaraalam) represents the heart. The sanctum sanctorum (garbha griha) represents the head. The deity is consecrated with religious rites in the sanctum sanctorum. There is proportionality between the size of
the deity in the sanctum sanctorum and the sizes of the Mandir construction details.
Now, whenever we come across any Hindu Mandir we often see couple of patterns. One sees fractal-like spires (shikharas), and other parts of the architecture which are self-similar to the
unity of the whole.
When we look at the symmetry of the Mandir we come across questions like, how exactly was this built? What was the basic architectural layout? What was the mathematical concept that was used & what kind of geometry that they possessed to construct such a
Mandir? What kind of mathematical concepts they had used?
We as in vedic world called as “vedic maths or vedic geometry” that possess such a technique that is used to construct the most advanced layout. No doubt that we are not getting advanced in technology,
Vishpala is a woman mentioned in the Rigveda . The name is likely from viś "settlement, village" and bala "strong", meaning something like "protecting the settlement" or "strong settlement".
She had knowledge of warfare - she took the lead and protected her settlement.
In the event she lost her right leg - Ashvinis ( termed angels ) fitted her with a metal leg.
The anatomy, physiology, embryology etc. are discussed very clearly in Vedas.
The surgery is the most amazing science found in Rig Veda over thousands of years ago.
It mentions the concept of Artificial Limbs in history of prosthesis.
The foot of Vispala, the wife of Khela, was cut off, like the wing of a bird, in an engagement by night.
Immediately
Historians and intellectuals have always been reluctant to acknowledge the profound contributions of the Hindus in the fields of philosophy, alchemy, medicine, mathematics,
including astronomy, arithmetic, algebra, trigonometry and geometry. Moreover, there has been a concerted effort to devalue the contributions of Hindus in various fields
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The Rig Veda eulogizes the twin gods of healing Aswins, who fitted an iron limb on Vispala whose leg was cut off in a conflict.
The many gods in the Rig Veda are personifications of elements and natural phenomena. While Tulsi
Maheswara Sutra is the most ancient known Sanskrit alphabet sequence. This alphabet sequence is at the same time a powerful Mantra and the vibrations of its sound has healing powers.
Sanskrit Language, which the Puranas describe as the Language of Gods, was from the sound of Bhagwan Shiva’s Damru, a percussion instrument which adorns Bhagwan Shiva’s hand.
Sanskrit Alphabets origin are from Maheswara Sutras.
After completion of His Cosmic dance, Shiva sounded His Damaru as the Universe was being created.
These sounds create maintain regulate and destroy the Universe.
Semen and Sound are mentioned as the Creative Force of the Universe.
Surya Arghya – Offering water to Sun, Procedure, Mantra & Health Benefits
Sun is the source of energy for the entire universe.
In Vedic Astrology, Sun is considered as the significator of Body,
Health, Eyes, Social Status, Father, Political Career, Ancestral Properties, Influencial Family Name and Profession.
That is why Surya Arghya offering at sunrise was given importance.
Whenever SUN goes weak in one’s
horoscope or during transit, these issues will be effected considerably. Due to its immense power to rejuvenate life on earth, SUN is considered as GOD in Hinduism and few other religions.
Even temples like Konark Sun temple in Odisha, Surya Narayana temple in Andhra Pradesh
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Kurma Devi defeated Qutb-ud-din Aibak
Samar Singh was killed in the 2nd Battle Of Tarain (1191-92 AD) fought between the forces of Prithiviraj Chauhan and Muhammad Ghori, who had returned to conquer India.
Both Samar Singh Deva and his eldest son,
Kalyan Rai, died in the second battle of Tarain, and, when Prithabai received the news of her double loss, she immediately mounted the pyre to rejoin her husband. Kurma Devi would eventually follow her, but first she had unfinished business to tend to. She had to ensure that
her son Karna seamlessly succeeded his father and that his seat on the throne of Chittorgarh was secure.
By this time Muhammad Ghori had retreated to Multan having left Qutub-ud-din Aibak, his chief general, in charge of Delhi and Ajayameru (Ajmer). During this time Kurma Devi
108 Buried Shiva Mandirs found at Siddhavatam
After the surfacing of five ancient Siva Mandirs partly in sand dunes along the Pennar river in Jyothi village in Siddhavatam mandal has led to the discovery that as many as 108 Shiva Mandirs have been buried under sand at the place.
Besides the rare presence of 108 Shiva Mandirs dating back to atleast 1213 A.D., a silver chariot and a diamond crown said to have been presented to the Jyothi Siddhavateswara Swamy Mandir by Kakatiya Rudrama Devi were present in Jyothi village, according to inscriptions
discovered here. 108 Shiva Mandirs were said to have been constructed by King Rakkasi Gangarayadeva and his aide, Jantimanayakudu, in the 12th century and were buried under sand during the Muslim Kings’ rule.
The site is in Cuddappah district, Andhra Pradesh state, India.