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Youtube bharat ek khoj
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youtube bharat ek khoj

It seems they also worship to Fire (not the fire, but worship involves the fire). Interestingly Zoroastrians have some more similarity to the vedic traditions. Which incidentally finds a brother in the Zoroastrian divine plant Haoma. Wiki says that Rig veda has a whole chapter about the mysterious Soma plant. I guess Rig Veda is one of the oldest treatise on philosophy. What is the difference between a Shlok, a Mantr and a Rik ? I have some questions which someone with better command of Sanskrit/Vedas can possibly answer - Can we call the couplets or verses (which are part of a sukta) in Rig Veda Shlokas? can we call them Mantras? are they called Rik ?. I could not graduate beyond "Ramah kandukain seh kridanti" and "Vrikshe patrani pattanti" ( I think these words are grammatically incorrect Sanskrit for "Ram's playing with the ball" and "Leaves fall from the tree"). Phaili hain dishaayen baahu jaisi uski submey subparĪisey hi devata ki upaasanaa karen hum havi dekar Satya dharm palak atul jal niyaamak raksha kar

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youtube bharat ek khoj

Garbh mey apney agni dhaaran kar payda kar Jo hai astitvamaan dharti aasmaan dhaaran karĪisey kis devata ki upaasanaa karen hum havi dekar Vahi to saarey bhuut jaat ka swami mahaan Vah thaa Hiranyagarbh shristi sey pehley vidyamaan Sa dādhāra pṛthivīṃ dyāmutemāṃ kasmai devāyahaviṣā vidhema || Hiraṇyagharbhaḥ samavartatāghre bhūtasya jātaḥ patirekaāsīt | Hai kisi ko nahi pata, nahi pata, nahi hai pataa, nahi hai pataaĬlosing Track (click to hear/download the MP3) Vahi such-much mey jaanta, ya nahi bhi jaanta Oonche aakaash mey rehta, sada adhyaksh bana rehta Srishti ka kaun hai karta, karta hai va akarta Srishti se pehaley sat nahi thaa, asat bhi nahiĪntariksh bhi nahi, aakaash bhi nahi thaa Kimāvarīvaḥ kuha kasya śarmannambhaḥ kimāsīd ghahanaṃ ghabhīram || Nāsadāsīn no sadāsīt tadānīṃ nāsīd rajo no vyomāparo yat | Opening Track (click to hear/download the MP3) These Hymns ( sukta) can be found in Mandal 10 (book 10) of Rig Veda. The tracks are actually recitations of Sanskrit originals and Hindi adaptations of Nasadiya sukta and Hiranyagarbha sukta. I did some googling to dig out the mp3s and some info on the tracks. they had a distinct sound and aura about them it was the story of Indian history, as told by Jawharlal Nehru in his book "Discovery of India". in those days, when history classes were the most boring things, it made history seem interesting to me.

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One of my favourite TV serials, it was first telecast when I was in class 5 or 6.















Youtube bharat ek khoj