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| Vedic accent is generally considered the most archai | |
| In Hinduism (specifically, early | Vedic accounts), Shachi (also known as Indrani (quee |
| ned upon by the Hindu society since the end of | Vedic age and is a punishable offense in modern Indi |
| Volume 1: The | Vedic Age [Prehistory to 600 B.C.] |
| Gurukulas have existed since the | Vedic age. |
| other scattered references to vital points in | Vedic and epic sources, it is certain that India's e |
| narration, in Indian literature, starting with | Vedic and oral literature to Buddhist and contempora |
| s, is an authority in promoting and conserving | Vedic and Puranic (pertaining to the Hindu scripture |
| ee the articles on the separate deities Mitra ( | Vedic) and Varuna. |
| , Philosophy and Religion, particularly of the | Vedic and Yogic traditions of India going back to ov |
| work on Soma, theologians had interpreted the | Vedic and Magian practices to have been based on alc |
| He made great contributions to | Vedic and classical Sanskrit scholarship, and was ca |
| Talageri also uses the purportedly late | Vedic Anukramani (a list of poets, deities and meter |
| ich castes (varna) were supposed to follow the | Vedic ashram system. |
| Main article: | Vedic ashram system |
| ed to denote a particular phase of life in the | Vedic ashram system when a person is between the age |
| However, Mars is not the only planet in | Vedic Astrology that is supposed to affect the relat |
| Lal Kitab is unique in field of | vedic astrology because for the first time a book ex |
| It is formed when all 7 planets considered in | Vedic Astrology (Sun, Moon, Mars, Venus, Jupiter, Me |
| Linda Johnsen, M.S. is | Vedic Astrology Editor. |
| In | Vedic astrology Surya is considered a mild malefic o |
| No other reference on | vedic astrology provides such an exhaustive collecti |
| Uttara Kalamrita stands out as a | vedic astrology reference book because of an exhaust |
| Vedic astrology also prescribes certain remedies and | |
| Uttara Kalamrita is a reference work on | Vedic astrology or Jyotisa it is also termed as side |
| ead in Tula or Libra (The 7th House of Natural | Vedic Astrology) |
| Dealing with Depression in | Vedic Astrology, by Stephen Byrnes, PhD, ND, RNCP |
| Bad: Venus & Jupiter as Functional Malefics In | Vedic Astrology, by Stephen Byrnes, PhD |
| In India, | Vedic astrology, also known as Jyotishis, have been |
| As per | Vedic Astrology, it is advisable to perform necessar |
| Often used in | Vedic astrology, as it is contiguous to astrology an |
| ition: Chinese astrology, Western astrology or | Vedic astrology. |
| Vedic Brahminism was popular in the 6th and 7th cent | |
| Tokunaga Muneo is a specialist in Sanskrit and | Vedic but also one of the world's foremost authoriti |
| aditions lacking a written notation, including | Vedic, Byzantine and Roman chants. |
| njay Rath originally founded the Sri Jagannath | Vedic Center (SJVC) in 1998 as a platform for open d |
| forms of rote learning have also been used in | Vedic chant since as long as three thousand years ag |
| UNESCO proclaimed the tradition of | Vedic chant a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible |
| and Native American cultures, Gregorian chant, | Vedic chant, Jewish liturgical music (chazzanut), Qu |
| His wife, Menaka Desikachar, teaches yoga and | Vedic chanting at the KYM. |
| th other groups to eventually give rise to the | Vedic Civilization (c. |
| rical linguistic views, the authors argue that | Vedic civilization grew out of the "Indus-Sarasvati |
| ], New Delhi and belongs to the Dayanand Anglo | Vedic College Trust & Management Society , which own |
| Aarti is said to have descended from the | Vedic concept of fire rituals, or homa. |
| It aims to instill and teach | Vedic concepts to its students. |
| ple dedicated to [[The temple hosts the annual | vedic contest called Anyonyam, which is an important |
| erved as receptacles of later additions to the | Vedic corpus. |
| : "Edwin Bryant's The Quest for the Origins of | Vedic Culture ... systematically exposes the logical |
| that the Ganges still fell within the area of | Vedic culture before the codification of the Rigveda |
| th a Nag princess testifies that he propagated | Vedic culture among aborigines. |
| en re-applied to other rivers as the center of | Vedic culture moved eastward. |
| nt, Edwin (2001), The Quest for the Origins of | Vedic Culture, Oxford University Press |
| as attributed the status of first deity by the | Vedic culture, although she is not the only one attr |
| o corresponds to the eastward expansion of the | Vedic culture. |
| ions between the Indus Valley Civilization and | Vedic culture. |
| Edwin F. Bryant The Quest for the Origins of | Vedic Culture: The Indo-Aryan Migration Debate. |
| life-breath of all mantras, all vedas and all | vedic declarations (cf. |
| ndia where it was hand-carved with traditional | Vedic deities and motifs. |
| ausha Pita and Prithvi Mata gave rise to other | Vedic deities and demi-gods like Indra, Agni, Ushas |
| Rudra, a | Vedic deity later identified with Shiva, is indeed r |
| In Hindu mythology it is the weapon of the | Vedic deity Varuna. |
| This resulted in book-length investigations of | Vedic dialects (1989), the development of the Vedic |
| The | Vedic divinities are considered to be the human mind |
| a kind of legacy carried down the centuries in | Vedic Dyaus (also Dyupiter), Zeus, Jupiter, Thor and |
| The name may thus be comparable to the | Vedic earth goddess “Prthvi” and the Greek place nam |
| boats, brought under his control an autonomous | Vedic educational centre situated there or defeated |
| To tackle these problems, | Vedic, epic and Buddhist texts are examined in the l |
| and representing Bosse, is the daughter of the | Vedic god Indra, descending to earth to observe huma |
| kara Dhvaja has become latter an emblem of the | Vedic god of love and desire - Kamadeva. |
| It could be the name of the | Vedic god Varuna and have entered the Hittite vocabu |
| the position of the Rudras to give status of a | Vedic god to Rudra. |
| For the | Vedic god, see Indra. |
| She is sister to Ushas, the | Vedic goddess of Dawn. |
| However, Dr. Stella Kramrish points to the Rig | Vedic goddess Aditi. |
| The Ashvins are | Vedic gods symbolising the shining of sunrise and su |
| ymn addressed exclusively to her, unlike other | Vedic gods. |
| Bhat's | vedic heritage and a strong attachment to cultural r |
| y be summarized by the title of his work World | Vedic Heritage: A History of Histories, Presenting a |
| Panchang is a | Vedic Hindu calendar. |
| ked for the rejuvenation and revival of Vedas, | Vedic Hindu traditions and Vedic ideology.Datta Kshe |
| When Rishi Veda Vyasa divided ancient | vedic hymns into four parts based on their use in th |
| It is one of the few Rig | vedic hymns still current in contemporary Hinduism l |
| Nandni Mata appears in several | Vedic hymns and is also described in the eleventh ch |
| patriarch, a priest, a preceptor, an author of | Vedic hymns, a sage, a saint, an ascetic, a prophet |
| The goddess Sri appears in several earlier | vedic hymns, and is the personification of auspiciou |
| Vedic India (and presumably the Persians also) exhib | |
| major contribution was a study of the ancient | Vedic intoxicant Soma, which he proposed was based o |
| researcher to propose that the actual form of | Vedic intoxication was entheogenic. |
| Vedic Kanya College is a girls college in Jaipur cit | |
| m as military allies of sage Vashistha against | Vedic king Vishwamitra (55/2-3). |
| es which has several objectives like spreading | vedic knowledge, providing medical relief to poor, e |
| n as household priests and to study and impart | Vedic knowledge. |
| orts to the construction mandirs and spread of | Vedic knowledge. |
| Brahmavarchas: Highest authority in | Vedic learning |
| ry guru-sishya tradition, as a part of overall | Vedic learning. |
| To Provide education at the primary and | Vedic levels, Annigeri had five Brahmapuris. |
| ntific literature of India, beginning with the | Vedic literature and ending with the early part of t |
| re for studying Sanskrit, devotional music and | Vedic literature |
| these planets, are sometimes described in the | Vedic literature as dvipas. |
| In the early | Vedic literature such as the Smritis (ancient religi |
| It deals in detail with the Sulbasutras in the | Vedic literature, with the mathematical parts of Jai |
| well as covering traditional subjects such as | Vedic literature, Indian philosophy and culture. |
| scripts were related a wide range of subjects: | vedic literature, ancient epic poetry, classical San |
| sentations of Siva, and notes its absence from | Vedic literature, and its interpretation as a phallu |
| elationship jiva with Krishna described in the | Vedic literature. |
| the Bhagavata Purana, an important classic of | Vedic literature. |
| In another Rig | Vedic lore, Dyausa (Sky) Pita impregnates Mother Pri |
| Tantrics saw themselves as independent of the | Vedic mainstream schools of thought and practice, an |
| Several | Vedic mantras refer to the wide use of the pearls. |
| aking Brahmins like Shivalli Brahmins to write | Vedic mantras as also translate Sanskrit works into |
| Krishna 'Maha-Mantra', one of the most popular | Vedic mantras, especially amongst Gaudiya Vaishnavas |
| There are other regular sections like | vedic months and dates from the Indian national cale |
| l to the plot of RG Veda manga series based on | Vedic mythology |
| creation myths and accounts in Zoroastrian and | Vedic mythology, postulating a common Proto-Indo-Eur |
| Vedic mythology. | |
| His specialty was | Vedic mythology. |
| The story features elements of | Vedic mythology; the title itself imitates Rigveda, |
| Santoor is an Iranian instrument and has | Vedic origin and was later spread to several regions |
| The | Vedic paddhati: As current among the Kashmiri Pandit |
| In ancient | Vedic pantheon, Dyausa is the heavenly sky father. |
| Why could the later | Vedic people not develop a full-fledged state and cl |
| Aditi challenges the modern idea that the | Vedic peoples were patriarchal. |
| , the line made while plowing the land, and in | Vedic period, she was one of the goddesses associate |
| erally discontinued among Brahmins by the late | Vedic period, during the rise of Jainism and Buddhis |
| lative tradition, even as early as the late Rg | Vedic period. |
| nto the Rigvedic period, the early part of the | Vedic period. |
| Maharishi Dadhichi the great king of Sindh in | Vedic period. |
| 3. | Vedic Philology |
| Maitreyi was a | Vedic philosopher from ancient India. |
| Legend says he rejected the | vedic philosophical debates of his upbringing to foc |
| , "Integrovision", to present an exposition of | Vedic philosophy and of man's search for the eternal |
| Swami Prabhupada, author of numerous books on | Vedic philosophy and spiritual culture, and founder- |
| They subscribe to the | Vedic phrase "Aham Brahma Asmi", which means: "I am |
| Ayurveda the name Kushta refers to an ancient | Vedic plant god mentioned in the Atharvaveda as a re |
| with Syrian litergy replacing the Sanskrit and | vedic prayers. |
| ) was a Sanskrit grammarian, mathematician and | Vedic priest who lived in ancient India. |
| Sri Chinna Jeeyar has also launched several | Vedic projects as well as a computer center. |
| Dayanand Anglo | Vedic Public School, Airoli is a school in Airoli, N |
| A | Vedic Reader for Students, Arthur Anthony Macdonald, |
| Vedic recitals and cultural programmes are held in t | |
| lture that broke away from the ritual-oriented | Vedic religion and rooted itself in devotion as the |
| uru accepted the fundamental principles of the | Vedic religion, he revolted against caste-based asce |
| ymns of the Rigveda, and consequently in early | Vedic religion. |
| he is sometimes identified with Gritsamada, a | Vedic Rishi. |
| Veda / | Vedic ritual / Samaveda / Jaiminiya Samaveda texts a |
| r assumed by a Namputiri who has performed the | vedic ritual of Somayajna. |
| As at Chidambaram and Tiruvanaikoil, here | Vedic rituals are performed, unlike the Sivachariyar |
| Vedic rituals all involve Agni, for example the elab | |
| to royal families and their adherence of such | Vedic rituals as asvamedha (horse sacrifice) and hir |
| es on Nyaya-vaartik and debate on buddhism and | Vedic rituals. |
| ime (Satya Yuga), when Brahma was performing a | Vedic sacrifice (jug) in Pushkar. |
| In later texts, | Vedic sacrifices are performed on this river and on |
| The king conducted a series of ten | Vedic sacrifices. |
| rka in north India under the leadership of the | Vedic sage Agastya just after the collapse of the IV |
| its popularity in the Brahmana period of late | Vedic Sanskrit (roughly 8th century BC), with some 4 |
| as the first authentic evidence of the archaic | Vedic Sanskrit language. |
| n turn removed less than a millennium from the | Vedic Sanskrit of the Rigveda. |
| His name in | Vedic Sanskrit connotes "impeller, rouser, vivifier" |
| nt of reconstructed PIE accent is reflected in | Vedic Sanskrit basically intact. |
| Free accent is preserved in | Vedic Sanskrit (of modern Indo-Iranian languages, ac |
| vals” in his own language (somewhat similar to | Vedic Sanskrit), and then states, “this means…” and |
| He is noted for his studies of the dialects of | Vedic Sanskrit, old Indian history, the development |
| Paul Thieme (1905-2001) was a scholar of | Vedic Sanskrit. |
| Ghaggar-Hakra is generally identified with the | Vedic Sarasvati River by most scholars, though it is |
| butary of the Ghaggar river, also known as the | Vedic Sarasvati River in the ancient past and the ri |
| Sambamurti Ganapathigal was a | Vedic scholar who gave discourses. |
| am and Hindu traditions, often posed to him by | Vedic scholars and pundits. |
| Vedic school of thought prescribes an initiation (Up | |
| t Hotel (also known as the Maharishi School of | Vedic Science) is a historic site in Avon Park, Flor |
| rimage, education on traditional festivals and | vedic science, such as yoga, ayurveda, astrology, cr |
| old in 1994 and became the Maharishi School of | Vedic Science, which eventually closed. |
| The term “navaya” means “the place where | Vedic scriptures are taught”. |
| The | Vedic scriptures also generally recommend one or mor |
| o Shiva, a form of Ishvara or God in the later | Vedic scriptures of Hinduism. |
| man condition by fostering an understanding of | Vedic scriptures. |
| shatriya Varna (the princely military order in | Vedic society). |
| Agnihotra: The | Vedic Solution for Present-Day Problems (English). |
| was very much active in the efforts to promote | Vedic studies in association with the famous Vedic S |
| o took efforts to achieve the proliferation of | Vedic studies among non-Brahmins. |
| skritic study, and established two schools for | Vedic Studies in Madura and Thiruparankundram. |
| arl Friedrich Geldner (1852-1929) on important | Vedic studies (Vedische Studien; three volumes). |
| Journal reprinted in the Electronic Journal of | Vedic Studies (EJVS 11-1 2004) |
| is the director of the "American Institute for | Vedic Studies" in Santa Fe, New Mexico. |
| s David Frawley with the American Institute of | Vedic Studies, who has acted as an advisor to the co |
| a, is a young and dynamic orthodox graduate of | Vedic studies, whose career starts as a glorious cam |
| ducation, initiating Muthiah into Sanskrit and | Vedic studies. |
| sixth chapters of the second book of the older | vedic text, Aitareya Aranyaka. |
| The | Vedic texts speak, for example, of the 360 bones of |
| in the area are designed according to ancient | Vedic texts known as the Sthapatya-Shastra, it featu |
| English and gave purports to various Sanskrit | Vedic texts (approaching 70 volumes) such as the Bha |
| The hymn finds place in various | Vedic texts such as the Atharvaveda (19.6), the Sama |
| The precise pronunciation of visarga in | Vedic texts may vary between shakhas. |
| He has hypothesized (based on | vedic texts and yukti) that souls are eternal and no |
| The Savitri mantra is cited widely in | Vedic texts. |
| the basis for a "racial" interpretation of the | Vedic texts. |
| The Vaishnava school of | Vedic theology emphasizes a third significant phase |
| In | Vedic, these prepositions are separable from verbs; |
| much evidence to suggest that it was actually | Vedic thought indigenous to India which actually fir |
| This was followed by the many following | Vedic thoughts making gurukul one of the earliest fo |
| ncient Hindu tradition (see Hindu calendar and | Vedic time keeping). |
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