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Infobox book name The Arctic Home in the Vedas title orig translator image Image Book Page.jpg 250px image caption The title page of the 1925 edition br of The Arctic Home in the Vedas author Bal Gangadhar Tilak illustrator cover artist country India language English series subject History genre publisher release date 1903 english release date media type Print Hardback pages isbn N A preceded by followed by The Arctic Home in the Vedas is a book on the origin of Indo Aryan peoples Aryans by Lokmanya B l Gang dhar Tilak , a mathematician turned astronomer , historian , journalist , philosopher and political leader of India during 1880 to 1920. It propounded the theory that the North Pole was the original home of Aryans during pre glacial period which they had to leave due to the ice deluge around 8th millennium BC 8000 B.C. and had to migrate to the Northern parts of Europe and Asia in search of lands for new settlements. In support to his theory Tilak has presented certain Vedic hymns, Avestic passages, Vedic chronology and Vedic calendars with interpretations of the contents in detail. The book was written at the end of 1898, but was first published in March 1903 in Pune . Background Man was believed to be post Glacial and the theory of Asiatic Home of Aryans prevailed. The age of the oldest Vedic period, however, was carried back to 4500 BC by scholars including the author himself after scientific astronomical research in correlation with the evidence found in the Vedic hymns. The Author held the view that further study of Vedic hymns and Avestic passages might reveal the long ... of Yasna passages are given. Influence The Arctic Home in the Vedas has been cited in the works of Julius Evola and Savitri Devi . References The Arctic Home in the Vedas by B.G. Tilak, edition ... External links Text of http www.oration.com mm9n articles tilak.htm The Arctic Home in the Vedas Ancient India and Central Asia India topics Use dmy dates date November 2010 DEFAULTSORT Arctic Home In The Vedas ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Ekavedi is an Indian surname reflecting the mastery of a Brahmin over one of the four vedas including the Vedic Branch he was born into . Aryan Brahmin name from Sanskrit Trivedi one that knows one Vedas , from eka one veda sacred knowledge leading to vedi to see . The Vedas are the oldest sacred texts of the ancient Aryan Hindu religion and the oldest religious texts known to mankind. Also see dwivedi or dubey, trivedi or tewari and chaturvedi or chaubey. Category Surnames ... more details
Hindu philosophy In Hinduism , Apaurusheyatva IAST IAST Apauru eya , Sanskrit , being unauthored , is used to describe the Vedas , the main Hindu scripture scripture in Hinduism . This implies that the Vedas are not authored by any agency, be it human or divine. Apaurusheya shabda unauthored word is an extension of apaurusheya which refers to the Vedas. Apaurusheyatva is a central concept in the Vedanta and Mimamsa schools of Hindu philosophy . These schools accept the Vedas as svatah pramana self evident pramana means of knowledge . These schools accept that the Vedas were heard by the Rishi s. The Mimamsa school asserts that since the Vedas are composed of words shabda and the words are composed of varna phoneme phonemes , the phonemes being eternal, the Vedas are also eternal. To this, if asked whether all words and sentences are eternal, the Mimamsa philosophers reply that the rules behind combination of phonemes are fixed and pre determined for the Vedas, unlike other words and sentences. The Vedanta school also accepts this line of argument. See also Sruti Acheiropoieta Revelation Shabda External links http www.dvaita.net pdf papers veda.pdf Ved pauruseyatva An overview of the concept, by Prof. D. Prahladachar, presented with the author s permission. 58855 bytes. PDF Category Hindu philosophical concepts Category Sanskrit words and phrases Hindu philo stub hi ru ... more details
Astika may refer to Astika and Nastika , a Hindu who believes in the Vedas Astika Beer Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages Disambig ... more details
Vedic Hindism may refer to Hinduism Shrauta , surviving conservative traditions within Hinduism historical Vedic religion See also Vedas History of Hinduism Vedic disambiguation disambig ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2008 Bandhu , Sanskrit for relation or binding , are the connections that, according to the Vedas link the outer and the inner worlds. Vedas Vedic texts which? date November 2011 speak, for example, of the 360 bones of the fetus that fuse into the 206 bones of the adult after the 360 days of the year Hinduism stub Category Hindu philosophical concepts Category Sanskrit words and phrases ... more details
Orphan date October 2006 att May 2011 Bashkali , also known as Bahkali or Bahkala , was one of the arranger s of the Vedas . Paila arranger of the Vedas Paila divided the Rig Veda, and gave the two Sanhita s, or collections of hymn s, to Indrapramati and to Bashkali. ref cite book title A Classical Dictionary of India last Garrett first John year 1873 publisher Higginbotham page 517 ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Bashkali Category Indian Hindus Category Hindu gurus Hinduism stub ... more details
Uva a was a commentator of the Vedas He wrote commentaries of the pratishakhya pr ti khya s, notably on the Rigveda pratishakhya of Shaunaka . According to Bhimasena s Sudhasagara tika , he was a brother of Kaiyata , the author of Mahavhasyapradipa , and of Rajanka Mammata , http www.koausa.org Vitasta 12a.html and lived at the court of Bhoja , in the mid eleventh century. Editions M. D. Shastri, Oxford University Press 1922 See also Sayana Mahidhara Category Vedas ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Agama , that is, which has come down implicitly from the divine source is a body of treatises and texts consisting of Hindu mythology mythological , ritual and philosophical materials, not contained in the Vedas Vedic texts . According to the tradition, unlike the Vedas, Agams were accessible to women and non Brahmin s. The Agamas are regarded as the fifth Vedas. The term appears in the early texts of Shaivas in Vaishnava texts, the term is called Samhitas, whereas, the tradition of the Shaktas call them Tantra , but not with the same meaning and connotation as the term tantra signifies in general. References Dictionary of Hindu Lore and Legend ISBN 0 500 51088 1 by Anna Dallapiccola HinduMythology Category Hindu mythology Category Agamas Hindu myth stub ... more details
Jataveda Sanskrit , IAST j taveda , He who knows all creatures is a term used in Rig Veda and is an epithet for agni , that is, fire god. In some references, the term has also been used as an epithet of Shiva. The meaning of Jatveda has been explained in the following five ways Knowledge of all the created beings Knowledge of all creatures or everything existent Being known by all created things Knowledge of the Vedas as representing the ultimate riches and wealth Knowledge of the Vedas as the ultimate and the absolute source of wisdom In some references, the term Jataveda has been used to personify the one who has produced the Vedas. The term has also been used According to some scholars, its real meaning and significance has been lost in antiquity. References A Classical Dictionary of Hindu Mythology & Religion by John Dowson HinduMythology Category Rig Veda Hindu myth stub ... more details
Mah dhara the name means earth bearing , a Mythology mythological mountain in the Mahabharata , and also an epithet of Vishnu was a 16th century commentator of the Vedas , author of the Mantramahodadhi mantra uda dh great ocean of mantras , ca. 1588 and Vedadipa veda d pa light of the Vedas , on the Vajasaneyi samhita of the White Yajurveda Editions Mantramahodadhi With the Commentary Nauka, Sri Satguru Publications, Indian Books Centre, Delhi 1984, 1985 , ISBN 9788170300502. Mahidhara s Mantra mahodadhih Text in Sanskrit and roman along with English translation and comprehensive commentary, Prachya Prakashan 1992 Isavasyopanisad bhasya sangraha Sankara bhasyam, Uvata bhasyam, Sayana bhasyam, Mahidhara bhasyam, Prakasa bhasyam, Yogapaksiyam Pra. Bha., Svami Dayananda, Jagadisa Samskrta Pustakalaya Nutana samskarana edition 2001 , ISBN 978 8187177210 A. Weber, The Vajasaneyi samhita in the Madhyandina and the Kanva shakha Berlin 1592 , reprint Chowkhamba 1972 . See also Sayana Uvata Category Vedas ... more details
wiktionary Vedic Vedic may refer to the Vedas , the oldest preserved Indic texts Vedic Sanskrit , the language of these texts Vedic period , during which these texts were produced Rigvedic deities Vedic pantheon of gods mentioned in Vedas vedic period the Historical Vedic religion , of which the Vedas record the liturgy Vedanga auxiliary disciplines explaining the Vedas Upaveda , traditional Hindu disciplines of scholarship Ayurveda medicine Gandharvaveda music Indian martial arts Dhanurveda martial arts in modern usage, anything loosely related to Hindu tradition Hinduism in general Vedic science disambiguation Maharishi Vedic Approach to Health , based on Ayurveda Bharati Krishna Tirtha s Vedic mathematics , system of mental calculation Vedic University disambiguation Vedic square , multiplication table Rudra band Vedic metal , music genre acronym VEDIC VEDIC microscope technique Video enhanced differential interference contrast microscopy See also Veda disambiguation Fifth Veda Maharishi Vedic City, Iowa Vedic City, Iowa , now called Maharishi Vedic City, a small settlement in Iowa, USA disambig pt V dico ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Chautang river is a seasonal river in the state of Haryana , India . Some believe it to be remnant of the Drsadvati River mentioned in Vedas and the Mahabharata. Waters of South Asia coord missing Haryana Category Rivers of Haryana Haryana geo stub ... more details
Vedam in some South Indian languages meaning singular word for Vedas . Vedam is one of the Indian surnames . Vedam Jaishankar is an experienced Cricket correspondent. Vedam Venkataraya Sastry , was a Sanskrit and Telugu poet, critic and dramatist. Vedam can also refer to Vedam film Vedam film , the title of a Telugu film released in 2010. Disambiguation Category Indian family names ... more details
Nastik may refer to Nastika , Indian philosophical schools and persons that do not accept the authority of the Vedas as supreme. Nastika is often translated as atheist . Nastik 1954 film , a 1954 Bollywood film by I. S. Johar starring Nalini Jaywant and Ajit Khan Ajit Nastik film Nastik 1983 film , a 1983 Bollywood film by Pramod Chakravorthy Disambig ... more details
unreferenced date May 2010 Hinduism Praishartha also known as Vedarambha is the learning of Vedas and Upanishads in a Gurukulam or P ha la . In the beginning of each academic period there is a ceremony called Upakarma and at the end of each academic period there is another ceremony called Upasarjana . Mn.2.71 Hindu samskaras Category Samskaras ml ru ... more details
Orphan date March 2012 Merge to Shaivism date April 2011 Adi Saivam This is the orthodox premordial form of Shaivism . The Sivacharyas of Tamil Nadu follow this faith. Agamas The Sivacharyas , also called Gurukkal Brahmins , concentrated in Tamil Nadu are Brahmin s who, along with the Vedas , follow Shaiva Agamas as elucidations of the Vedas . In Kongu Nadu , They have Matha s and do all Shaivite and other religious functions, while the Sri Sampradaya Vaishnavas take care only of the Vaishnavite temples of this region, both coordinated by the head Smarta Matha at Pasur near Erode . ref http www.tamilartsacademy.com journals volume5 articles article7.xml ref References references Category Hindu denominations Category Shaivism Category Sanskrit words and phrases ... more details
Krishnasura lang sa is an asura king from the Vedas Vadic scriptures of Hinduism . The Rig Veda and Sam Veda describe Krishnasur as an asura king who lived in the banks of river Anshumati. He was defeated by Indra . quote 8 96 15 Misunderstanding Sometimes the Krishna is considered Krishnasur but this is completely incompatible. Krishna was king of Dwarka , and Krishnasur was an elusive Asura king who had fought with Indra. Also, Krishna had no army of 10 thousand soldier at that time. quote 8 96 13 See also Krishna Indra Vedas HinduMythology Category Asura Category Hindu mythology Category Rigvedic deities ru ... more details
Hindu scriptures The Vedanga IAST ved ga , limbs of the Veda are six auxiliary disciplines traditionally associated with the study and understanding of the Vedas . Shiksha IAST ik phonetics , phonology and morphophonology sandhi Kalpa 28Vedanga 29 Kalpa IAST kalpa ritual Vyakarana IAST vy kara a grammar Nirukta IAST nirukta etymology Chandas IAST chandas Meter poetry meter Vedanga Jyotisha Jyotisha IAST jyoti a astronomy for calendar issues, such as auspicious days for performing sacrifices. Traditionally, vy kara a and nirukta are common to all four Vedas , while each veda has its own ik , chandas , kalpa and jyoti a texts. The Vedangas are first mentioned in the Mundaka Upanishad at 1.1.5 as subjects for students of the Vedas. Later, they developed into independent disciplines, each with its own corpus of Sutra s. Literature Moritz Winternitz Geschichte der Indischen Literatur , Leipzig, 1905 1922, Vol. I III. English translation History of Indian Literature , Motilal Barnarsidass, Delhi, 1985, Vol I III See also Vedas In post Vedic literature Post Vedic literature References reflist External links http www.hindupedia.com en Vedanga Vedanga on the online Hindu Encyclopedia Hinduism stub Nuttall Category Indian philosophy Category Vedas Category Vedangas de Vedangas es Vedanga fr V danga hi id Wedangga he lt Vedingos ml ne no Vedanga pl Wedanga pt Vedanga ru sa sv Vedanga te th uk zh ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2012 Wikify date February 2012 Vedic Mantra Treatment also called as Chikitsa is the ancient science originated from Vedas. This is a parallel science to Ayurveda also called as Alternative Medicine System. Vedic Mantra Treatment is based on chanting Vedic mantras and awaken the body s natural healing mechanisms. The right and systematic chanting of Vedic mantra produces a state where the end user receives positive energy which allow body to came back to natural state. Generally these mantras are chanted between 10,000 1,00,000 times in a systematic manner. Vedic mantras are energy based sounds and Vedic Mantra treatment is a great solution to treat physical and mental illnesses. Distinct from traditional Ayurveda, Vedic Mantra treatment emphasizes the role of Mantra Chanting and Vedic way of Living. Vedic Approach Vedic Mantra Treatment system uses a totally different model to understand physical or mental sickness from modern medicine. Hence the treatment is done in a very natural way without using medicines or therapies. This is why, Vedic Mantra Treatment uses Sanskrit mantras, the power of holy sounds as recommended by Vedas. Component of Vedic Mantra Treatment Vedic Mantras Science, Systematic Mantra Chanting Procedure, Vedic Food, Vedic Lifestyle, Performing Vedic Yagyas What is a Mantra A Mantra is a set of words recommended by holy Vedas. Mantras are used during Puja prayers , Sadhanas. It is very important to pronounce them in the systematic way before getting into any practice. Vedas claim that one can attain god, health, wealth, luck by chanting the right mantras. Vedas also recommend not to get into mantra practice without complete faith and belief. A guide or guru is very much required to attain success. Category Alternative medical systems ... more details
Vedic civilization Vedic science may refer to a number of disciplines ancient and modern, science scientific and unscientific, religion religious , metaphysics metaphysical , Hindu , occult ist, New Age , proto science proto scientific , or Pseudoscience pseudoscientific found in or based on the Veda s the oldest holy texts of the Hindu religion, written beginning ca. 1000 BCE . Vedic period Vedanga , the six ancient disciplines subservient to the understanding and tradition of the Vedas Shiksha IAST ik phonetics and phonology sandhi Chandas IAST chandas Meter poetry meter Vyakarana IAST vy kara a grammar Nirukta IAST nirukta etymology Jyotisha IAST jyoti a astrology Hindu astronomy Kalpa Vedanga Kalpa IAST kalpa ritual Traditional Historical Indian mathematics Traditional Hindu units of measurement Ayurveda , traditional medicine of India Dhanurveda , traditional martial arts of India Modern Hindu views on evolution Pseudoscience Pseudoscientific claims of a prefiguration of modern science in the Vedas, see scientific foreknowledge in the Vedas Maharishi Vedic Science of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Bharati Krishna Tirtha s Vedic mathematics not to be confused with historical Indian mathematics See also Hindu cosmology Science and technology in ancient India wikiquote disambig ... more details
Sharvara is an ancient Hindu mythical dog of Yama . It is one of the two dogs that guard the netherworld. Bal Gangadhar Tilak in his book Orion or, Researches into the antiquity of the Vedas describes the importance of these two dogs and yama . Sharvara is identified with Canis Majoris canis majoris . Along with Canis Minor canis minor , it guards the gates of the netherworld or Pitru Paksha pitriloka or vaivasvataloka. The word is linguistically compared with the greek word cerberus , a mythological dog of the greeks with similar characteristics.However there is no description of kerberos having a companion , but it itself is said to have three heads. ref Orion or, Researches into the antiquity of the Vedas ref Comparisons with Odin s dogs is also made, as Odin the all father just like Yama the progenitor of all humans sits on a chair guarded by two dogs. Tilak dates the Vedic antiquity using the assertion that the milky way path of the dead used to be guarded by Sharvara and a new year started upon the crossing of milky way by the sun. Thus dating the Vedic antiquity taittriya samhita to the time when vernal equinox happened when the sun rose in the Asterism astronomy asterism of Orion mrigashiras . ref Orion or, Researches into the antiquity of the Vedas ref . References reflist Category Mythical animals Category Hindu mythology ... more details
VED or Ved may refer to Vedas , a Hindu religious text Vehicle Excise Duty , paid to acquire a vehicle licence in UK Visual Enunciation Display, a telecommunications device for the deaf Ved, a fictional character from The Tribe TV series The Tribe TV series Ved, a Jaipur based rock band, the current official musical group of Amity University Rajasthan . ref https www.facebook.com vedtheband ref disambig it VED sv Ved References reflist ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Rigvedi denotes one of the two subcastes of the Deshastha Brahmin community of Maharashtra and Karnataka in India . The other subcaste is Yajurvedi . The word Rigvedi is derived from Rigveda , the oldest of the four holy Vedas of Hindus. Brahmins of other regions may also have the Rigvedi Yajurvedi distinction, but the word is most commonly used to differentiate Deshastha subcastes. Category Social groups of India Category Brahmin communities Ethno stub ... more details