-
extraction of Soma, and Maheshvara. The
second streak of ash is a
reminder of
Dakshinagni (the holy fire
lighted in the
South for ancestors), the
sound U of Om...
-
extraction of Soma, and Maheshvara. The
second streak of ash is a
reminder of
Dakshinagni (the holy fire
lighted in the
South for ancestors), the
sound U of Om...
- body – Brahma, Rudra, and Vishnu; as mouth-endowed body – garhapatya,
dakshinagni, and ahavaniya; as knowledge-endowed body – Rig, Saman, and Yajur; as...
- usage), āhavaniya (for
inviting and
welcoming a
personage or deity) and
dakshinagni (for
fighting against all evil). Yāska
states that his
predecessor Sākapuṇi...
- Upanishads,
Oxford University Press,
pages 385-386
Garhapatya fire,
Dakshinagni fire,
Ahavanniya fire,
Sabhyagni fire and
Avasatyagni fire; see pages...
- body - Brahma,
Rudra and Vishnu; as mouth-endowed body - Garhapatya,
Dakshinagni and Ahavaniya; as knowledge-endowed body - Rig,
Saman and Yajur; as world-endowed...
- Veda, the
color black, the
eleven Rudras, the
Tristubh meter, and the
Dakshinagni ritual fire. The
third syllable "M"
represents Heavens, the Sama Veda...
-
personification of Brahma. The
second streak or the
middle line
denotes "
Dakshinagni",
syllable “Uu” of AUM,
Sattva Guṇa (virtue),
atman (soul, innermost...
-
extraction of Soma, and Maheshvara. The
second streak of ash is a
reminder of
Dakshinagni (the holy fire
lighted in the
South for ancestors), the
sound U of Om...