- The
Nāsadīya Sūkta (after the
incipit ná ásat, or "not the non-existent"), also
known as the Hymn of Creation, is the 129th hymn of the 10th
mandala of...
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Puranas also
identify Vishnu,
Shiva or Devi as the creator.: 103 The
Nasadiya Sukta (RV 10.129)
takes a near-agnostic
stand on the
creation of the primordial...
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understand love
Statements similar to the
tetra lemma seems to
appear in the
Nasadiya Sukta (famous
creation hymn),
trying to
inquire on the
question of creation...
- then
knows whence it has arisen? —
Nasadiya Sukta,
concerns the
origin of the universe, Rigveda, 10:129–6 The
Nasadiya Sukta (Creation Hymn) of the Rig...
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strengthen concentration. The
bindi also
represents the
third eye. The
Nasadiya Sukta of the Rig Veda, the
earliest known Sanskrit text,
mentions the word...
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Though tetralemma was also used as a form
inquiry rather than
logic in the
Nasadiya Sukta of
Rigveda (creation hymn)
though seems to be
rarely used as a tool...
- the
fundamental question of how the
universe and the gods were created.
Nasadiya Sukta (Creation Hymn) in the
tenth chapter of the Rig Veda says: But, after...
- yoga-practices may have come from the Jain
tradition at ca. 900 BCE. The Rigveda's
Nasadiya Sukta suggests an
early Brahmanic contemplative tradition.
Techniques for...
- has been
important in
studies of
Vedic sociology. It also
contains the
Nasadiya sukta (10.129)
which deals with
multiple speculations about the creation...
- the
Upanishads discuss ideas akin to the
heterodox sramana-traditions.
Nasadiya Sukta (Hymn of non-Eternity): Who
really knows? Who can here
proclaim it...