рд╕ोрдорд╡ाрд░, 29 рдЕрдХ्рддूрдмрд░ 2018

ЁЯСЙ Significance of Symbolism & Customs of Indian Culture (Part 3)

ЁЯФ╢ Objects like dipaka (lamp of ghee) and kalasa (round copper pot filled with the water of a sacred river) symbolize respectively, the incessant light of divinity, and presence of divine powers in all directions and forms around the cosmos.

ЁЯФ╖ All these symbols and objects, and other facets of Indian Culture are linked with the multiple manifestations and divine powers of Gayatri (Gayatri) — the Supreme Mother of all divine virtues and powers; the primordial, eternal power (of the Omnipotent), the perennial evolutionary force for expression of Brahm in the existence and creation of Nature; the eternal origin of divine wisdom.

ЁЯФ╢ Supreme knowledge of the Vedas is also said to have originated from the Gayatri Mantra According to revered mystics, spiritual masters. and scholars, spiritual endeavors of sadhana reach ultimate state of beatifying enlightenment soul-realization, and divine bliss with the support of this supreme mantra. The journey of spiritual purification and illumination of the inner-self also begins with the meditative chants of this mantra. Indeed, Gayatri (supreme source of noble thoughts and virtues) and yagya (selfless service, noble deeds) provide the motivating light and foundational support for the noble Indian Culture.

To be continued...

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