"Surya is the devta of jnana, of infinite knowledge and secrets of Creation. He is the Guru of Hanuman and the progenitor of the Suryavansha, in which were born heroes like King Bhagirath, King Raghu and Lord Rama.Surya existed before religion, and provides heat and light to every entity on earth irrespective of their religion, race or birth. The Sun knows no religion.
Interestingly , a western university recorded the sound of the Sun and found that the sound it emits closely resembles the sound of Aum, the primordial chant. It is sound which manifests as colours which further manifest into the five elements that constitute everything in physical creation. Rishis of Bharatvarsha, tapped into the sound of Creation and thousands of years ago, gave us the mantra Aum.
#MakarSankranti was of special significance in the ancient world, for it corresponded with the onset of the apparent northward movement of the sun uttarayan, in Sanskrit. That it is no superstition is evident from the subsequent naming of the southernmost latitude in sun's trajectory as the Tropic of Capricorn by modern scientists after the constellation Capricornus (Makar, in Sanskrit) in which the Sun entered at the point, marking the beginning of the auspicious period when the days would become longer and brighter." Yogi Ashwini
Article today in The Times Of India..
#Uttarayan
Interestingly , a western university recorded the sound of the Sun and found that the sound it emits closely resembles the sound of Aum, the primordial chant. It is sound which manifests as colours which further manifest into the five elements that constitute everything in physical creation. Rishis of Bharatvarsha, tapped into the sound of Creation and thousands of years ago, gave us the mantra Aum.
#MakarSankranti was of special significance in the ancient world, for it corresponded with the onset of the apparent northward movement of the sun uttarayan, in Sanskrit. That it is no superstition is evident from the subsequent naming of the southernmost latitude in sun's trajectory as the Tropic of Capricorn by modern scientists after the constellation Capricornus (Makar, in Sanskrit) in which the Sun entered at the point, marking the beginning of the auspicious period when the days would become longer and brighter." Yogi Ashwini
Article today in The Times Of India..
#Uttarayan
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