Agni and the First Verse of Rik Veda. (Revised and elaborated.) Introduction : This is a word-by-word translation of the first verse of the Rik Veda . The meaning, etymology, and spiritual connotation of the sacred words of the verse are provided. During the narration, some weird connections observed between the Sanskrit word and English words are highlighted. A few additional Vedic-Sanskrit words related to agni and yaj~na have been illustrated in this article. All Sanskrit words that are written in italics fonts are available in the Sanskrit English Lexicon by Sir Monier Williams. These are the ‘Itrans’ version of ‘Devanagari Unicode’----- <http://www.sanskrit-lexicon.uni- koeln.de/monier/> This arrticle is written by following the teaching of the Seers, Shri. BijoyKrishna Chattopadhyaya {1875-1945} and his principal disciple Shri. Tridibnath Bandyopadhyaya {1923-1994}. (debkumar.lahiri@gmail.com) —————————————————————————— The first verse of the Rik Veda. Rik veda mean...
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The mysterious Consciousness and its time-ruled universe. ( Vedic Sanskrit words related to Time, Periodicity, Space, Transitions, and related Divinity and Physicality, with Quotes from the Upanishads and the Vedas. ) Introduction. We have presented in this article various Vedic words related to time, periods, directions, space, and the associated deities or the divine personalities of Consciousness. The structured index provided below mentions briefly the topics covered. References to the original texts of the Upanishads and Vedas, word-by-word translations, and brief commentary on the quoted verses have been provided. As the divinity leaves its impression everywhere, this article describes some of the animals whose characters reflect certain features of time, and who are mentioned in the texts. Certain subjects of modern physics, like particles, spin, curvature, and inflation, are cited while describing the activities of Consciousness...