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Nakshatras, Types of: Vaira or Kshipram-Bharani, Makha, Pubba, Poorvashadha and Poorvabhadra. Theekshna or Ugram-Aridra, Jyeshta, Aslesha and Moola. Laghu-Aswini, Pushya and Hasta

Jyestha (Hindi: जेठ jeṭ or ज्येष्ठ jyeṣṭ) is a month of the Hindu calendar, also known as Jeth or Iethe. In India's national civil calendar, Jyestha is the second month of the year, beginning on 21 May and ending on 22 June. In lunar religious calendars, Jyestha may begin on either the new moon or the full moon around the same time of yea ..


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* Encyclopedia - Jyeshta

Jyestha (Hindi: जेठ jeṭ or ज्येष्ठ jyeṣṭ) is a month of the Hindu calendar, also known as Jeth or Iethe. In India's national civil calendar, Jyestha is the second month of the year, beginning on 21 May and ending on 22 June. In lunar religious calendars, Jyestha may begin on either the new moon or the full moon around the same time of yea ...

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* Parapsychology Dictionary on Nakshatras, Types of


Nakshatras, Types of: Vaira or Kshipram-Bharani, Makha, Pubba, Poorvashadha and Poorvabhadra. Theekshna or Ugram-Aridra, Jyeshta, Aslesha and Moola. Laghu-Aswini, Pushya and Hasta. Mrudu- Mrigasira, Chitta, Anuradha and Revati. Sthira-Rohini, Uttara, Uttarashadha and Uttarabhadra. Chara-Punarvasu, Swati. Sravana, Dhanishta and Satabhisha.

 
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27 stars in sky part 1/327 stars in sky part 1/3

identifing Indian Nakshatras in sky using western star names (stellarium) Aswini, Bharani, Krithika, Rohini, Mrigasira, Aridra...

Om Sri Mahaa Ganapathaye NamahaOm Sri Mahaa Ganapathaye Namaha

Ganapathi is son of Lord Shiva. Ganapathi is the First God. This is the Ganapathi namaskar mantra. Ganapati is also called as Ga...

Bharathanatyam Bharatanatyam Bharatnatyam Indian danceBharathanatyam Bharatanatyam Bharatnatyam Indian dance

Fragments with recitals from DVD #1. Bharatanatyam Bharatnatyam Indian dance. The original DVDs have English subtitles, Dolby 5...





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* The Shaktis of the Nakshatras

The Shaktis of the Nakshatras
Each Nakshatra has its particular power or Shakti. These are also the powers of the Devatas or the deities ruling the Nakshatras. Each of these Shaktis has its effect above and its effect below, and the final result of these three factors. The imagery is of common factors of plants, healing, worship, marriage and death.
 
Includes: Ashwini, Bharani, Krittika, Rohini, Mrigashirsha, Ardra, Punarvasu, Pushya, Aslesha, Magha, Purva Phalguni, Uttara Phalguni, Hasta, Chitra, Swati, Vishakha, Anuradha, Jyeshta, Mula, Purvashadha, Uttarashadha, Shravana, Dhanishta, Shatabhishak, Purva Bhadra, Uttara Bhadra and Revati.
 

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* Encyclopedia - Vedic civilization

The Vedic civilization is the Indo-Aryan culture associated with the Vedas, the earliest known records of Indian history. Mainstream scholarship places the Vedic civilization into the 2nd and 1st millennia BC, many Hindu scholars date its beginnings as early as the 7th millennium BC based on astronomical information in the Vedas, genetics, horse bones findings in Harappan places that suggest a Vedic way of living before 2000 BC,and the reference to a big Saraswati river in Rig Veda which proves Vedic people were there before it decrea ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia II - Vedic civilization - Rigvedic period
The origin of the Vedic civilization and its relation to the Indus Valley civilization and related cultures and an Indo-Aryan migration and the Gandhara Grave culture remains controversial and politically charged in Indian society; see the Aryan Invasion Theory for details. The Rigveda is primarily a collection of religious hymns, and allusions to, but not explanation of, various myths and stories, mainly in the younger books 1 and 10. The oldest hymns, probably in books 2–7, although some people hold book 9, the Soma Mandala, to be even m ...

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