Saturday, January 15, 2011

Visualization Of Atharva Sheersha

One need to take contextual meaning of the previous two of my blogs.What do they suggest and inspire us to think? All the the slokas in Vedas and Upanishads are highly coded. It is natural that if it is attempted to decode enormous amount of criticism is heaped and difficult to overcome.The vast repository of knowledge makes it more complicated. Some kind of conceptualization is required which may be out of context.Nevertheless,we must give scope for this visualization.
First of all, Ganesha is described to have four arms,twisted tusk, rotund-um of belly,sitting on a tiny mouse with fan like earlobes protruding.If we put all of them in a line and strap with a serpent we get a figurine three dimensionally oriented. But four arms and earlobes suggest that it is indeed placed in tetrahedral configuration to give it utmost stability.Three sides are visible and one side is in rear whichever way you look at it.Reference to Muladhara of Kundalini Mudra is available.If a vector is introduced through the center of this figurine,it assumes free rotational movement around its axis. From this enormous formulations and mathematical derivations are possible and exact calculation of places of zero, pi and concept of infinity are some of the possibilities.

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