The Vedic Geometry

The Vedic Geometry

Introduction

India is a country which is famous for its diversity in religion & caste and the propaganda the India tagged in the world map as The petition of peace.In geniune abbreviation India stands for"Independent Nation Declared in August".In accordance in my terms India stands for"Integrated Nation With Divine Intelligence and Authenticity".                                                          The best authencity describes by the sculptures& written ancient journals if various religions.In ancient era there is no Hinduism it is Santan Dharam.A Dharma which was scientifically proven and universal, means applied to all human beings and creatures.Britshers during their ruling era named a section of people as Hindus which might some of the people knows about it.                                          In this today's blog we discuss Vedic Geometry.The Indian Vedic period had a tradition of geometry,mostly expressed in construction of elaborate altars.Early Indian texts(1st millennium BC)on this topic include the Satapatha Brahmana& the Sulba Sutras.                   The Vedic Geometry has four major dimensions which are Kalpa, Jyothishya, Shilpa Shastra& Sri Vidya.Lets discuss in detail about these four dimensions:-

1)Kalpa 

This dimension of Vedic Geometry deals with Vedic rituals.The major texts of Kalpa Vedanga are called Kalpa Sutras in Hinduism.The scope of these texts include Vedic rituals,rites of passage rituals associated with major life events such as birth, wedding & death in family as well as personal conduct& proper duties in life.Let us discuss more in depth.Kalpa Sutras are the guiding principles for Yagna Rituals, practical application of the theological aspects of Vedas which includes the 2 Sutras:-                   1)Srautha Sutras:-It includes the rules of performance of Yagnam or it tells the execution process of Yagnam.
2)Sulba Sutras (Geometry):-It is also called as The Code of Yagnam as it includes the rules for logistics of Yagnam.Sulba Sutras have two words where "Sulba" means Ropes and "Sutras"means Principle.Thus,these are the mathematical instructions for the construction of fire Altars in the process of Yagnam where rope is used to measure to any surface.                                                                                                       2)Jyothishya                                      
Jyotishiya 
Jyothishya is the journal which has the guiding principles for study of Astronomy, Astrophysics, Astrology &Time-Computation.This principles works on four major aspects which are:-
Time Computation,Geometry, Trigonometry &Calculas. 

3) Shilpa Shastra 
This root of Vedic Geometry deals with the guiding principles for Temple Architecture & construction,sculpting& many more written in Samskrutam.Maanasara,Vastu Shastram,Shilpa Ratna Kasa are a scriptures related to Shilpa Shastra which proves its broad terminology and significance. 

4)Sri Vidya 
The last and the foremost branch of Vedic Geometry deals with the guiding principles for worship of Sri Lalitha Devi.Briadly the entire Tantric tradition heavily relies on Tantras.In other words it manifested ideals into two-dimensional symmetrical diagrams with some principles.



                                                                                                                                         


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