Purusha Sukta is a hymn in the Rig Veda. It describes the ‘creation myth’ and talks about the spiritual unity of the universe among other things. Dedicated to Purusha, the Cosmic Being, it holds that ...
THE Purusha-Sukta, recited as part of daily worship by Hindus, is a hymn from the tenth part (mandala) of the Rigveda. Literally it means the hymn of man. the purusha-sukta, recited as part of daily ...
Vasanthotsavam begins with perfumeries and scents applied to deities as pundits chant Purusha Suktam, Narayana Suktam, Shri Suktam and Bhu Suktam. Tirupati: The three-day annual Vasanthotsavam in Lord ...
The Supreme One is described in Purusha Suktam as ajAyamAna, that is One without birth. But the Purusha Suktam also describes Him as bahudhA vijAyate — that is the One who is born in many forms. How ...
SUKTAMS are chants in the Vedas that sing the praise of a deity. There is the Purusha Suktam, the Narayana Suktam, the Sri Suktam, Bhu Suktam, Durga Suktam, Saraswati Suktam and even Ratri Suktam. It ...
Purusha Suktam says that the Supreme One has 1000 heads, and as many eyes and feet. One might be tempted to ask a question. If a person has thousand heads, then does it not logically follow that he ...
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