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In India, many major temple festivals involve transporting the sacred images outside the temple precincts, in huge chariots (raths) which temporarily become temples themselves. This tradition is particularly important in Orissa and nowhere is it as important as in Puri, where the chariot festival takes its most spectacular form. Puri’s fame is linked with its…
Ram Gita Text XXXI Sanskrit Wording: English Wording: kosesvayam tesu tu tattadakrtir – vibhati sangatsphatikopalo yatha asangarupo yamajo yato ?dvayo vijnayate ?sminparito vicarite. English Meaning: Just as by the contact of a red flower, a crystal glass looks apparently red, so too, this Self, unattached and unborn, when in contact with the five kosas (sheaths),…
Shilpa’s Yoga Tare Zameen Par
III.1 1. Janaka of Videha offered a sacrifice, with munificent gifts for the priests. There the Brahmanas of the Kurus and Pancalas were gathered together. It occurred to Janaka of Videha to wonder which of the Brahmanas was most learned. So he penned off a thousand cows, and ten gold pieces were attached to the…
King Harsha, who was the ruler of Kanauj from A.D. 606 to 647, was a patron of art and literature. Great Sanskrit poets like Bana Bhatta were in his court. Harsha himself was a poet and playwright. He wrote three Sanskrit plays: Nagananda, Priyadarshika and Ratnavali. Harsha took the material for this plays from Gunadhya’s…
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