.. Astronomy In Ancient Indian Belief Systems (Book) .
Author: Chandrashekar B U
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Prof. R.M. Vasagam
Former Space Scientist, Chancellor Dr MGR Educational and Research Institute Chennai
The book on “Astronomy in Ancient Indian Belief Systems” written by highly qualified and accomplished Electronics and Computer Professional Mr. Chandrashekar B U as a maiden attempt is a welcome addition to portraying the use of modern tools to connect the astronomical observations and patterns with the festivals and practices from time immemorial in India and elsewhere. It kindles curiosity of the readers and shows how ancient civilizations had followed astronomical observations for agriculture and celebrating festivals and onset of seasons in harmony with the movement of heavenly bodies. The concepts of ecliptic plane, equinox, motion of constellations of stars relative to sun, moon and planets, galactic equator and zodiac were mastered and became tools for astronomy and of course astrology. He guides the readers through how connecting the stars with imaginary lines familiar objects were visualized by early astronomers which has withstood the test of time.
In this book he attempts to go beyond and goes on to identify the Gods, Goddesses, celestial abodes, churning of ocean, Akasha Ganga coming down and Milky Way symbolizing the Ksheera Sāgara by imaginary lines connecting stars in novel manner. It is left to the readers to accept these conclusions as he himself is on exploratory mission. The concepts of Nataraja and his consort, Vishnu and Lakshmi, Brahma and Sarasvati and their mounts are presented on celestial sphere through stars connected through imaginary lines. Interestingly the God of death and Netherworld and Trishanku swarga give astronomical linkages to ancient belief still in vogue by the author.
In addition, the divine animals and some with strange but powerful combinations of parts of versatile animals have been identified with stars linked with imaginary lines. The divine weapons and attire too are identified. Identification of Ganēsha, Karthikeya and Kala/Rudra has also been done in fitting star pattern.
Having established the celestial event linkages various Hindu festivals, rites and rituals the author lucidly explains the basis and mode of performing them to bring prosperity, peace and family and community wellbeing.
The author has attempted to unearth possible astronomical, cultural and linguistic knowledge connections to show near identical developments in various continents may be due to maritime and land route trade and commerce. His extensive use of open-source digital repositories of relevant information and putting information technology tools to conduct research on this topic is highly laudable. It is noted that the author welcomes further enquiry and convincing and compelling conclusions to benefit the society at large.
Let this book have a wide circle of readership!
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The ancient Gods of India have been worshipped through several millennia and have infused faith, spirituality, and mystique in humankind. The Gods come fully equipped with their divine vehicles, weapons and elaborate belief systems. Billions of devotees all around the world follow many of these beliefs even in this present era.
The puzzling belief systems generate wonder/curiosity, and they pose questions. Where is Mount Mēru, where the churning of the ocean occurred?
From this churning arose Kāmadhēnu, the holy cow and the pot of Amrita.
- What signifies Amrita, the heavenly nectar? Where are Amrita and Kāmadhēnu now?
- Where did the book of Ayurveda originate from?
- Why do we see Lord Vishnu in a sleeping posture on the Giant serpent Ādishēsha & Lakshmi devi floating in an ocean?
- Why are rivers holy? How did Ganga travel from Heaven to Earth? What is Akasha Ganga’s meaning?
Why do we celebrate Basant Panchami by flying kites? - Why are Shiva and Parvati represented together in iconography with a single body?
- Why is Akshaya Tritiya called so?
- Whom does Keerthimukha, the demon head depicted on the Gopura/peak of temple entrance represent?
- What is the strange hybrid fish/ crocodile/ creature coming out of Keerthimukha’s mouth?
- What does the Nataraja dance posture indicate?
- Why is the Lord of wealth Kubēra not worshipped anymore?
- Why is Shiva carrying the moon on his head and associated with his drum, the Damaru?
- Why does Lakshmi have eight forms (Ashtalakshmi)?
- Why is Vishnu called Padmanābha, The Lord Who Has A Lotus Shaped Navel?
- What is Thōrana, the set of mango leaves tied together hanging on the top of Indian doors?
- How really did all these ancient Gods of India and belief systems originate?
- Did the Indians alone perceive it? Did the beliefs of ancient civilizations In Indus valley, Mesopotamian, Egyptian, etc. have shared origins?
- Can some of these answers be found in Astronomy?
Hi BU Chandrashekar
This is great news a Book with Astronomy on Indian Believes system
Congrats & Thanks
Its most interesting
Thank you Gowdare