Throughout human history, serpents have been revered as symbols of secrecy, wisdom, and cosmic power. The serpent has appeared in countless mythologies, often as a guardian of sacred knowledge or a bridge between realms, connecting the material and metaphysical worlds. Its ability to shed its skin represents renewal, transformation and the cycle of life and…
Category: Indian Cosmology
Indian Cosmology, Vedas, Hinduism
NAKSHATRAS, THE 27 LUNAR MANSIONS IN JYOTISH – INDIAN VEDIC ASTROLOGY (AN INTRODUCTION)
Nakshatras are prominently studied in Jyotish (Indian Vedic Astrology), and have an important occult and practical impact on the overall natal chart interpretation. Some of the earliest records of stars are those of ancient India in the Vedanga Jyotisha, and the Babylonians. The Nakṣhatra system predates the influence of Hellenistic astronomy on Vedic tradition. Different…
Into the Darkness – Exploring the 7 Underworlds in Hindu Cosmology
Cycles of Time in Vedic Cosmology – The 4 Yugas – Part 1
Hindu Vedic texts describe four yugas (world ages) in a Yuga Cycle—Krita (Satya) Yuga, Treta Yuga, Dwapara Yuga, and Kali Yuga—where, starting in order from the first age, each Yuga’s length decreases by one-fourth (25%), giving proportions of 4:3:2:1 As a Yuga Cycle progresses through the four Yugas, each Yuga’s length and humanity’s general moral…

