Sarasvati: the Goddess of Inspiration
author: R. L. Kashyap
edition: 2005, Sri Aurobindo Kapali Sastry Institute of Vedic Culture
pages: 64
Topic: Hinduism
Chapter 2 - Nature of Inspiration and Developing It
This page describes Nature of Inspiration and Developing It which is the second chapter located on page 3 in the book: Sarasvati: the Goddess of Inspiration by R. L. Kashyap. This book discusses those verses from the Rigveda in which is mentioned the name Sarasvati: the name of an ancient river as well as the goddess of inspiration. This page contains an online preview of the full text and summarizes technical terms, as well as information if you want to buy this book.
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The developing nations like India and the west conducts a series of investigations as part of unequivocal enthusiasm about the Moon. The basic reliability of the cosmic nature is that it will not change as the time factor stands infinite. Therefore, inquiry about the planetary influence in terms of presence or absence with evidence is lengthy process to conclude....
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shvasa—inspiration, prashvashah—and expiration, vikshepa—of distraction. saha-bhuvah—companions. 31. Pain, despair, shakiness, inspiration and expiration are the companions of these distractions. The Sankhya-pravachana commentary of Vyasa [English translation of the 7th century commentary by Vyasa called the Sankhya-pravacana, Vyasabhashya or Yogabhashya][Sanskrit text for commentary available] Pain is either from one s self, or from external terrestrial objects, or from the powers of nature....
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When perfect control has been attained in this respect, the Yogi can live buried under earth for months and years without performing any organic function whatever. ] For its better understanding, he describes its nature after showing its distinctions....
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[Sarasvati: the Goddess of Inspiration: index]
[About The Author (R.L. Kashyap)]
[Introduction]