This mountain, situated on the western sea-side of the Indian ocean in Maharashtra and Karnataka, is the source of Godavari and Krishna rivers. Tryambakesvara,
Ekatmata Stotra
Malaya mountain
We find in Bharatiya literature description of Malayagiri given by many poets. Known for its sandalwood trees this mountain is situated in the Karntaka
Mahendra mountain
It is a high peak in the eastern side of the Ganjam district of Utkal Pradesh (Orissa). This mountain is known for the existence
Kala (Time)
The concept that helps us know the earlier and later order among happenings. That has an inseparable relation with movement and change. The philosophers
Disa (Direction)
Disa (Direction) East (Purva), West (Pascima), North (Uttara), South (Daksina), South-East (Agneya, Agnikona — the Fire corner), South-West (Nairrtya), North-west (Vayavya, windy, airy), North-east
Svara (Sound, Note, Tone, Voice, Vowel)
In accordance with Bharatiya philosophy sky (Akasa) — the fifth of the Pancabhutani (five gross elements) — has its distinctive quality as ‘ word
Loka (Worlds)
We find a mention of many worlds in the Veda(s) which include the lightened (Prakasapurna) divine worlds of gods (the Sura) and the worlds
Graha (Planets)
Ordinarily the bodies of gross matter those go round the Sun in the solar sphere are called Planets (grahah). In theoretical (mathematical) astrology (Jyotisa
Panca-bhuta (Five Elements)
Even an ordinary person of Bharata is well-acquainted with this philosophic conception that the construction of the whole material world including our bodies takes
Prakrti (Nature)
The root Material Cause of creation (world), according to Sankhya Philosophy is in itself : unconscious (Jada or Acetana), formless (Amurta or Nirakara) and