This feels like a suicide story, where the brahma, the first voice, says that all the hawan will be of no use, if we invoke our own Indra to use it as a sacrifice for the further hawan. Stark! #jyeshtha #moola
2 ideas and 1 question: 1 i feel that since the family trees, the 4th canto has being turning around the theme of anger: pride & separatism as origine of anger (daksha), the opportunity of using anger as a positive energy source (child dhruva), the correction of anger (adult dhruva) and the way of exemplarity & forgiveness (phtru). all of them so so important lessons 2 this idea that any of our actions should be exemplary because a wrong action sets a precedent for next wrong doings is really really cool...it reminds me of nietzche's eternal return question: could it be that the navamsa express the true identity and the rasi the false one?
0:00 Recap
2:00 Class starts, Prthu's anger
3:38 Priests' summoning
5:10 Brahma arrives
8:20 Summary
9:40 Brahma's reaction, #UttamShloka
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This feels like a suicide story, where the brahma, the first voice, says that all the hawan will be of no use, if we invoke our own Indra to use it as a sacrifice for the further hawan.
Stark!
#jyeshtha #moola
2 ideas and 1 question:
1 i feel that since the family trees, the 4th canto has being turning around the theme of anger: pride & separatism as origine of anger (daksha), the opportunity of using anger as a positive energy source (child dhruva), the correction of anger (adult dhruva) and the way of exemplarity & forgiveness (phtru). all of them so so important lessons
2 this idea that any of our actions should be exemplary because a wrong action sets a precedent for next wrong doings is really really cool...it reminds me of nietzche's eternal return
question: could it be that the navamsa express the true identity and the rasi the false one?
Good observations, and "no" on the navamsha. Navamsha exposes dharma - ie. what is at the core, but the d1 is not false. It is the practical effect.
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Indra
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Does Indra ever get punished for his misdeeds?
Indra also does many good deeds. And yes, read the chapter on Jyestha in 27 gods, you will see how his guru punishes him.