Thank you Mr. Dicara tuning in now! Luv your videos and I realize your effort and quickness with your content, and really appreciate it! I’ll never be at a halt with my learning because of you thank you!!!
Love this thank you! Imagine the inner turmoil of the British trying to not look at Khajuraho... I feel the sexual depth of the Vedas is way profound and we probably don't even brush the surface.... many Devis and Goddesses are depicted naked... Shiva is naked too... some understand Shiva as brahmacharia but he was also not completely celibate. I've always wondered about the sexuality contained in Shiva Lingam devotion and worship related to pleasuring men, recognizing men's sexual organs as sacred this way, because they represent Shiva. But in a feminist society this would be undermined, as mostly woman is seen as sacred, chastising men out of their own sacredness and right to be worshiped too
I love these presentations - thanks 🙏🏻 Could you speak to the negative ideas around handling meat and other “impure” behaviours that persists among Brahmins? I’m a vegetarian but my dog isn’t, and a friend who recently looked after her made a bit of noise about getting her husband to prepare the dog food each day. I live more along the Tantrik/Buddhist lines of embracing life as it comes, as form is emptiness and emptiness is form, etc… Where in the Vedas does this come from? 🙏🏻
if you are a person who performs Vaidika rituals for the devas you cant keep and feed a dog. It you are not. you can. It has nothing to do with vegetarianism, and everything to do with the idea that touching dead flesh contaminates the type of purity required for the Daivi Yajna ritual.
@@VicDiCaraAstrology my mom feeds dog some roti those dogs don't ask for meat 😂 they eat rice dal + vegetables (my note is if they are hungry they will eat whatever you give them) local dogs we don't own dog's. It's a very Kali Yuga thing to have a dog 🐶 moving around home.
I want to know right now why is this video having so small views 🥲 I'm so happy I found it ♥️ Thank u for the video I'm learning a lot about indian culture from youtube wikipedia and so on bcs indian history books taught in schools are trash
This is why I love Vedic perspective, contemplates the individual svabhāva, and inclination. Doesn’t lump everything into one dogma or doctrine…
Thank you Mr. Dicara tuning in now! Luv your videos and I realize your effort and quickness with your content, and really appreciate it! I’ll never be at a halt with my learning because of you thank you!!!
Love this thank you! Imagine the inner turmoil of the British trying to not look at Khajuraho... I feel the sexual depth of the Vedas is way profound and we probably don't even brush the surface.... many Devis and Goddesses are depicted naked... Shiva is naked too... some understand Shiva as brahmacharia but he was also not completely celibate. I've always wondered about the sexuality contained in Shiva Lingam devotion and worship related to pleasuring men, recognizing men's sexual organs as sacred this way, because they represent Shiva. But in a feminist society this would be undermined, as mostly woman is seen as sacred, chastising men out of their own sacredness and right to be worshiped too
That is so purvaphalguni we just want to worship our husband ❤
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I love these presentations - thanks 🙏🏻 Could you speak to the negative ideas around handling meat and other “impure” behaviours that persists among Brahmins? I’m a vegetarian but my dog isn’t, and a friend who recently looked after her made a bit of noise about getting her husband to prepare the dog food each day. I live more along the Tantrik/Buddhist lines of embracing life as it comes, as form is emptiness and emptiness is form, etc… Where in the Vedas does this come from? 🙏🏻
if you are a person who performs Vaidika rituals for the devas you cant keep and feed a dog. It you are not. you can. It has nothing to do with vegetarianism, and everything to do with the idea that touching dead flesh contaminates the type of purity required for the Daivi Yajna ritual.
Krishna has two dogs, btw.
@@VicDiCaraAstrology 😅🙏🏻
@@VicDiCaraAstrology They must be living on 🍼❤️
@@VicDiCaraAstrology my mom feeds dog some roti those dogs don't ask for meat 😂 they eat rice dal + vegetables (my note is if they are hungry they will eat whatever you give them) local dogs we don't own dog's. It's a very Kali Yuga thing to have a dog 🐶 moving around home.
Interesting one... Thank you ! Greetings from India.. 💜
Great work! Appreciate your insights very much!
Great Questions
fascinating
Would be a great book!
❤️ thank you Vic DiCara
Great video appreciated
*What indicates masturbation in astrology?*
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Thanks Vic sir
Oooooh! I'm excited.
Thank you for this, Vic. It all makes a lot of sense to me.
Thank you for this topic.
Thanks Vic.
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Vic
Love the HEARTS over your left shoulder!!
A plant??
Love
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yes
Nice!
I want to know right now why is this video having so small views 🥲
I'm so happy I found it ♥️
Thank u for the video I'm learning a lot about indian culture from youtube wikipedia and so on bcs indian history books taught in schools are trash