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4 February 2026

  • 17:5217:52, 4 February 2026 diff hist +462 Dharma Shashtra/Atri Smriti Part IIIUpdated SEO metadata current
  • 17:5117:51, 4 February 2026 diff hist +19,107 N Dharma Shashtra/Atri Smriti Part IIICreated page with "= Atri Smriti Part III - Rules of Purity and Pollution in Daily Life according to Atri Smriti = ==== Introduction ==== Atri-Smṛti approaches purity not as a rigid or fearful concept, but as a practical discipline that protects both personal conduct and social harmony. In this part of the text, Sage Atri gives highly detailed guidance on how purity is affected through touch, food, water, bodily acts, social contact, and unavoidable circumstances of daily life. The emph..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 17:3817:38, 4 February 2026 diff hist +465 Dharma Shashtra/Atri Smriti Part IIUpdated SEO metadata current
  • 17:3717:37, 4 February 2026 diff hist +13,681 N Dharma Shashtra/Atri Smriti Part IICreated page with "= Atri Smriti Part II - Moral Transgressions, Social Order, and Prescribed Atonements in Atri Smriti = ==== Introduction ==== Atri-Smṛti devotes a significant portion of its teachings to explaining how Dharma is disturbed by human weakness and how it can be restored through discipline and atonement. This part of the text focuses on moral decline caused by negligence, uncontrolled desire, social disorder, and ritual violations. Rather than merely condemning wrongdoing,..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 17:3417:34, 4 February 2026 diff hist +355 Dharma Shashtra/Atri Smriti Part IUpdated SEO metadata current
  • 17:3317:33, 4 February 2026 diff hist +18,573 N Dharma Shashtra/Atri Smriti Part ICreated page with "= Atri Smriti Part I - The Origin of Atri Smriti and the Establishment of Dharma through Varna Duties, Royal Responsibility, and Ideal Brahminical Conduct = ==== Introduction ==== Atri-Smṛti is an ancient Dharmaśāstra attributed to Maharṣi Atri, one of the revered sages of the Vedic tradition. This text was composed not merely to define religious rules but to guide human life in harmony with Dharma, society, and cosmic order. The opening part of Atri-Smṛti lays..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 17:3017:30, 4 February 2026 diff hist +418 Dharma Shashtra/Apastamba SmritiUpdated SEO metadata current
  • 17:3017:30, 4 February 2026 diff hist +11,511 N Dharma Shashtra/Apastamba SmritiCreated page with "= Apastamba Smriti - Apastamba Code of Conduct = ==== Introduction ==== The Āpastamba tradition occupies a respected place in the history of Dharmashāstra literature. Known for its clarity of thought, practical wisdom, and deep ethical grounding, the Āpastamba Smṛti presents a complete understanding of purity, conduct, social responsibility, and spiritual discipline. The text is not large, yet it covers the essential dimensions of human behaviour with surprising de..." Tag: Visual edit

3 February 2026

  • 18:4418:44, 3 February 2026 diff hist +411 Dharma Shashtra/Angirasa SmritiUpdated SEO metadata current
  • 18:4318:43, 3 February 2026 diff hist +14,434 N Dharma Shashtra/Angirasa SmritiCreated page with "= Angirasa Smriti - Teachings of Sage Angirasa = ==== Introduction ==== The Aṅgirasa Smṛti, attributed to the ancient sage Aṅgiras, is one of the concise yet profound works of the Dharmashāstra tradition. Unlike the larger Smṛtis that expand across many chapters, this text conveys its wisdom through seventy-two compact ślokas that blend practical guidance with ethical depth. The teachings are direct, woven for the householder, the student, the teacher, and soc..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 11:2211:22, 3 February 2026 diff hist +459 Vedas/Agastya and LopamudraUpdated SEO metadata
  • 11:2111:21, 3 February 2026 diff hist +9,601 N Vedas/Agastya and LopamudraCreated page with "= The Dialogue of Agastya and Lopamudra = ==== Introduction ==== Lopāmudrā is remembered as a Brahmavādhini, a woman of deep spiritual knowledge, disciplined mind, and unwavering clarity. Her story is intrinsically connected with Sage Agastya, one of the greatest ṛṣis of the Vedic and epic age. The Mahābhārata and Rāmāyaṇa both recount his extraordinary life. He consumed the demon Vatāpi, drank the ocean to help the gods defeat the forces of destruction, a..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 11:1811:18, 3 February 2026 diff hist +421 Vedas/SomaUpdated SEO metadata
  • 11:1711:17, 3 February 2026 diff hist +7,864 N Vedas/SomaCreated page with "= Soma - The Mystical Drink of Immortality in the Vedas = ==== Introduction ==== Among Vedic deities, Soma occupies a unique and sacred position. He is not only an earthly plant but also a celestial force celebrated in more than one hundred forty hymns of the ninth Mandala of the Rigveda. Six more hymns in other Mandalas are also filled with his praise, and in numerous verses, Soma appears alongside Agni, Indra, and Rudra. The Vedic vision of Soma is not limited to a ri..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 11:1111:11, 3 February 2026 diff hist +338 Vedas/The Story of Pururava and Urvashi in the RigvedaUpdated SEO metadata
  • 11:1011:10, 3 February 2026 diff hist +7,070 N Vedas/The Story of Pururava and Urvashi in the RigvedaCreated page with "= The Story of Pururava and Urvashi in the Rigveda = ==== Introduction ==== Among the ancient hymns of the Rigveda, the hymn of Pururava and Urvashi stands apart for its quiet emotional depth. It is a conversation between a mortal and a celestial being. The poets of the Rigveda saw human emotion not as weakness but as a force through which the inner life of a person begins to awaken. In Rigveda 10.95, love is shown as both beautiful and fragile. When held too tightly, i..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 11:0211:02, 3 February 2026 diff hist +335 Vedas/IndraUpdated SEO metadata
  • 10:5610:56, 3 February 2026 diff hist +9,602 N Vedas/IndraCreated page with "= Indra - The Heroic Vedic Deity = ==== Introduction ==== In the Vedic world, Indra occupies a remarkable position as the heroic and dynamic deity who stands at the forefront of divine action. The Rigveda presents him not merely as a god of storms but as the most celebrated warrior in the heavens, a guardian of cosmic stability, and a relentless destroyer of anything that obstructs life. Nearly two hundred and fifty hymns of the Rigveda are dedicated to him, making him..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 10:4310:43, 3 February 2026 diff hist +400 Vedas/Indra and Vritra Sangrama StoryUpdated SEO metadata
  • 10:4210:42, 3 February 2026 diff hist +9,238 N Vedas/Indra and Vritra Sangrama StoryCreated page with "= Indra and Vritra Sangrama - The Cosmic Battle in Vedic Tradition = ==== Introduction ==== Among the many episodes of the Vedic world, the battle between Indra and Vṛtra remains one of the most powerful symbolic expressions of cosmic order overcoming chaos. This conflict is not simply a heroic tale. It represents the restoration of life, the return of waters, and the establishment of ṛta. The Ṛgveda frequently addresses Indra as the destroyer of Vṛtra and the u..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 10:3810:38, 3 February 2026 diff hist +470 Vedas/Evolution of the Vedic TraditionUpdated SEO metadata
  • 10:3610:36, 3 February 2026 diff hist +7,635 N Vedas/Evolution of the Vedic TraditionCreated page with "= Evolution of the Vedic Tradition – from oral chanting to written text = '''Introduction''' The Vedas, regarded as divine revelations rather than human compositions, were preserved through a meticulous oral tradition that flourished for thousands of years. This unique method of transmission created a civilisation rooted in sound, memory, and sacred discipline. Over time, changing social and historical conditions prompted the gradual transition of the Vedas into writte..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 10:3210:32, 3 February 2026 diff hist +409 Vedas/Indra and Vritra SangramaUpdated SEO metadata
  • 10:3010:30, 3 February 2026 diff hist +12,133 N Vedas/Indra and Vritra SangramaCreated page with "= Decoding Indra and Vritra Sangrama -  The Cosmic Battle of Indra and Vritra = ==== Introduction ==== The battle of Indra and Vṛtra described in the Rigveda has fascinated scholars for centuries, not merely for its dramatic imagery but for the deep philosophical intention woven into each mantra. Beneath the literal narrative of a god slaying a serpent lies a sophisticated structure of meanings relating to the nature of knowledge, ethical struggle, psychological conf..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 10:2310:23, 3 February 2026 diff hist +592 Vedas/Date of the VedasUpdated SEO metadata
  • 10:2210:22, 3 February 2026 diff hist −9 Vedas/Date of the VedasNo edit summary Tag: Visual edit
  • 10:2010:20, 3 February 2026 diff hist +11,405 N Vedas/Date of the VedasCreated page with "= The Time of the Vedas- Traditions, Scholarly Views, and Cultural Memory = ==== Introduction ==== The question of when the Vedas were composed has stirred debate for nearly two centuries. Traditional Indian thought maintains that the Vedas are apauruṣeya, eternal, and beyond the authorship of human beings. They are heard by the sages and transmitted as śruti. Because they were not composed in a specific historical moment, assigning a date appears unnecessary within..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 10:1210:12, 3 February 2026 diff hist +478 Vedas/AgniUpdated SEO metadata
  • 10:1010:10, 3 February 2026 diff hist +7,007 N Vedas/AgniCreated page with "= Agni – Gateway Between Humans and Gods = ==== Introduction ==== In Vedic thought, the presence of divinity is not merely imagined but experienced through the elements of nature. The word Deva itself carries a deep meaning. Acharya Yāska in his renowned work Nirukta explains, “Devo dānād dyaotanād vā dīpanād vā dyuṣṭhāno bhavatīti vā”. Gods are those who illumine, elevate, and grant knowledge as well as grace. The Vedic seers classified the deities..." Tag: Visual edit

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