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Hiranyagarbha (Sanskrit: हिरण्यगर्भ, lit. 'golden womb', IAST:
Hiraṇyagarbha,
poetically translated as 'universal womb') is the
source of the creation...
- The
Hiranyagarbha Suktam (Sanskrit: हिरण्यगर्भ सूक्तम्) is the 121st hymn of the
tenth mandala of the Rigveda. In this sukta,
Hiranyagarbha is mentioned...
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Hiranyagarbha (IAST: hiraṇya-garbha) is an
ancient Indian ritual ceremony involving the
donation of a
golden vessel. It is
mentioned as one of the "Sixteen...
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activity such as
forms of
mythical sacrifices.
Rigveda 10.121
mentions the
Hiranyagarbha ("hiranya =
golden or radiant" and "garbha =
filled / womb") that existed...
- In some Puranas, he
created himself in a
golden embryo known as the
Hiranyagarbha.
Brahma is
frequently identified with the
Vedic god Pra****ati. During...
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Ancient India,
Brahmins and
Kshatriyas rulers performed a
ritual called Hiranyagarbha,
which was used to
reclaim their lost
varna rites. It was a sacrifice...
- of creatures. Elsewhere, in hymn 10.121 of the Rigveda, is
described Hiranyagarbha (golden embryo) that was born from the
waters containing everything...
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Advaita Vedanta Amor fati
Cosmic egg
Egocentric presentism Eternal return Hiranyagarbha Metaphysical solipsism Nietzschean affirmation Original position, a...
- returning. — Bhagavad Gita,
Verse 9.21
Amaravati (mythology)
Devaloka Hiranyagarbha Naraka (Hinduism) Trāyastriṃśa
Urdhva lokas Heaven In
Praise of the...
- At this juncture, the
seven components of
Prakriti recombine. The
Hiranyagarbha of
Brahma dissolves in the
waters that
surround Prakriti.
Prakriti fuses...