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Vedi (altar)

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89: 88: 844: 822: 22: 126:, lasting twelve days. In Vedic times, offerings, often including animals, were burnt in the fire, and fully consumed by it. This contrasts with modern Hindu offerings to gods, which are all vegetable, and are preserved to be consumed by the devotees (which was also the case in other religions, such as 686: 885: 919: 790: 718: 914: 878: 163: 74: 52: 213:, a sort of subordinate or side-altar, generally a heap of earth covered with sand on which the fire is placed 826: 904: 871: 127: 687:"How the Gayatri Mantra, composed by men, heard by men, for a male deity, became embodied as a goddess" 579: 551: 64: 587: 279: 264: 786: 694: 486: 43: 855: 82: 924: 575: 260: 30: 166:, in the south-east part of the temple, fire altars are not now a normal part of regular 929: 909: 230: 134: 898: 775: 171: 144: 578:, between 2nd century BCE and 2nd century CE, examples being discovered at Purola, 167: 105: 803: 763: 744: 349: 268: 252:'piled up in the shape of the bird Alaja'), and was piled up with bricks in the 155: 78: 554:
problem was also investigated because of such ritualistic considerations. The
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As deduced from descriptions in ancient texts, the types of vedi were:
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in the east, 30 in the west and 36 in the north and south. Inside the
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and rites of passage; in particular circling around a sacred fire (
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Vedic altars are described in the circum-Vedic texts dealing with
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Astronomy across cultures: The History of Non-Western Astronomy
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Fire altars are already mentioned in the Rigveda. According to
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The earliest falcon-shaped vedi are dated to the period of
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excavated from Purola, Uttarkashi; likely belonging to the
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In ŚBM 10.4.3.14-20, the altar is made of 396 (360 + 36)
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TS 5. 785:, Delhi, Munshiram Manoharlal, 2000, 7: 840: 838: 783:The Astronomical Code of the Rigveda 384:altar's height is to the knees, the 275:corresponds to an altar of mantras. 69:'altar') is the sacrificial 626:"Vedi, Vedī, Vedin: 32 definitions" 116:They were used in various types of 858:. You can help Knowledge (XXG) by 14: 746:Excavations at Kausambi (1957-59) 685:Pattanaik, Devdutt (2023-01-27). 484:(great altar) has a length of 24 81:, and having receptacles for the 842: 820: 624:www.wisdomlib.org (2014-08-03). 514:), three altars are placed: the 291:(special) bricks, and of 10,800 158:, has an important place in the 796:Sen, S.N., and A.K. Bag. 1983. 143:) remains an essential part of 92:Modern replica of utensils and 478:In the Agnicayana ritual, the 1: 109: 721:. 2023-04-23. Archived from 321:. 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Kuninda
Sanskrit
romanized
lit.
altar
Vedic religion
Kusha grass
sacrificial fire

Agnicayana
Śrauta
Kuru Kingdom
Yajna
agnicayana
ancient Greek religion
Hindu festivals
saptapadi
Hindu weddings
Agni
god of fire
mandala
Hindu temple architecture
Hindu temple
Homa rituals
Soma sacrifice
falcon
Agnicayana
Kalpa
Satapatha Brahmana

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