Kimsvit Vriksha, kimsvit Vanam - Brahmasvit Vriksha Brahmasvit Vanam - Varuna - Brighu samvaada in Veda...
Kimsvit Vriksha, kimsvit Vanam - Brahmasvit Vriksha Brahmasvit Vanam - Varuna - Brighu samvaada in Veda...
(what sort of thing is Tree what sort of thing is forest - Tree is indeed God and Forest is indeed God)
The Tree - a true mystery of nature... Is there any equivalent of a Tree in other genres of lifeforms that we see - Animals, Birds, Insects, Microbes, Sea creatures, in none of the forms there is an equivalent of Tree. A Tree is not just another life form, it is a huge Organic space for life to thrive - very similar to Soil and Water in its role on the face of earth. The earth is covered by Water, Sand or Soil - of these water and soil only can support lifeforms and the soil is protected by Tree with foliage - sort of a protection mechanism to maintain the order (Rta) of LIVING.
Vedic teachings are forgotten and thus the widespread ecological damage and decline of Mankind... Particularly in Bhaarata we have forgotten the teaching itself where is the question of practice !.
(what sort of thing is Tree what sort of thing is forest - Tree is indeed God and Forest is indeed God)
The Tree - a true mystery of nature... Is there any equivalent of a Tree in other genres of lifeforms that we see - Animals, Birds, Insects, Microbes, Sea creatures, in none of the forms there is an equivalent of Tree. A Tree is not just another life form, it is a huge Organic space for life to thrive - very similar to Soil and Water in its role on the face of earth. The earth is covered by Water, Sand or Soil - of these water and soil only can support lifeforms and the soil is protected by Tree with foliage - sort of a protection mechanism to maintain the order (Rta) of LIVING.
Vedic teachings are forgotten and thus the widespread ecological damage and decline of Mankind... Particularly in Bhaarata we have forgotten the teaching itself where is the question of practice !.
what you have provided is it the translation of the verse in veda?
ReplyDeleteThe Sanskrit Transliteration part is there as it is. The translation is from a Adhiboutika point of view -loosly done - what is given in the braces. (Not Sayanacharya's commentary based - which would be very deep)
ReplyDeleteRest of the portions are my views on the Vedic Mantra - why Vriksha, Go (Cow - this is another thing), etc. are considered as God in Veda (apart from Natural phenominan) - when I was thinking aloud what came to mind...
thats great.... thanks for the same... I really loved the context. its always we should think nature first... ours later... but our consumerist nature has forced us to think ours first, everything "dont care"
ReplyDelete