The word tejas, from root tij ‘sharpen’ and hence originally meaning ‘sharpness’, came very soon to express the notion of a peculiar ‘substance-power’ with distinctive fiery connotations. Such notion of tejas is very prominent, especially in the epic and puranic literature, and has often attracted the attention of scholars, but its development has not yet been subjected to thorough investigation. This paper anticipates a few results of the author’s current research, offering some hints to bridge the gap between vedic and puranic usage. Although the word tejas occurs only sparingly in the Ṛg Veda, and regularly only in connection with the root meaning, as other tij-derivatives, the germs are already visible of a metaphorical extension of the...
The present work comprises a detailed study of specific terms of discourse in the pre-twelfth centur...
In several cosmologies around the world, creation came into being from the utterance of the Word. Sp...
International audienceThe Vedic Pravargya is a ritual that is optionally performed in connection wit...
Following up my paper "Patterns of Tejas in the Epics" delivered at WSC 12 (Helsinki 2003) this pape...
Hinduism's two major epics, the Mahilbhiirata and the Riimiiya,:ia, are full of divine weapon (divya...
The term ‘ṛta’ is used in the specific sense in the RG Veda. The term “ṛta” occurs in the RG Veda ap...
This article throws light on the Revelational Status of Vedas which are considered to be the most sa...
Veda is considered to be the foundational pillar of Vedic philosophical tradition and culture. The e...
This thesis analyses the late-Vedic goddess Śrī and her non-personified precedent śrī ‘splendour, gl...
The Vedic sources contain dozens of occurrences of the compound iṣṭāpūrtá-, whose context deals with...
Among the religious traditions that developed in ancient India, the Tantric tradition offers one of ...
This paper is a reflection of Indian culture and civilization in the lights of holy Vedas. The autho...
The name of God Vâyu has been mentioned in the Vedas as well as Avesta Book. Vâyu in the Rig Veda is...
This paper is a reflection of Indian culture and civilization in the lights of holy Vedas....
An investigation of the relationship between Vedic and Tantric elements in the use of mantras in lat...
The present work comprises a detailed study of specific terms of discourse in the pre-twelfth centur...
In several cosmologies around the world, creation came into being from the utterance of the Word. Sp...
International audienceThe Vedic Pravargya is a ritual that is optionally performed in connection wit...
Following up my paper "Patterns of Tejas in the Epics" delivered at WSC 12 (Helsinki 2003) this pape...
Hinduism's two major epics, the Mahilbhiirata and the Riimiiya,:ia, are full of divine weapon (divya...
The term ‘ṛta’ is used in the specific sense in the RG Veda. The term “ṛta” occurs in the RG Veda ap...
This article throws light on the Revelational Status of Vedas which are considered to be the most sa...
Veda is considered to be the foundational pillar of Vedic philosophical tradition and culture. The e...
This thesis analyses the late-Vedic goddess Śrī and her non-personified precedent śrī ‘splendour, gl...
The Vedic sources contain dozens of occurrences of the compound iṣṭāpūrtá-, whose context deals with...
Among the religious traditions that developed in ancient India, the Tantric tradition offers one of ...
This paper is a reflection of Indian culture and civilization in the lights of holy Vedas. The autho...
The name of God Vâyu has been mentioned in the Vedas as well as Avesta Book. Vâyu in the Rig Veda is...
This paper is a reflection of Indian culture and civilization in the lights of holy Vedas....
An investigation of the relationship between Vedic and Tantric elements in the use of mantras in lat...
The present work comprises a detailed study of specific terms of discourse in the pre-twelfth centur...
In several cosmologies around the world, creation came into being from the utterance of the Word. Sp...
International audienceThe Vedic Pravargya is a ritual that is optionally performed in connection wit...