the Universe. And it is also important to take into account that since all energies are spectral, and each section of the spectrum has its own name. As, for example, an electromagnetic wave can be light, radio wave, or heat, so under the name of one god there can be several of his manifestations. Here, as an example, the god Agni controls the three gods Antarikshu (god of outer space, that which is above the earth), Bhrisha (lord of fire), Satya (truthfulness, one of the deities of fire).
At the same time, in the center of the second frame is the god Brahma, who is responsible for the energies of space and time. As if confirming my original statement that the five corresponds to space and time (see Geometry of a single field).
The list of gods with their qualities to the first scheme:
1. Kuvera-treasurer of demigods, keeper of treasures. (This is where speculation about its location comes in. The bottom line is that we usually associate riches with underground storerooms, and the main flow of weak interaction comes from the centers of stars, planets, etc.)
2. Niruti is one of the Rudras (expansions of Shiva – the destroyer) that guards the southwest.
3. Indra is the lord of rain, lightning and thunder.
4. Agni – the deity of the element of fire.
5. Wind rose (But there must be Brahma).
6. Vayu-the deity of the winds.
7. Varuna is the lord of the waters.
8. Isana-this name sometimes refers to the sun God, sometimes Vishnu himself.
9. Yama-the deity of death and posthumous judgment.
The second frame gives an interesting conclusion due to the presence of
24 demigods. If we arrange them according to their energy properties, and then connect them with lines, we get a double swastika. (Figure 5)
In addition, all thirty-three main gods accepted in the Vedic tradition are present in this frame.
Figure 5
East
1. Agni-fire
2. Antariksha-god of outer space (that which is above the earth)
3. Bhrisha-the Lord of Fire
4. Sathya-truthfulness (one of the deities of fire)
5. Surya-the Sun
6. Indra-Lord of rain, thunder and lightning
7. Jayanta-lit. Winner, one of Indra’s sons
8. Parjanya – “thundercloud”, one of Aditi’s sons and brother of Indra
north
9. Isha – “lord”, Vishnu and according to another version one of the forms of Surya (sun)
10. Diti-Mother of Demons
11. Aditi-mother of the demigods (led by Indra)
12. Bhajaga – “the wriggling snake”
13. Soma – the moon deity who gives nectar to the demigods
14. Bhallata – “with a big forehead”, a bear, one of the protectors
15. Mukhya-the lord of prana (vital energy)
16. Ahi-1) the serpent, one of the names of the serpent-like demon Rahu, 2) “the union of heaven and earth”
west
17. Vayu-lord of the wind.
18. Papayakshma – “destroyer of sins”?? ? not sure about the exact value
19. Shosha-warming, drying
20. Asura-demon (enemy of demigods)
21. Varuna-Lord of the Waters
22. Kusuma-danta – “having teeth as beautiful as flowers”
23. Sugriva – “beautiful neck”, swan, a type of weapon
24. Dau-varika – “standing at the door”, security guard
South
25. Niruti – one of the rudras (incarnation of Shiva)
26. Mriga – “deer”
27. Bhringaraja – “lord of the bees”, protective deity
28. Gandharva-heavenly singer and dancer
29. Yama-the deity of death
30. Brihat-ksata – “very patient”
31. Vitatha – “false”
32. Pushan – the one who nourishes, preserves, supports
* Thank you for this list with explanations to V. R. Tushkin, but you will probably have to go to India
to find the original meaning of the gods and their relation to Vastu Shastra. In the Internet
there is almost no serious information on this issue
Since the Bhagavad Gita provides a lot of information for reflection and understanding that needs to be mastered for many years, I have undertaken to study only those chapters that are directly related to the structure of the Fabric of the universe and Vastu Shastra.
I will start in order, as it is given in the Bhagavad Gita, and my thoughts.
WITH A DESCRIPTION OF THE NATURE OF THE SOUL
“A pure spiritual Soul is the true identity of a living being. The soul has no birth, it is inexhaustible and eternally young, although it is the oldest of all. It is never destroyed, it cannot be known empirically or sensed by the senses. The six stages of matter transformation do not affect it. It permeates the entire body, remaining unchanging, eternal and immeasurable. Only the physical bodies of the soul are destroyed, which it changes like clothing.”
The size of the soul can only be inferred from Krsna’s statement, “I am smaller than an atom, but larger than a huge one, because I support everything.” That is, the soul, perhaps, has the size of a quark or an electron (while not being them) and then it turns out that any atom has it, but the degree of its awareness is different and therefore the most conscious person of Krishna is able to permeate the entire Universe with his energy and thus control it. “Just as one Sun illuminates the entire universe, so the one who is aware of the field of activity, the Super-soul, illuminates the entire universe and the souls in it. And also aware of the field of activity – — The soul, illuminates the whole body” (B. G.).
That is, if quite roughly, but applied to the modern understanding, the soul can be compared to a” flash drive” of unlimited capacity, but having a different quality and volume of fullness (awareness). And so, depending on the degree of awareness, it is in this or that body and performs certain functions in the world. This representation of the soul makes it easier to understand the principle and task of evolution from the mineral kingdom to the vegetable, animal and beyond.
In his research with the help of clairvoyance, Ch. Leadbeater described that the hydrogen atom consists of 18 Anu (possibly quarks, in modern terms). In this case, each Anu consists of
from 14 billion capsules. And this is a lot for recording information, if we take into account the following: in the movie “Water” it says that in each information cell of the water memory (cluster)