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But still rama worshipped lord shiva in kanyakumari

before he went to bring sita. Worshipping does not

matter. Is he a munivar/saint (dharmic to begin with)

to be able to write vedas/samhitas? There are

astrology books that interpret vedas. They don't

become vedas themselves.

 

 

--- yourstruelyprince <no_reply>

wrote:

> hmmmm

> velasivasankaranji, and Sachin, There is Ravan

> Sanhita. He was the

> strong worshiper of Lord Shiva. There are a lot of

> techniques given in

> it, including making a different kind of parad, that

> can be used to

> turn copper into gold. And many etc. I have read

> little portion of

> Ravan Sanhita. My friend has it.

> It can be found here in few book sellers in bombay.

> see you.

> sincerely, Ketan.

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Hi,

Sorry. Slip of toungue (finger :) ). Here is more

detailed info. Rama (as human incarnate of Lord

Vishnu) worshipped lord shiva in rameswaram (rama -

eswaram) not kanyakumari. The Vedas (sacred teachings)

evolved over five hundred years between 1000 and 500

BC, is divided into five samhitas (collections)

separately designated: Rigveda, Yajurveda, Samaveda,

Artharvaveda, and the Upanishads. For example,

Rig veda Samhita -

http://www.srivaishnava.org/scripts/veda/rv/rvtop.htm

Yajur

http://www.sanskritweb.net/yajurveda/

 

Many of the samhitas titled and shown separetely are

usually part of one of the vedas.

However, some are not part of vedas but still are

being called samhitas or smritis. For example,

Manu Samhita (laws as set by Manu in those days)

http://oaks.nvg.org/pv6bk4.html

 

The book you are referring to is describing nadi text

(astrology written in palm leaves specific to

individuals to be born in the future written some

thousands of years ago). Vaideeswaran temple in Tamil

Nadu is famous for this. You will find Nadi text from

saptharishis (seven rishis including sage agasthiyar)

and more (sample - Nandi Nadi, Sukra Nadi, Bhujandar

Nadi). In the North, the same is available in Bhrigu

Samhita, Ravan Samhita , Arun Samhita, etc. This is

not readable by everyone. The languages used are not

colloquial and needs special translators trained for

ages through their forefather(foremother!) lineages

who retain these leaves 'cos it is written in ancient

Tamil and ancient Sanskrit.

 

- VelaSivasankaran

 

--- velasivasankaran wrote:

> But still rama worshipped lord shiva in kanyakumari

> before he went to bring sita. Worshipping does not

> matter. Is he a munivar/saint (dharmic to begin

> with)

> to be able to write vedas/samhitas? There are

> astrology books that interpret vedas. They don't

> become vedas themselves.

>

>

> --- yourstruelyprince <no_reply>

> wrote:

> > hmmmm

> > velasivasankaranji, and Sachin, There is Ravan

> > Sanhita. He was the

> > strong worshiper of Lord Shiva. There are a lot of

> > techniques given in

> > it, including making a different kind of parad,

> that

> > can be used to

> > turn copper into gold. And many etc. I have read

> > little portion of

> > Ravan Sanhita. My friend has it.

> > It can be found here in few book sellers in

> bombay.

> > see you.

> > sincerely, Ketan.

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

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