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This Blog will Focus on all the fascinating facts that lay around us, untouched. For the first few posts I am concentrating on the True facts and figures of INDIA and its immense Culture and History, Dating back to thousands of years. The Data I have collected is from many revised sources. And they are -Vara
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Thursday, September 18, 2008
Friday, August 8, 2008
Seven Colours of Sun Light
Seven colours mix together to become. An intense glow of white rays of the Sun. Sir Isaac Newton;the renowned scientist of 16th centuary had been accredited with this Discovery. World believes this with all fanfare.
Ages before Newton,the ancient Indian Vedic knowledge had revealed that the sunlight consists of seven colours.
Sapta tvaa harito rathe vahanti deva surya shociksesham vicaksana
ava divastaarayanti sapta suryasya rasmyah
Sun's seven coloured rays are making a day.
Does that means sun has only seven rays? No, sun emits millions of rays. But each ray of light has seven colours embeded in it. The Vedic terminology often refers to word "saptha ashva ruda". It actually means seven coloured white sunrays. The Vedic meaning of word "ashva" also means "light rays".
The Taittriya aranyakam says "eko-ashva vahati sapta namah".
It means sun Light is one(white) but called as seven,figuratively the above sloka can be expressed as sun being carried by one horse called with seven names.
Interestingly in Chandogya Upahishad there is a sloka(8-6-1),it says that sun's ray has three colours;they are blue,yellow and red. Infact lhis is also true in the sense that three colours are the.basic colours,which become other colours.
Ages before Newton,the ancient Indian Vedic knowledge had revealed that the sunlight consists of seven colours.
Sapta tvaa harito rathe vahanti deva surya shociksesham vicaksana
ava divastaarayanti sapta suryasya rasmyah
(Rigveda 1.50.9)
(Atharvaveda 17-10-17-1)
Sun's seven coloured rays are making a day.
Does that means sun has only seven rays? No, sun emits millions of rays. But each ray of light has seven colours embeded in it. The Vedic terminology often refers to word "saptha ashva ruda". It actually means seven coloured white sunrays. The Vedic meaning of word "ashva" also means "light rays".
The Taittriya aranyakam says "eko-ashva vahati sapta namah".
(Rigveda 1-164-2)
It means sun Light is one(white) but called as seven,figuratively the above sloka can be expressed as sun being carried by one horse called with seven names.
Interestingly in Chandogya Upahishad there is a sloka(8-6-1),it says that sun's ray has three colours;they are blue,yellow and red. Infact lhis is also true in the sense that three colours are the.basic colours,which become other colours.
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