Author Topic: Lecture on Vedic Religion  (Read 12958 times)

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Re: Lecture on Vedic Religion
« Reply #15 on: September 16, 2008, 04:34:05 PM »
How long is this likely to go? I'm interested, but getting from Reston to Baltimore that time of day is a bit of a logistical challenge.

It is supposed to last about 90 mins.

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Re: Lecture on Vedic Religion
« Reply #16 on: September 19, 2008, 07:15:49 AM »
No new RSVP's yet, only the ones I listed earlier.
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Re: Lecture on Vedic Religion
« Reply #17 on: September 22, 2008, 09:31:52 AM »
here is the Instructor's Traveling Itinerary:

9/24-27 Madison, VA 
9/28-30 New York City
10/2-4 Detroit, MI
10/5-6 Tuskegee, AL
10/7-8 Memphis, TN
10/13-15 Los Angeles
10/16 San Francisco
10/17-18 Lodi CA (Auromere)
10/19-23 Vancouver Canada

please pass along this information to anyone in these areas that may be interested.  They can attend any of the pre-scheduled lectures or request that he come to their venue.  Contact information can be provided for all these locations.

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Re: Lecture on Vedic Religion
« Reply #18 on: September 23, 2008, 04:08:46 PM »
Kessa wants to come, I will be picking her up on the way up.  I'll rsvp on the web too
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Discussion on Agnihotra Practice
« Reply #19 on: October 08, 2008, 09:19:26 AM »
This passed Sunday, we continued discussion about the practice of Agnihotra.  Was it really practical to do it at exactly Sunrise and Sunset everyday?  Was it better to be late or early, then not do it at all?

According to Agnihotrausa.net:
"There is no latitude of several minutes for agnihotra. Then it is not agnihotra. This is the 'Sandhya' that was always done in the Vedic times as per the Vedas."

According to Altmedicenter.com:
"Performance of Agnihotra before and after these exact timings is of no consequences. Observation of exact sunrise and sunset timings is the most important condition for performing Agnihotra and thereby deriving full benefits from it. "

I found one article that I cannot locate at present that stated if a person was poor or unable to perform daily practice, they should at least perform Agnihotra on holy days. 

within the same article it gave a detailed explanation as to why sunrise and sunset was imperative.  Sunset brings with it cold and darkness which encourages growth of bacteria.  Perform the rite exactly at Sunset it supposed to embody the sun's warmth to spread healing to all throughout the night.  Sunrise would bring about happiness and warmth to start your day.