Vedic Samhitas
Hymns, liturgical formulas, melodies, and prayers preserved in distinct recensions.
Explore scripture, sacred narrative, astronomical rhythm, symbolic time, contemplative practice, and divine forms as connected fields—not isolated facts.
A visual bridge between the astronomical phase cycle and the traditional thirty-fold tithi model. Values are approximate and intended for learning, not ritual muhurta calculation.
50% illuminated · lunar age 7.4 days
Traditional Puranic time scales are shown as a nested magnitude chart. These are theological-cosmological measures, presented alongside—not as substitutes for—modern scientific chronology.
Follow the broad relationships among revealed corpus, remembered literature, study disciplines, philosophy, and living interpretation. Categories overlap across traditions; the diagram is an orientation tool.
Hymns, liturgical formulas, melodies, and prayers preserved in distinct recensions.
Learn what a twelve-house chart is designed to organize before interpreting one. This interactive sample teaches structure only; it does not calculate a birth chart or make predictions.
Identity, embodiment, orientation
A rashi (sign), bhava (house), graha, and nakshatra are different layers. Responsible interpretation keeps those layers distinct and states its tradition and calculation method.
Choose a learning intention to explore a traditional mantra, its meaning, textual or devotional context, and a small practice. This is education—not diagnosis, fortune-telling, or a guaranteed remedy.
ॐ ऐं सरस्वत्यै नमः
oṁ aiṁ sarasvatyai namaḥ
A traditional salutation to Saraswati, approached as learning and lucid expression.
Repeat slowly, then spend two silent minutes naming the question you are actually studying.
The Purusharthas offer a way to think about responsibility, material support, human enjoyment, and liberation without reducing life to one dimension.
Ask what sustains relationship, justice, and the wider whole.
Build the material capacity needed for a stable, useful life.
Value beauty, affection, and pleasure without allowing them to dominate.
Cultivate insight into the self beyond possession and compulsion.
Study a small passage · keep one promise · offer one act of service · make room for silence
Educational guidance onlyMeet Vedic, Vaishnava, Shaiva, Shakta, epic, and Puranic divine forms through symbols, stories, source trails, and reflection.
Explore divine forms →24 narrativesTravel through Vedic hymns, Upanishadic dialogues, the epics, Puranas, and Bhakti memory without flattening their differences.
Open the story sky →Terms and stories vary across regions, languages, recensions, and sampradayas. We identify textual families, separate astronomy from symbolic cosmology, and avoid presenting one tradition’s interpretation as the only Hindu view.