- published: 15 Nov 2011
- views: 1592
- author: Muraricaitanya Dasa
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Ksatriya-Dharma - Dhanurveda 1Parte.
Tecniche a mani nude: Krabi Krabong, Mae Mai Muay Thai della scuola Teran Devak. Tecniche ...
published: 15 Nov 2011
author: Muraricaitanya Dasa
Ksatriya-Dharma - Dhanurveda 1Parte.
Ksatriya-Dharma - Dhanurveda 1Parte.
Tecniche a mani nude: Krabi Krabong, Mae Mai Muay Thai della scuola Teran Devak. Tecniche con armi: Gatka, l'arte marziale dei guerrieri Sikh. Accademia Inte...- published: 15 Nov 2011
- views: 1592
- author: Muraricaitanya Dasa
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Dhanurveda Kalari Kovalam
this kalari is easiest gateway of kalari practice for foreigner. situated at famous resort...
published: 09 Oct 2007
author: sangam06
Dhanurveda Kalari Kovalam
Dhanurveda Kalari Kovalam
this kalari is easiest gateway of kalari practice for foreigner. situated at famous resort Kovalam beach. but its quality is prety high level. 100Rs/day, eve...- published: 09 Oct 2007
- views: 16938
- author: sangam06
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dhanurvedabow
Klassisches Indisches Bogenschießen nach dem Dhanurveda mit dhanurganaka H. Wiethase....
published: 04 Aug 2009
author: wiethase hendrik
dhanurvedabow
dhanurvedabow
Klassisches Indisches Bogenschießen nach dem Dhanurveda mit dhanurganaka H. Wiethase.- published: 04 Aug 2009
- views: 1074
- author: wiethase hendrik
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DHANURVEDA: Muraricaitanya Dasa (CARRARA ott.2011)
http://www.budointernational.it/; http://www.budomarket.com/...
published: 03 Nov 2011
author: jutesport79
DHANURVEDA: Muraricaitanya Dasa (CARRARA ott.2011)
DHANURVEDA: Muraricaitanya Dasa (CARRARA ott.2011)
http://www.budointernational.it/; http://www.budomarket.com/- published: 03 Nov 2011
- views: 472
- author: jutesport79
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Ksatriya-Dharma - Dhanurveda 2 Parte.
Tecniche a mani nude: Krabi Krabong, Mae Mai Muay Thai della scuola Teran Devak. Tecniche ...
published: 15 Nov 2011
author: Muraricaitanya Dasa
Ksatriya-Dharma - Dhanurveda 2 Parte.
Ksatriya-Dharma - Dhanurveda 2 Parte.
Tecniche a mani nude: Krabi Krabong, Mae Mai Muay Thai della scuola Teran Devak. Tecniche con armi: Gatka, l'arte marziale dei guerrieri Sikh. Accademia Inte...- published: 15 Nov 2011
- views: 776
- author: Muraricaitanya Dasa
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Hidden Roots Of Aikido - India
Dhanurveda Mahabharata bāhu-yuddha: nine weapons of the body (hands, feet, knees, elbows a...
published: 02 Aug 2010
author: hitmanloveheart
Hidden Roots Of Aikido - India
Hidden Roots Of Aikido - India
Dhanurveda Mahabharata bāhu-yuddha: nine weapons of the body (hands, feet, knees, elbows and head), ie. unarmed fighting.- published: 02 Aug 2010
- views: 1385
- author: hitmanloveheart
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kalaripayat/ bhagavatgita
Who is the real enemy explanation through bhagavat gita and kalaripayatu in the view of dh...
published: 05 Jan 2010
author: sajangurukal
kalaripayat/ bhagavatgita
kalaripayat/ bhagavatgita
Who is the real enemy explanation through bhagavat gita and kalaripayatu in the view of dhanurveda.- published: 05 Jan 2010
- views: 861
- author: sajangurukal
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SHAOLIN TEMPLE ITALY:Giornata Cultura Shaolin:STORIA DI SHAOLIN- Le origini: Dhanurveda
http://www.shaolintemple.it/shaolin-si/storia-del-tempio-shaolin/ WEEK-END DI CULTURA SHAO...
published: 14 Dec 2011
author: shaolintempleitalia
SHAOLIN TEMPLE ITALY:Giornata Cultura Shaolin:STORIA DI SHAOLIN- Le origini: Dhanurveda
SHAOLIN TEMPLE ITALY:Giornata Cultura Shaolin:STORIA DI SHAOLIN- Le origini: Dhanurveda
http://www.shaolintemple.it/shaolin-si/storia-del-tempio-shaolin/ WEEK-END DI CULTURA SHAOLIN c/o TERME di PORRETTA organizzato da A.S.D. MU-RASH e TERME di ...- published: 14 Dec 2011
- views: 109
- author: shaolintempleitalia
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Nonstop Bow Action
This Dhanur Veda Show was Recorded in Mielno, Poland, (August 2012). This must have been t...
published: 16 Nov 2012
author: Dina Dayal
Nonstop Bow Action
Nonstop Bow Action
This Dhanur Veda Show was Recorded in Mielno, Poland, (August 2012). This must have been the last festival of our 2012 tour in Poland. Dhanur Veda derives it...- published: 16 Nov 2012
- views: 105
- author: Dina Dayal
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Toronto woman keeps ancient Indian martial art alive
Gitanjali Kolanad teaches Kalaripayat in her downtown Toronto studio. She may be the only ...
published: 12 May 2008
author: TorontoStarVideo
Toronto woman keeps ancient Indian martial art alive
Toronto woman keeps ancient Indian martial art alive
Gitanjali Kolanad teaches Kalaripayat in her downtown Toronto studio. She may be the only person in Canada who teaches this unusual 600-year-old martial art ...- published: 12 May 2008
- views: 24505
- author: TorontoStarVideo
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dhanurvedam.com kerala kalarippayatu
Kalari vativeeshal dhanurveda ,vkm kalri....
published: 17 May 2010
author: vinaydhanur
dhanurvedam.com kerala kalarippayatu
dhanurvedam.com kerala kalarippayatu
Kalari vativeeshal dhanurveda ,vkm kalri.- published: 17 May 2010
- views: 887
- author: vinaydhanur
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Prem Se Badhkar Nahi Hai Jogi - Shiv Mahapuran
1.7.1 The Origin of Vidya (Knowledge)
There are fourteen types of learning or Vidyas -...
published: 30 Oct 2013
Prem Se Badhkar Nahi Hai Jogi - Shiv Mahapuran
Prem Se Badhkar Nahi Hai Jogi - Shiv Mahapuran
1.7.1 The Origin of Vidya (Knowledge) There are fourteen types of learning or Vidyas - four Vedas, Six Vedangs, Meemansa, Nyay, Puranas and other religious scriptures. These fourteen learning along with Ayurveda, Dhanurveda, Gandharvaveda and Arthashastra becomes eighteen. All these eighteen learning's originate from lord Shiva. Lord Shiva created lord Brahma to felicitate the process of creation and bestowed him with all these eighteen learning's. He also empowered lord Vishnu to protect the creation. The four Vedas emerged from the mouth of Lord Brahma, on the basis of which were created the numerous scriptures like Vedangs etc. Since these Vedas were difficult to understand, therefore lord Vishnu took incarnation of Vyas and created the Puranas, so that they could be understood easily. The Puranas contain four lakh shlokas and they help us to understand the essence of the Vedas. 1.7.2 The Tale of Naimisharanya Once, lord Brahma released his Manomaya chakra and instructed the sages to follow it. He also told them that the place at which the Manomaya chakra broke down would be very auspicious for doing penance. The sages followed the Manomaya chakra, which after travelling for a long time fell down on a large segment of land and its circumference (Nemi) broke down as predicted by lord Brahma. This segment of land became famous as Naimisharanya. The sages decided to perform a Yagya at that sacred place. This way the very place, sitting where lord Brahma did creations. All the sages commenced their Yagya, which continued for ten thousand years. On the completion of Yagya, the deity arrived there and blessed them as per the instruction of lord Brahma. 1.7.3 Time -- The Radiance of Shiva Describing about the time (Kala), Vayudeva told the sages that 'Kala' or time is the radiance of lord Shiva. Kala or time is also known as 'Kalatma'. The time flows smoothly without being disturbed. Time is under the control of lord Shiva. Since the time contains the element of Shiva (Shivattatva), hence its momentum can not be checked by any other power, except that of Shiva. One, who understands the meaning of Kala, has a darshan of lord Shiva. 1.7.4 Time -- Calculation The smallest unit for measuring the time is called 'Nimesh'. The time taken to drop one's eyelid is called one Nimesh. A kala consists of fifteen Nimeshas and thirty Kalas make a 'Muhurta'. A day and a night consist of thirty 'Muhurtas'. A month consists of thirty days, divided into two fortnights. One fortnight is known as 'Krishna Paksha (dark lunar phase) and the other is known as Shukla Paksha (bright lunar phase). In Pitarloka the day consists of one fortnight and night of the same number of days. Shukla Paksha is the day of the Pitraloka and Krishna Paksha the night. One 'Ayana' consists of Six months. A year consists of two 'Ayanas'. One year of the earth is equivalent to a day and a night of the deities. The six months when Sun is in the southern hemisphere of the earth, is actually the time when the deities experience night. On the contrary, the six months when sun is in the northern hemisphere, is the day time of the deities. One year of the deities is equivalent to three hundred and sixty years of this world. The yugas are counted on the basis of the years of the deities. According to the scholars there are four yugas - Satyayuga, Tretayuga, Dwapar yuga and Kaliyuga. A satyayuga is equivalent to four thousand years of the deities. A Treta yuga is equivalent to three thousand years of the deities. Similarly a dwapar yuga is equivalent to two thousand years of the deities and a Kaliyuga to that of one Thousand years of the deities. This way all the four yugas collectively are equivalent to twelve thousand years of the deities. A Kalpa consists of one thousand Chaturyugas. A Manvantar consists of seventy one Chaturyugas. One Kalpa is inhibited by fourteen Manus one after another in succession. A Brahma's day is equivalent to one divine Kalpa. A Brahma's year is equivalent to one thousand Kalpas. A Brahma's yuga consists of eight thousand such years. A Brahma's ' Savan' consists of his one thousand yugas. Brahma's life span is complete after three thousand such Sawanas. Five lakh and forty thousand numbers of Indras succeed one after another during the whole life span of Brahma. A Vishnu day is equivalent to the whole life span of Brahma. The whole life span of Vishnu is equivalent to a day of 'Rudra'. 1.7.5 Meditation Describing about Meditation Vayudeva told the sages that to concentrate one's restless mind during meditative state, a man needs some kind of form (Swarupa) or appearance. Idol worship is very helpful in this regard. http://hinduonline.co/Scriptures/Puranas/ShivaMahaPurana.html http://www.shivpuran.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shiva_Purana http://is1.mum.edu/vedicreserve/puran.htm- published: 30 Oct 2013
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dhanurvedam.com Stick Rotating Kalari vadiveeshal Silambam
dhanurveda kovalam....
published: 21 May 2010
author: vinaydhanur
dhanurvedam.com Stick Rotating Kalari vadiveeshal Silambam
dhanurvedam.com Stick Rotating Kalari vadiveeshal Silambam
dhanurveda kovalam.- published: 21 May 2010
- views: 704
- author: vinaydhanur
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Kalaripayattu in Thekkady, Kerala, India
Kalaripayattu in Thekkady, Kerala, India....
published: 19 Jan 2012
author: kp unk
Kalaripayattu in Thekkady, Kerala, India
Kalaripayattu in Thekkady, Kerala, India
Kalaripayattu in Thekkady, Kerala, India.- published: 19 Jan 2012
- views: 82
- author: kp unk
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Upanishad Ganga : Nandi of Episode 8
Nandi (Opening Verse): अर्थशास्त्रं तथा चायुर्गन्धर्व-धनुरित्यमी। वेदैश्चतुर्भिर्युक्तत्वा...
published: 02 May 2012
author: upanishadganga
Upanishad Ganga : Nandi of Episode 8
Upanishad Ganga : Nandi of Episode 8
Nandi (Opening Verse): अर्थशास्त्रं तथा चायुर्गन्धर्व-धनुरित्यमी। वेदैश्चतुर्भिर्युक्तत्वाद् उपवेदप्रथां लभे।। arthashaastram tathaa cha-aayur-gandharva-dhan...- published: 02 May 2012
- views: 2004
- author: upanishadganga
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Vyayam from India via Spain 2 : www.vyayam.org
it is very similar to tantra buddha Niou 仁王. I think vyayam must be interrelated with Tant...
published: 09 Oct 2008
author: sangam06
Vyayam from India via Spain 2 : www.vyayam.org
Vyayam from India via Spain 2 : www.vyayam.org
it is very similar to tantra buddha Niou 仁王. I think vyayam must be interrelated with Tantra buddhism, Dhanurveda, yoga, and kalaripayattu. For the detailed ...- published: 09 Oct 2008
- views: 13163
- author: sangam06
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That s So Weird !!!
Hinduism Om.svg Om • Brahman • Ishvara Hindu • History of Hinduism Deities[hide] Brahman I...
published: 10 May 2010
author: ISLAM2IN4US
That s So Weird !!!
That s So Weird !!!
Hinduism Om.svg Om • Brahman • Ishvara Hindu • History of Hinduism Deities[hide] Brahman Ishvara Trimurti Brahma • Vishnu • Shiva Devis and Devas Saraswati ·...- published: 10 May 2010
- views: 242
- author: ISLAM2IN4US