--- In [email protected], "sparaig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], off_world_beings <no_reply@> 
wrote:
> >
> > --- In [email protected], cardemaister <no_reply@> 
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > 
> > > As we "all" know by now, the "normal" count of syllables
> > > in a triSTup-verse is 11/"line". But for some reason
> > > Diirghatamas, the son of Ucathya and Maamateya, 
> > > has only 10 of them on the first line of Rgveda I 164, 39:
> > > 
> > > R-co a-kSa-re pa-ra-me vyo-man
> > > 
> > > To add injury to insult, the form 'vyoman' is a "crippled"
> > > form of the regular locative singular, 'vyomani', 
> > 
> > 
> > "The omission of the final syllable is archaic as in `parame 
vyoman' 
> > which should really be `parame vyomani'."   
> > http://www.srisharada.com/Vivekafinal/394%20-408.pdf
> > 
> > 
> > << of the word, whose "basic" form, or nominative singular is,
> > > we believe, 'vyomaa'.>>
> > 
> > 
> > 'vyomaa':
> > Its the "Sky Mother" obviously, or the Universal Yoni, or the 
> > Eternal Unbounded field (the 'home' or vessel' for of all the 
laws 
> > of nature.) 'Vyomaa', the Atma, which must have the energy of 
Bhuddi 
> > (an impulse of creative intelligence) in order to take form.
> > 
> > OffWorld
> >
> 
> Obviously can't be interpreted as "transcendental" because 
everyone knows that "heaven"  isn't a metaphorical term...>>


Lol, that's funny.

OffWorld



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