Étiquette : harappa
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Vedic Gods and Climatic Forces: Impact of Seasons on Rituals
The Seven Rivers civilization lived in harmony with its environment. The seasons dictated daily life and rituals, marked by a close relationship with natural forces. Storms, rain, wind, fire, and daylight were perceived as divine manifestations. These phenomena were celebrated through prayers and offerings to attract their favor or avoid their anger.
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Les outils agricoles retrouvés à Kalibangan et leur évolution
Kalibangan, l’une des principales cités de la civilisation des Sept Rivières, a révélé de nombreux indices sur les pratiques agricoles de cette époque. Des fouilles archéologiques ont mis au jour plusieurs outils, montrant comment les habitants cultivaient la terre et développaient leurs techniques pour améliorer leurs récoltes.
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Agricultural tools found in Kalibangan and their evolution
Kalibangan, one of the major cities of the Seven Rivers Civilization, has revealed many clues about the agricultural practices of this era. Archaeological excavations have uncovered several tools, showing how the inhabitants cultivated the land and developed their techniques to improve their harvests.
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Soma, psychédélique et libération de l’âme dans les rituels védiques
Le Soma est une plante sacrée mentionnée dans les textes védiques. Beaucoup de chercheurs pensent qu’il s’agissait d’un champignon enthéogène, probablement le Psilocybe cubensis, contenant de la psilocybine. Cette molécule est connue pour ses effets psychotropes qui modifient la perception, stimulent la conscience et provoquent des visions intérieures profondes.
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Soma, Psychedelics and Soul Liberation in Vedic Rituals
Soma is a sacred plant mentioned in Vedic texts. Many researchers believe it was an entheogenic mushroom, likely Psilocybe cubensis, containing psilocybin. This molecule is known for its psychotropic effects, which alter perception, stimulate awareness, and induce profound inner visions.
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The symbolism of dawn and light in the Rig Veda
The Rig Veda, the oldest sacred text of India and humanity, places great importance on light and dawn. These elements are not only natural phenomena, but also profound spiritual symbols. In the civilization of the seven rivers, hymns and sacrifices were intended to attract this divine light and achieve inner enlightenment.
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Découverte de sculptures zoomorphes dans les villes de la Sarasvatî
Les fouilles archéologiques menées sur les sites de la civilisation des 7 rivières, situés le long de l’ancienne Sarasvatî, ont révélé de nombreuses sculptures représentant des animaux. Ces découvertes permettent d’en apprendre plus sur l’art et les croyances de cette civilisation qui prospérait il y a plus de 4 500 ans.
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Discovery of zoomorphic sculptures in the cities of Sarasvati
Archaeological excavations conducted at the sites of the Seven Rivers Civilization, located along the ancient Sarasvati River, have revealed numerous sculptures depicting animals. These discoveries provide insight into the art and beliefs of this civilization, which flourished over 4,500 years ago.
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Les Hymnes Védiques aux Arbres et aux Plantes Sacrées
Les textes védiques, composés par la civilisation des 7 rivières, accordent une grande place aux arbres et aux plantes. Ces êtres vivants ne sont pas seulement des sources de remèdes ou de nourriture, mais aussi des entités spirituelles honorées dans des hymnes sacrés. Parmi eux, certaines plantes sont particulièrement associées à des rites et des…
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Vedic Hymns to Sacred Trees and Plants
The Vedic texts, composed by the Seven Rivers civilization, give great importance to trees and plants. These living beings are not only sources of medicine or food, but also spiritual entities honored in sacred hymns. Among them, certain plants are particularly associated with rites and mystical experiences.