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By viewing the pattern of the Veda, the reality of the Veda
is enlivened within one's awareness and physiology.
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Central to the Maharishi Vedic Observatory TM
is a display of the structuring dynamics of the Rk Veda, which
is the Constitution of the Universe, the total expression of
Natural Law.
In its form, the structure of the Rk Veda exactly reflects
the order underlying the structure of the universe.1 Each small stripe on top of each ring
represents a sukta (or verse) of the Rk Veda. The 192 suktas
of both the 1st and 10th mandalas are represented on the large
circle in the center. The suktas of the 1st mandala are illustrated
by the white stripes. The suktas of the 10th mandala are illustrated
by the pink stripes. The suktas of the 10th mandala fill the
gaps of the suktas of the 1st mandala. This illustrates the complementary
relationship of the 1st and 10th mandala of Rk Veda. The rings
outside the 1st and 10th mandala represent mandalas 2 through
9, starting in the southeast with the smallest ring and moving
clockwise.
Within the central ring of the 1st and 10th mandalas is a
display of the names of the 27 Nakshatras (star constellations),
12 Rashis (Zodiac Signs), and 9 Grahas (planets). This display
illustrates that the structuring dynamics of the universe and
of the Rk Veda are the same and that the area of the sky corresponding
with a particular planet or star relates to a particular portion
of the Rk Veda.
By viewing the pattern of the Veda, the reality of the Veda
is enlivened within one's awareness and physiology. This enlivenment
establishes balance between the inner value of Pure Consciousness
and its expressed value of the physiology and of the universe.
Individual physiology comes into alignment with cosmic physiology;
individual awareness comes into alignment with cosmic awareness.
1 See
section Rk Veda: The Structuring Dynamics of the Universe,
page 24.
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