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Amazing Stories of Rigveda - Back Cover
Amazing Stories of Rigveda is a research work, lucidly explains the very birth of Adi Parashakti as Parvati, Lord Vishnu as Ganga is her elder sister and Lord Brahma as Ekaparna and Lord Shiva as Ekapatala being her younger sisters in the divine womb of Mainavati queen consort of Himalayan Mount King Himavan. They are clloectively called as the Diviners. These Supreme incarnations are to fulfil the needs of the Divine Creation. Therefore, they need to acquire the highest knowledge of Vedas, like in any Incarnation beginning with an initiation ceremony of education.

As the story moves, the Diviners reached Kanakachala Temple in the 'Mesmerizing' Shambala, the Kingdom of Shiva by ‘Manasa Vahana’ to arrange a ceremony of their initiation and impart the fourfold highest knowledge. During their journey, the great queen Abhasa who is looking replica of Goddess Lakshmi is the wife of Surasura, the adhirAja who is the hero of Asuras, gave a brief about Sevita Sivani. Sevita Sivani is the chief Sevita of Kanakachala and an authority on Vedas. You must know that she is an incarnation.

Nandiswara and Sevita Sivani were received the King Himavan and his Queen Mainavati and their beloved daughters Ganga, Parvati, Ekaparna, and Ekapatala along with Yogins Somaprabha, Jaya, Vijaya, and Jayanthi, and the 64 Yogins, 25 Sumangali, and 18 Rishika along with Ashta Yakshini and Saptamatrika with Temple honours.

Now most amazing Stories of Rigveda moved forward as the Divine Goddess Saraswati is very much pleased with their profound worship and has showered her blessings to all and looked at the Diviners and touched their forehead affectionately.

Goddess Saraswati raised her front right hand and Rig Veda Priya has manifested with Dasa Shaktis.

Rig Veda Priya is visible as a Sûkta in all Sûktas and as a Mantra in all Mantras.

She began explaining “Veda” means wisdom, pure Jñana and is complete knowledge. It is Wisdom beyond Boundaries! Vedic Wisdom is the supreme wisdom. The Wisdom of Supreme Reality alone and is beyond all things, acts and relations. To become one with Supreme Reality is the only Wisdom. It is full of wisdom that unfolds the Divine code of laws.

The Rigveda hymns dedicated to Rigvedic deities and began with a small book addressed to Agni, Indra, Soma and other gods, all arranged according to decreasing total number of hymns in each deity collection; for each deity series, the hymns progress from longer to shorter ones, but the number of hymns per book increases.

The ten books (Sanskrit: mandalas) composed by Rishis from different priestly groups over a period of several centuries between c. 1500 and 1200 BC. These hymns contain priceless knowledge on everything, spiritual, scientific, and intellectual knowledge. From life and death to nature’s secrets,

These are in Vedic Sanskrit. These are in different poetic metres in Vedic Sanskrit. The Rishis who contributed to the Rigvedic Hymns in the ten Mandala are Agastya, Grtsamada, Vishvamitra, Madhushchandhas Vaishvamitra, Vamadeva Gouthama, Atri, Bharadvaja, Vasishtha, Kanva, Āngirasa, Kashyapa, Bharata, and Bhrgu. These metres systematically arranged from jagati and tristubh to anustubh and gayatri as the text progresses.

These Vedic Rishis have recognized four exigencies of life. They are Dharma, Artha, Kama, and Moksha. Moksha considered as the highest goal of human life.

The Diviners were amazed to learn the most fascinating stories of these great Rishis and their amazing contribution of Hymns to Rigveda.

This research work based on the oldest structured collection of 1,028 Vedic Sanskrit hymns and 10,600 verses in all, organized into ten books Rigveda Mandala 1 to 10.

By studying these Amazing Stories of Rigveda will help to grow wise, understand the mysteries of universe, life, and death; learn the subtleties of life. This helps to spread positive vibrations in the society; achieve internal tranquillity; work vigorously and feel ‘wow’ on the wisdom of our ancients..Sivkishen Ji