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KhoomeiK | 1 year ago

Vedic Hinduism had a similar concept of eternal fire. I recently wrote up a twitter thread [1] explaining how the modern interpretation of Vedic instructions on starting these sacred fires misunderstands the text.

Etymology tidbit: "Bhārata", India's Sanskrit name, refers to the forerunner clan that established India's first historically recorded political entity—the Kuru Kingdom—around 1200 BC near modern Delhi. The clan itself was named "Bhārata" due to their ardent bearing ("bhar-" in Sanskrit) of the sacred fire.

[1] https://x.com/khoomeik/status/1794082465398812770

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rendall|1 year ago

That was an amazing read. So, what is likely to happen now? Does your discovery become canon? If so, is it a slow process? There won't be a schism of some kind over this, will there?

KhoomeiK|1 year ago

Thanks! I have no idea—unfortunately, very few Hindus maintain the Vedic fire rites. There are also no active central authorities on matters of Vedic ritual. The only plan of now is to use this interpretation in my own yajña practice.