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In Vedic astrology, constellations are known as ‘nakshatras.’ One particular nakshatra that bears symbolism to the Eye is that of Ardra, which literally translates to ‘green’ and ‘moist.’ In western astrology, this sign corresponds to the right part of the Gemini constellation, which appears as the twins Castor and Pollux. However, this part of Gemini is perceived differently in Vedic astrology. Traditionally, Ardra appears in the form of a teardrop but at times has instead been interpreted as an eye. Its ruling deity is the storm god Rudra, who was the predecessor to the later Hindu god Shiva. This red-skinned god has a third eye in his forehead that is perpetually half-awake, lest it fully open and annihilate everything in the universe. He appears in many forms with many different names, and one of these is Pashupati, in where he adorns a horned headdress whilst sitting in a yogi posture, surrounded by wild beasts. This form of his was the earliest known form of the later horned Celtic god Cernunnos, who, whilst also seated in a yogi posture surrounded by wild animals, holds a serpent in his left hand. This creature was also associated with Rudra, along with the bull, wolf, dog, and various large cats as well as domesticated ones. Among his myriads of worshippers were a band of archaic berserker-warriors known as the Vrātyas (dog-priests) who were believed to be literal werewolves by donning wolf pelts over their heads and charged into battle. In this way, Rudra was seen as the proverbial Lord of Werewolves. These depictions of this entity were also extended to the familiar Norse god Odin who is one-eyed and dons a horned headdress whilst being surrounded and worshipped by wolf-men that howl, shriek, and scream in the throes of a raging storm. Several of Rudra’s other titles are ‘Supreme Ruler and Lord of the World’ and ‘Lord of Spirits.’ His dwelling abode is atop Mount Meru, where he awaits the eventual destruction of not only the world but the entire universe. When it finally comes, his third eye awakens and from a distance we may see a massive mountain with a large eye hovering above it, emanating nothing but destruction…in order to recreate.
O Lord of the Earth, O Lord of the Intermediate Region O Lord of the World, O Lord of the Spirits … He who hates us and whom we hate (for him) art Thou difficult to satisfy With Thy Shadow, because of Thy Insidiousness The Heart is Thy Bow, the Mind is Thy Arrow, the Shooting is Thy Eye As such we know Thee Homage to Thee! May Soma refresh Thee Do not hurt me The Two who like Wolves with jaws wide opened, roam in the forest Bhava and Sarva, the sons of the Great God, (may) homage (be paid) and with the hymns (beginning) “What might we say to Rudra” “These prayers we offer to Rudra” “Let, O Father of the Maruts” “These praises bring to Rudra of strong bow” … — Shankhayana Shrauta Sutra, 4.20
May this, of all the beasts that Pashupati [Rudra] rules, Lord of Animals, quadruped and biped, come, purchased, to the sacrificial portion. May growth of wealth attend the sacrificer. Loosing the seed of future-time existence, give good success, O gods, to him who worships may what is present, duly brought, the victim, go to the deities' beloved region. Those who are looking, deep in meditation, on the bound animal with eye and spirit to them, the first, may Agni, God, give freedom, rejoicing in his creatures, Vishvakarma. Tame animals of every shape, though varied in colour, manifold, alike in nature to them, the first, may Vāyu, God, give freedom, Prajāpati, rejoicing in his creatures. Let those who know receive before all others the vital breath proceeding from the body. Go to the sky. Stay there with all thy members. By paths which gods have travelled go to Svarga. — Atharva Veda 2.34
Like SHE WAS ONE OF THE GODS WHO HELPED IN SLAYING VRITRA
AND it is mentioned that "she is ever to be invoked in battle"
She's basically Athena in the Rig Veda, but now her war aspect is almost non-existent. It's sad.
WE ARE BRINGING BACK WAR SARASWATI IDC 🗿🗿🗿🗿
Nah fr she needs to get back to war tho
With the amount if dumbass unintellectual peoples roaming around she needs to do some intellectual hatha pai now 💀🗿
Or just straight up punch them who cares
If not for us atleast for the Rig Veda priests 😔✋ we NEED to bring back war queen Saraswati
Wow, I just have a thing I guess for science fantasy reinterpretations of The Count of Monte Cristo with world building and or magic systems explicitly drawing from East Asian mythology, folklore, and mysticism.
You would think that this is a very niche hyperspecific form of story, but I have so many examples.........

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I keep thinking about this.
Convo with @joytalkies
Ben Cauchi, Burning Hand
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“There is an endless net of threads throughout the universe. The horizontal threads are in space. The vertical threads are in time. At every crossing of the threads, there is an individual, and every individual is a crystal bead. And every crystal bead reflects not only the light from every other crystal in the net, but also every other reflection throughout the entire universe.” — Rig Veda
[thanks to neoyorzapoteca]
The Rigveda, trans. Wendy Doniger O’Flaherty