Namaste Suresh,
The jyotiSa perspective in dvaitam considers the myriad of relations between the variegated macrocosm of dyaus and the diverse microcosm of pRthivI.
The jyotiSa perspective in dvaitAdvaitam also knows the fixed axis uniting the macrocosm and microcosm as dyAvApRthivI. The twin is united by the axis mundi that runs directly between the navel of earth and the navel of heaven. And the whole science of jyotiSa depends on this foundation.
And the jyotiSa perspective in advaitam considers the absolutely still point that is the focus of the apparently fixed (but in fact endlessly rotating) celestial pole’s own wandering, which is the unborn, eternal, immaculate mark of dyaus alone.
Today the celestial pole is well marked by the star “polaris”, but that was not always the case, and in the future the situation will change again. But there is one dark point in space which remains ALWAYS true ~ suggested only by continuous observation over many generations, and only confirmed after about 26 thousand years!
And the nAga known as “draco” lights the way to this dark treasure of advaitam, which is the aliÑgaliÑga of shiva ~ a.k.a. kRSNa (“the dark one”) or ariSTanemi (“the felly of whose wheel is unhurt”).
Those who know indra have no reason to fear vRtra!
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