Verse from the Veda to Delight in the Mystical Syllable

The Rgvedaschool has translated spiritual texts from all over the world, and they appear in many languages and many forms. There are portions of texts associated with all the major religions upon the earth today, some from the past, and when translated in the Sacred Way produce the Veda, the Sacred Teaching to attain the heavenly state.

One spiritual text associated with the Mayan people of Central America appears in hieroglyphic form in the Temple of Inscriptions in Palenque, Chiapas, Mexico. The temple is the largest stepped pyramid of Mesoamerica, and the name in Mayan is “House of the Nine Sharpened Spears.” The building is a funerary monument to K’inich Pakal who ruled in the 7th century. Construction began in the last 10 years of his life and completed by his son. The cover of the tomb of K’inich Pakal gained prominence about 50 years ago when it was claimed to be an image of an astronaut in a spaceship. It is not but even more interesting, the tomb cover is a five-ton carved block of stone and that, along with the funeral mask covering Pakal’s face can produce numerous images. Transparencies of the images offset in numerous ways produce different images. The tomb cover produces an image of Pakal as a young boy, as a Lord, depicts the sun’s effect of the earth, the purpose of life, what happens at death, and so on, 100 different images, and the mask is similar to produce different animals, birds, reptiles, or images of Pakal. The hieroglyphics in the tomb convey different teaching depending upon how it is translated. The Rgvedaschool uses the same dictionary to translate all the world’s spiritual texts and such conveys the Sacred Knowledge of heaven. Here is a mantra about the mystical syllable of AH.

To delight in the mystical syllable used in spells to strongly issue out for attaining in the body to devote oneself to, and roar in happiness on the earth as suffering to cast.

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5 Ton Tomb Cover

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