The Brahma Saṁhitā is a Sanskrit Pañcarātra text, composed of verses of prayer spoken by Brahma glorifying the supreme Lord Kṛṣṇa or Govinda at the beginning of creation. It is revered within Gauḍiya Vaiṣṇavism, whose 16th-century founder, Caitanya Mahāprabhu (1486–1534), rediscovered a part of the work, the 62 verses of Chapter 5, which had previously been lost for a few centuries, at the Adikeshav Temple in Thiruvattar, Tamil Nadu,
Bramha made the first Poetic Prayer to God on earth. I used this portion of wiki article as source. First prayer is Brahma Saṁhitā. I bring up poetry because you are making connection between Surya and Bramha. Both poets. Im a Gaudiya Visnava of sorts and im supposed to be like a low level priest
Im confused how the article connects. I am also confused about this Apollo article. I dont see anything necessarily inaccurate. Sounds slightly weird but need to look at sources to be sure.
The Brahma Saṁhitā is a Sanskrit Pañcarātra text, composed of verses of prayer spoken by Brahma glorifying the supreme Lord Kṛṣṇa or Govinda at the beginning of creation. It is revered within Gauḍiya Vaiṣṇavism, whose 16th-century founder, Caitanya Mahāprabhu (1486–1534), rediscovered a part of the work, the 62 verses of Chapter 5, which had previously been lost for a few centuries, at the Adikeshav Temple in Thiruvattar, Tamil Nadu,
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Bramha made the first Poetic Prayer to God on earth. I used this portion of wiki article as source. First prayer is Brahma Saṁhitā. I bring up poetry because you are making connection between Surya and Bramha. Both poets. Im a Gaudiya Visnava of sorts and im supposed to be like a low level priest
what ur thoughts on this. https://busy.org/@tupactip/brahma
Im confused how the article connects. I am also confused about this Apollo article. I dont see anything necessarily inaccurate. Sounds slightly weird but need to look at sources to be sure.