tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post4053345373323271632..comments2024-03-18T22:56:06.696+05:30Comments on Jayasree Saranathan: Origin of Easter from Ishtar and Ishtar from Hindu Goddess.(part -3)Jayasree Saranathan http://www.blogger.com/profile/01048252011566427834noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-77604479665502981882018-02-13T00:09:10.757+05:302018-02-13T00:09:10.757+05:30Kadesh means the Holy One and the Sanskrit word zh...Kadesh means the Holy One and the Sanskrit word zhuddha (shuddha) means pure, true, absolute or not polluted. She is represented naked, standing on top of a spotted lion, holding in her right hand a bunch of lotus flowers, in her left hand serpents. Her black hair falls on her shoulders, one strand of hair coiled clockwise, one counterclockwise with the sun on top of her head. She is placed between Min (M-N) and Reshep (R-S-P).<br />The lion is the magnification of a resonance. The spots mean carbon which is an electrical conductor and diamagnetic. The diamond, also carbon, is an electrical insulator and a resonator (like Mount Meru 60% quartzite). The carbon and the diamond are the answer to the most guarded secret of the planet: the release and harness of God's energy.<br />The lotus flower symbolizes light (photons) thus energy and sound. The serpents symbolize the visualization of invisible waves, the sine and cosime waves, time and space - not fertility.<br />In brief Qatesh symbolizes the standing wave of the frequencies of the solar system and the Universe.<br />https://plus.google.com/collection/glc_SE<br />I hope that you can access it, because some people cannot and I don't know why.Anne Françoisehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11939780639337428462noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-41242737819933350172018-02-12T23:44:55.981+05:302018-02-12T23:44:55.981+05:30Nice explanation Ms Anne. Nice explanation Ms Anne. Jayasree Saranathan https://www.blogger.com/profile/01048252011566427834noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-14609959503402610362018-02-12T21:41:27.945+05:302018-02-12T21:41:27.945+05:30Dear Jayasree, I am not familiar with Tamil langua...Dear Jayasree, I am not familiar with Tamil language and its cosmology (I prefer that term to mythology), but Kadesh, correctly K-D-S (no vowels, thus Kodesh, Kadosh are the same) is said to be "Hebrew". It means "holy" in Hebrew. Is Hebrew's origin Sanskrit or is Sanskrit's origin Hebrew is irrelevant to me. All I understand is the explanation given by the Ancients to this word and it does not mean forest. You must go a few "octaves" higher in the "music" of the Universe, of the Creator... if I may say so. Lord of the forest is the wind. Wind is a wave. A wave is an oscillation. An oscillation is a frequency. Frequency is a music note: do/sa, re/ra, mi/ga, fa/ma, sol/pa, la/dha , si/ni. Therefore, I dare say, that Kadesh is ALSO KA-DESH which means the Land of the Music scale or the Land of the Creator. Ka means "Him", the Creator Prajapati. I do not want to go in the meaningless controversy of names given to the Creator: you may call him Elohim, Yahvé, Allah, God, Prajapati... the result if the same. Kadesh is NOT Ishtar. For a full explanation, go to my Google+ page.<br />As for Ishtar, if I remember my notes, it is the same as Venus or Shukra, Sita (from Asita), Number 8. Venus is often described as a comet, therefore I wonder if Venus had been a blazing comet, caught so to speak by the Sun's gravitational pull. Unless, Venus and Earth changed their respective positions in a remote past. I did not yet "think" about it, as I am prioritizing my writings. Feels free to contact me again.Anne Françoisehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11939780639337428462noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-32816673583817350402018-02-12T13:48:34.990+05:302018-02-12T13:48:34.990+05:30Thanks Ms Anne Francoise for your input. Thinking ...Thanks Ms Anne Francoise for your input. Thinking about Kadesh, can I ask you if Kadesh is in anyway related to forest in your myths / literature? For, Kadesh has a definite meaning in Tamil as 'lord of forest'. Ka means forest or woods. Jayasree Saranathan https://www.blogger.com/profile/01048252011566427834noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-83081501519113222122018-02-11T21:28:56.147+05:302018-02-11T21:28:56.147+05:30Qetesh or Qatesh or Kadesh is indeed Kali. It repr...Qetesh or Qatesh or Kadesh is indeed Kali. It represents the standing wave and much more as I explain in a very long paper written about the family name Kadesh (Ka-Desh, the Land of Ka)Anne Françoisehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11939780639337428462noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-38624620227644087622014-09-19T19:56:08.624+05:302014-09-19T19:56:08.624+05:30could you tell me where the wide open-mouthed MP D...could you tell me where the wide open-mouthed MP Devi is from? I'm making a collection of all early South Asian murthis. She's new to me!injamavenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15997290005034321837noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-81913977576312629632013-05-01T15:53:30.252+05:302013-05-01T15:53:30.252+05:30Also in
http://frontiers-of-anthropology.blogspo...Also in <br /><br />http://frontiers-of-anthropology.blogspot.in/2013/04/origin-of-easter-from-ishtar-and-ishtar_4.html<br /><br />Part 4:-<br /><br />http://jayasreesaranathan.blogspot.in/2013/03/origin-of-easter-from-ishtar-and-ishtar_2523.htmlJayasree Saranathan https://www.blogger.com/profile/01048252011566427834noreply@blogger.com