AINTIRAM is first science book written in 10,000 BC :
AINTIRAM refers to a text written during the first Sangam period in ancient Tamil land -South of India (10,000 BC). The name refers to the fivefold process of consciousness transforming itself into the material world – or energy transforming into matter. This is a scientific process according to Mayan the rishi who recognized this process and wrote the Aintiram. It reflects the fundamental unfoldment of the quantum field into waveforms that make up the material world.
Mayan stated that this process could be replicated by humans in dance, music, poetry, sculpture and architecture (vaastu architecture). This formed the basis of traditional arts in India for thousands of years.
In the Aintiram, Mayan speaks of the unfolding of letters (visual forms) from what he called OM Light; and, sounds of consonants and vowels (aural forms) from what he called OM Sound. He indicates this phenomenon by beginning every verse of his commentary on the Aintiram (called the Pranava Veda – first veda) with Oli, O’li (ஒலி, ஒளி) indicating OM Light and OM Sound. OM, being a universal sound and light form and not a Sanskrit term nor a Hindu term. These are the only texts in ancient literature that mention both OM Light and OM Sound. In addition, they are the only texts that elucidate the manifestation process as both a spiritual and scientific process.
In Tamil’ Aintu’ stands for five. The five aspects are
1. The primary source of creation (moolam – மூலம்),
2. The vibration factor leading to creation or the Time factor (kaalam – காலம்),
3. The order inherent in the vibration (seelam – சீலம்)
4. Form emerging from the primary source through the vibration (kolam – கோலம்) and
5. Finally the end result being the form emerging from the primary source through the vibration (kolam) and finally the end result being the all–encompassing universe.
To Know the following is a summary of some of the principles put forth by Mayan in the Aintiram, the Tamil text of Indian Architectural philosophy.
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Mayan stated that this process could be replicated by humans in dance, music, poetry, sculpture and architecture (vaastu architecture). This formed the basis of traditional arts in India for thousands of years.
In the Aintiram, Mayan speaks of the unfolding of letters (visual forms) from what he called OM Light; and, sounds of consonants and vowels (aural forms) from what he called OM Sound. He indicates this phenomenon by beginning every verse of his commentary on the Aintiram (called the Pranava Veda – first veda) with Oli, O’li (ஒலி, ஒளி) indicating OM Light and OM Sound. OM, being a universal sound and light form and not a Sanskrit term nor a Hindu term. These are the only texts in ancient literature that mention both OM Light and OM Sound. In addition, they are the only texts that elucidate the manifestation process as both a spiritual and scientific process.
In Tamil’ Aintu’ stands for five. The five aspects are
1. The primary source of creation (moolam – மூலம்),
2. The vibration factor leading to creation or the Time factor (kaalam – காலம்),
3. The order inherent in the vibration (seelam – சீலம்)
4. Form emerging from the primary source through the vibration (kolam – கோலம்) and
5. Finally the end result being the form emerging from the primary source through the vibration (kolam) and finally the end result being the all–encompassing universe.
To Know the following is a summary of some of the principles put forth by Mayan in the Aintiram, the Tamil text of Indian Architectural philosophy.
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