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Atharva Veda Pratishakhya (Chaturadhyayi) Sanskrit
   His Holiness Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
   on the importance of regular practice of
   the Transcendental Meditation technique:
Atharva Veda Pratishakhya (Chaturadhyayi) is one of the structuring dynamics
of Rk Veda. It highlights the DISSOLVING quality involved in
structuring Rk Veda. With reference to consciousness, Chaturadhyayi comprises
the specific sets of laws of Nature that are engaged in promoting the quality of
 

The coexistence of fully awake silence and fully awake
dynamism within the structure of Samhita of Rishi, Devata,
Chhandas presents the lively potential of total knowledge,
lively potential of total intelligence--the Ultimate Reality,
the Veda--the lively potential of infinite creativity in one's
own self-referral consciousness, Transcendental
Consciousness.

This explains how very important it is for everyone to
practice Transcendental Meditation, which is the most
direct, most natural, and most easy, effortless procedure to
stabilize the quality of pure intelligence in the awareness,
or consciousness, or intelligence, of every individual.

-Maharishi's Absolute Theory of Government, p. 507


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Chhandas--the object of observation, which hides the dynamism of Devata in
the witnessing quality of Rishi--within the Samhita level of consciousness,
providing a structure to the eternally silent, self-referral, self-sufficient,
fully awake state of consciousness, which is intimately personal to everyone.
(complete table of qualities)
 
 

Atharva Veda Pratishakhya (Chaturadhyayi) 
represents the dissolving value of 
consciousness. Layer VI of the cerebral cortex 
contains pyramidal cells. 

They send axons to the thalamus and keep its
 
input in balance by dissolving unwanted 
inputs. Layer VI of the cerebral cortex 
corresponds to Atharva Veda Pratishakhya 
(Chaturadhyayi). 


-His Majesty Prof. Tony Nader-Ram in 
Human Physiology: Expression of  
Veda and the Vedic Literature, p. 192 

Atharva Veda Pratishakhya (Chaturadhyayi) Physiology
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