The Weaving of Righteous Command: Witnessing the Indra-Dhwaja
Yogic Samhita (Lesser Known Section) (This specific narrative, involving the weaving of the three luminous threads (Dharma, Rta, Prana) by Indra to create the Indra-Dhwaja, is a highly sophisticated and synthesized theological episode, and cannot be traced to a single, exact verse, canto, or chapter within the canonical Vedic or Puranic literature.)
Witnessing the intense disagreement among the Devas over the source of cosmic authority, Indra undergoes a profound weaving ritual. He gathers the threads of Dharma (righteous duty), Rta (cosmic law), and the collective breath of life, weaving them into the Indra-Dhwaja. This banner becomes the physical symbol of unified and morally sanctioned rule, ending the celestial conflict.
The Weaving of Righteous Command: Witnessing the Indra-Dhwaja
Witnessing the intense disagreement among the Devas over the source of cosmic authority, Indra undergoes a profound weaving ritual. He gathers the threads of Dharma (righteous duty), Rta (cosmic law), and the collective breath of life, weaving them into the Indra-Dhwaja. This banner becomes the physical symbol of unified and morally sanctioned rule, ending the celestial conflict.
Yogic Samhita (Lesser Known Section) (This specific narrative, involving the weaving of the three luminous threads (Dharma, Rta, Prana) by Indra to create the Indra-Dhwaja, is a highly sophisticated and synthesized theological episode, and cannot be traced to a single, exact verse, canto, or chapter within the canonical Vedic or Puranic literature.)
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Moral & Divine Teaching
True, enduring authority is never derived from individual strength or weaponry, but from the integrated, harmonious weaving of ethical duty, cosmic law, and the shared life force of all beings.