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Panpsychism puts forward the view that the universe is conscious and consciousness is intrinsic property of matter- living as well as non-living. The stars, the planetary systems and the galaxies are conscious and have conscious. The Gods of Hindu cosmology are related to the stars and planets. There are 27 nakshatras divided into 9 groups. Three nakshatras group together to form a navagraha. The God Indra is signified by Mercury, Yama by Sukra, Shiva by Rahu, Vishnu by the Moon and Agni by Surya. The sages of Hinduism are also signified by planets and stars. The panpsychism considers all…mehr

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Panpsychism puts forward the view that the universe is conscious and consciousness is intrinsic property of matter- living as well as non-living. The stars, the planetary systems and the galaxies are conscious and have conscious. The Gods of Hindu cosmology are related to the stars and planets. There are 27 nakshatras divided into 9 groups. Three nakshatras group together to form a navagraha. The God Indra is signified by Mercury, Yama by Sukra, Shiva by Rahu, Vishnu by the Moon and Agni by Surya. The sages of Hinduism are also signified by planets and stars. The panpsychism considers all matter living and non-living as conscious and hence the star systems being conscious living entities can interact with the universal protoconsciousness field and project into individuals in the earth manifesting as God-heads and sages. The Hindu Vedas consider the stars, planets and galaxies as conscious and their force can be projected on to individuals living in earth. Star consciousness and panpsychism forms the fundamental corner stone of Hindu worship.
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Dr Ravikumar Kurup is the Director of the Metabolic Disorders Research Centre, Trivandrum.