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Vyakaran is one of the structuring
dynamics of Rk Veda. It highlights the quality of EXPANSION
involved in structuring Rk Veda. With reference to consciousness,
Vyakaran comprises the specific sets of laws of Nature that
are engaged in promoting the quality of 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)
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In the physiology, Vyakarana is represented by the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus releases factors that activate the pituitary gland, neurohypophysis, and autonomic nervous system.
These releasing factors represent the expansion fundamental
to the process of evolution of the endocrine and autonomic
response, which leads to a large number of biochemical and
physiological responses that bring the system to a new state
of balance.
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Prof. Tony Nader-Ram in Human
Physiology: Expression of Veda and the Vedic Literature,
pp. 85-90
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Maharishi Pāṇini's Ashtādhyāyī
a systematic and scientific formulation of the
rules of grammar
inherent in Vedic language, expounded in eight chapters
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