Sarada Purna Sonty, Venkata R Chaganti, Shivarani Indurthi, Praveen Anjaneya Madhabattula, Sowjanya Gajula and Umarani Medepally
This research work systematically interprets selected Vēdic concepts to demonstrate the interrelation of sound, knowledge, and being. The Vēda employs the consonantal groups क, च, ट, त, प and their nasals to encode epistemic processes, framing ideation as yajña, the creative act governed by Prajāpati and directed toward divine awareness (kalpa). Desire (paśu) underlies all action, which attains sacred status when infused with divine consciousness. Brahman manifests as Śabda-Brahman, the totality of sound and knowledge. The RigVēda and Yajur Vēda reveal the causal link between divine energy and ritual activity. The Puṣpa symbolizes the creative expansion of Āpaśakti, while ta-kāra signifies pratiṣṭhā, the principle grounding consciousness in the inner locus of realization (āyatana).