What is caturaGga? it has a lot of meaning, but the base words are cATu = discourse, dialogue, budha and raGgA = The stage of Dialogue, Chess, or as you know it, William Shakespeare. ... “All the world's a stage,/ And all the men and women merely players.” What was the secret, coded Message of Shakespeare? Find out.
The Widow's name is Arya, which means to bear or to follow the Buddha's footsteps - knowledge - implying the harmony of opposites in one, unified voice. The Widow is atini-gaNita; (this word is also known as Cigany, Zigeuner, Gitano) meaning very skillful mathematics. Thus, Arya means complete knowledge, finding the Arc (light), the creator within. The Widow symbolizes a mystical journey. She is the guide, the path to achieving perfect knowledge, and with her wisdom, you attain contentment and satisfaction. She is the card of mystery, stillness, and passivity. The card indicates that you need to withdraw to reflect on the situation and trust your inner being to lead you through it. The Widow is your guide if you allow her. She is psychic power, the Voice of the Universe, the enlightened subconscious. Her silence and passivity embody the law of perfection. When you detach from the world, you are allowing your subconscious to emerge. It is mirrored by the inner reflection, advising you to recognize your spiritual power.
Sanskrit and Greek are not only related as Indo-European languages, but also share deep linguistic, philosophical, and symbolic connections that go beyond just their structural similarities. Both languages trace their roots to ancient, sacred traditions, with profound meanings embedded in their words. Many Sanskrit and Greek words are reflections of universal concepts, and their deeper meanings often align with metaphysical and spiritual ideas.