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The Body as an Extension of the Cosmos
The Vedic altar is constructed in proportion to the sacrificer's body, implying the altar is an extension of the sacrificer's body. The body and the altar are described to have a deep connection, with instrumental deities pulsating in both. Through complex ritual processes, the body is structured to correspond to the cosmos, making it an index of the cosmos. Great temples worldwide are perceived as maps of the cosmos reflected in the body, with the temple being seen as a human body. The temple's construction is likened to the human body's foundation in a lotus, and the cosmic pillar of the temple is related to the spinal cord in the human body. The inner sanctum of the temple suggests the embryonic stage. Stepping into a temple is equated to stepping into the greater cosmos and one's own body, symbolizing a journey across material and inner thresholds.