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Rediscovering the vedas

Science and Vedas

Title: Rediscovering the vedas

Exegesis , 2012 , 5 Pages

Autor:in: T.S. Amar Anand Rao (Author)

Theology - Comparative Religion Studies

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The Vedas is the essence of everything. All is explained in Vedas and if we analyse properly, most profound discoveries in science, art, music, biology, history, archeology, physics, chemistry, psychology, literature, etc has its evidence in the Vedas. So we herein discuss some of the most beautiful discoveries of mankind in the light of the Vedic literature, said to be spoken by the Supreme Lord Himself. Its said that the absolute truth is personal and has a all beautiful form.

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Table of Contents

1. The Golden Ratio

2. Life comes from life

3. Extra sensory perception

4. Origin of Species

5. Space and time

6. Quantum

7. Time travel

8. The world of gravity

9. Illusion

10. Name

11. Peace

Objectives and Themes

The primary objective of this work is to explore the intersection of ancient Vedic literature and modern scientific concepts, arguing that profound contemporary discoveries in fields ranging from physics to biology are prefigured in the Vedic texts.

  • The correlation between mathematical proportions in nature and the Vedic perspective on the material world.
  • The philosophical and scientific inquiry into the origins of life and the nature of consciousness.
  • The relationship between evolutionary theories and ancient records regarding the history of humanity.
  • The application of quantum mechanics and relativity in the context of Vedic metaphysical frameworks.
  • The pursuit of peace through the understanding of absolute truth and the nature of the soul.

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Space and time

Scrodinger tells that he took his theories from the Vedic literature where Krishna tells I am Brahman or the all pervading time. Einsteins theory explains the origin of gravity from the formation of a sloping dent by an object in the grid of space and time. Minkowski and einstein both explain the time spirals down with space from past towards the present moment or a single event and then dilates back again into the future. The Vedas tell that life is eternal and this temporary material body doenst end life by death of the body. Bhagavad gita tells that all beings have always existed since time immemorial and shall always exist. Our conception of life can be better solved by anwering the problem of death. Vedas also speak of the trimurthi of Brahma- Vishnu- Shiva. All theroetical findings of physics hint these. For mahavishnu is the so called space, Brahma is the so called time and Shiva is the destroyer. Einstein's relativity theory has its base in time and space. Its already been said in the Vedas that Krishna is the all pervading time and this material creation is by his form as Mahavishnu in the causal ocean.

Summary of Chapters

The Golden Ratio: Discusses how the mathematical constant known as the golden ratio manifests in biology, art, and the solar system, reflecting the beauty found in creation.

Life comes from life: Examines the limitations of scientific attempts to create life and posits the existence of a soul based on the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita.

Extra sensory perception: Explores the concept of the sixth sense and how the soul guides the individual through the material journey of life.

Origin of Species: Challenges modern evolutionary theories by referencing archeological findings and ancient accounts of human history and civilizations.

Space and time: Connects modern theories of relativity and quantum physics to the Vedic understanding of Brahman and the trimurthi.

Quantum: Relates Heisenberg's uncertainty principle to the divine nature of the universe and suggests that string theory aligns with these ancient concepts.

Time travel: Discusses the possibility of time travel and the Vedic perspective on liberation and the existence of a timeless spiritual world.

The world of gravity: Describes a spiritual world where objects are self-effulgent and the laws of gravity as we know them do not apply.

Illusion: Addresses the conditioning of the human soul by relative truths and emphasizes the need for absolute truth to overcome suffering.

Name: Reflects on the philosophical significance of names and labels as the foundation for identity and communication in the material world.

Peace: Concludes by suggesting that the pursuit of absolute truth through practices like chanting leads to inner serenity and ultimate peace.

Keywords

Vedas, Vedic literature, Consciousness, Golden Ratio, Quantum Physics, Relativity, Evolution, Soul, Bhagavad Gita, Brahman, Trimurthi, Spirituality, Absolute Truth, Time Travel, Creation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the core premise of this work?

The work argues that many fundamental truths currently being discovered by modern science were already elucidated in the ancient Vedic literature thousands of years ago.

Which scientific fields are discussed?

The author draws parallels between Vedic texts and several fields, including physics, biology, archeology, psychology, and cosmology.

What is the primary goal of the author?

The goal is to demonstrate that the Vedic scriptures offer a sophisticated framework for understanding the universe, which can resolve the limitations found in purely materialistic scientific perspectives.

What methodology is employed to analyze these topics?

The text employs a comparative approach, juxtaposing modern scientific theories—such as those of Einstein and Schrödinger—against the metaphysical descriptions found in the Vedas.

What is the central focus of the middle sections of the book?

The middle sections focus on the origins of the universe, the nature of space and time, the complexities of human existence, and the potential for life beyond the physical body.

How would you describe the key terminology used throughout the text?

The keywords are centered on the synthesis of ancient spiritual knowledge and contemporary scientific vocabulary, emphasizing themes of creation, consciousness, and transcendence.

How does the author interpret the concept of 'Space and Time'?

The author links Einstein’s grid of space and time to the Vedic description of Mahavishnu, where Brahma represents time and space is defined by divine manifestation.

What does the book suggest about the 'Origin of Species'?

It questions Darwinian evolution by referencing alternative archeology and ancient narratives, such as the submerged cities of Dwaraka, to argue for the presence of advanced humanity throughout history.

How is the concept of 'Illusion' addressed in the text?

Illusion is described as the collective conditioning of the soul by relative, changing truths, which can only be cured by reconnecting with the eternal, absolute truth.

What solution does the author offer for achieving 'Peace'?

The author proposes that peace is attained by moving beyond material knowledge and seeking direct experience of divine sound (Mantras) and the nature of the soul.

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Title
Rediscovering the vedas
Subtitle
Science and Vedas
College
Indian Institute of Science  (Bhaktivedanta Institute )
Course
Vedic Science
Author
T.S. Amar Anand Rao (Author)
Publication Year
2012
Pages
5
Catalog Number
V184922
ISBN (eBook)
9783656102908
Language
English
Tags
vedas science absolute truth
Product Safety
GRIN Publishing GmbH
Quote paper
T.S. Amar Anand Rao (Author), 2012, Rediscovering the vedas, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/184922
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