Vedas
Vedas are the highest revelation possible on Earth
They are divided into three parts
1)
The magical words / formulae with
which one can control the elements of nature and also establish connections to
higher dimensions
2)
procedures to carry out fire ceremonies
3)
The Knowledge part
Beginning of the Vedas are magical words /sounds/
formulae which do not belong to any language, hence can never be written down, they
are the science of sound in its highest form, the science of sound is certainly
one of the most complicated of all sciences.
A person reciting these sounds can bring about a
change in nature, communicate with higher dimensions and receive the blessings
of Heaven and Earth and the results are such that ordinary people consider them
miracles
Please click on the link to read:
Vedas-----Thelanguage of the Birds
In the image Maa Saraswati who is also known as
Vedmata (Goddess / mother of the Vedas) is holding the Vedas in one hand and
the veena (musical instrument) in other hand signifying that the words of the Vedas
are the magical sounds
In the video children taught to recite Vedic sounds
(whatever little is known today is passed on to the next generation)
Next the Vedas describe the procedures to carry out
fire ceremonies called yagya’s, the balancing of the elements the science of
colours is all given and explained (by the way; unlike other religions where
the male priest conducts the ceremony the Vedic fire ceremony is conducted by
the husband and wife together and the fire is lit by rubbing two pieces of
wood)
Husband and wife
together lighting the fire for the ceremony by rubbing two pieces of wood
Then comes the knowledge part which is in the form
of Vedanta mainly the Upanishads they were written and continuously updated;
they are the knowledge of the entire Universe.
The Vedanta and after that the Purans (which
explained the philosophy / knowledge of the Vedas in story forms) have all the
possible knowledge starting from cosmogony (the origin / creation of the
universe), cosmology, genealogies of gods, goddesses, medical science, astronomy,
astrology, grammar, ethics, mineralogy, music, architecture, nuclear physics, environmental
science, mathematics, geometry, you name it and the ancient scriptures contain
full knowledge on the subject, example interesting facts like the distance
between the Earth and the Sun is 108 times the Sun's diameter, the distance
between the Earth and the Moon is 108 times the Moon's diameter and also the
diameter of the Sun is 108 times that of the Earth (just by the way the radius
of the moon is 1080 miles)
This is what some famous people have said about Vedas being the highest science; millions of such quotes are available on the Internet
Voltaire: “I am convinced that
everything has come down to us from the banks of the Ganges, - astronomy,
astrology, metempsychosis, etc... It is very important to note that some 2,500
years ago at the least Pythagoras went from Samos to the Ganges to learn
geometry...But he would certainly not have undertaken such a strange journey
had the reputation of the Brahmins' science not been long established in Europe”
In his book "Superiority of the Vedic
Religion", W. D. Brown writes: "….It is a thoroughly scientific
religion where religion and Science meet hand in hand."
Dr Carl Sagan: “The Hindu religion
is the only one of the world’s great faiths dedicated to the idea that the
Cosmos itself undergoes an immense, indeed an infinite, number of deaths and rebirths.
It is the only religion in which the time scales correspond to those of modern
scientific cosmology.
Friedrich Schlegel wrote in a letter to
Tieck that India was the source of all languages, thoughts and poems, and that
"everything" came from India
Oppenheimer: “What we shall find
in Modern Physics is an exemplification, an encouragement and a refinement of
old Hindu wisdom.”
John Wheeler: “I like to think that
someone will trace how the deepest thinking of India made its way to Greece and
from there to the philosophy of our times.”
Erwin Schrödinger: “….all lies in the
ancient wisdom of the Upanishad.”
W. Heisenberg: "After the
conversations about Indian philosophy, some of the ideas of Quantum Physics
that had seemed so crazy suddenly made much more sense."
Brian David Josephson: "The Vedanta and
the Sankhya hold the key to the laws of mind and thought process which are
co-related to the Quantum Field, i.e. the operation and distribution of
particles at atomic and molecular levels."
Ean-Sylvain Bailly: “The motion of the
stars calculated by the Hindus before some 4500 years vary not even a single
minute from the tables of Cassine and Meyer (used in the 19-th century). The
Indian tables give the same annual variation of the moon as the discovered by
Tycho Brahe - a variation unknown to the school of Alexandria and also to the
Arabs who followed the calculations of the school ... The Hindu systems of
astronomy are by far the oldest and that from which the Egyptians, Greek,
Romans and - even the Jews derived from the Hindus their knowledge.”
Alfred Brush Ford the grandson of Henry
Ford: "For me the most important thing is to spread the Hindu knowledge
about the soul. This is more important than any other knowledge and is my main
priority.”
Niels Bohr: “This life of yours
which you are living is not merely apiece of this entire existence, but in a
certain sense the whole; only this whole is not so constituted that it can be
surveyed in one single glance. This, as we know, is what the Brahmins express
in that sacred, mystic formula which is yet really so simple and so clear; tat
tvam asi, this is you. Or, again, in such words as "I am in the east and
the west, I am above and below, I am this entire world"
Wheeler Wilcox: "India - The
land of Vedas, the remarkable works contain not only religious ideas for a
perfect life, but also facts which science has proved true. Electricity,
radium, electronics, airship, all were known to the seers who founded the
Vedas."
Sir W. Hunter: "The surgery of
the ancient Indian physicians was bold and skilful. A special branch of surgery
was dedicated to rhinoplasty or operations for improving deformed ears, noses
and forming new ones, which European surgeons have now borrowed."
William James: "From the Vedas
we learn a practical art of surgery, medicine, music, house building under
which mechanized art is included. They are encyclopaedia of every aspect of
life, culture, religion, science, ethics, law, cosmology and meteorology."
Arthur Schopenhauer: "Vedas are the
most rewarding and the most elevating book which can be possible in the
world."
Joseph Davey
Cunningham: “Long before it became a scientific aspiration to estimate the age of the
earth, many elaborate systems of the world chronology had been devised by the
sages of antiquity. The most remarkable of these occult time-scales is that of
the ancient Hindus, whose astonishing concept of the Earth's duration has been
traced back to Manusmriti, a sacred book.”
Marcus Leatherdale: “You’d have to be
brain dead to live in India and not be affected by Hinduism. It’s not like
Christianity in America, where you feel it only on Sunday mornings If you go to
church at all. Hinduism is an on-going daily procedure. You live it, you
breathe It.? Hinduism has a playful aspect which I’ve not experienced in any
other religion. It’s not so righteous or sober as is Christianity, nor is it
puritanical. That’s one of the reasons I enjoy India. I wake up in the morning,
and I’m very content.”
P. Johnstone: "Gravitation was
known to the Hindus (Indians) before the birth of Newton. The system of blood
circulation was discovered by them centuries before Harvey was heard of."
B.G. Rele: "Our present
knowledge of the nervous system fits in so accurately with the internal
description of the human body given in the Vedas (5000 years ago). Then the
question arises whether the Vedas are really religious books or books on
anatomy of the nervous system and medicine."
Emmelin Plunret: "They were very
advanced Hindu astronomers in 6000 BC. Vedas contain an account of the
dimension of Earth, Sun, Moon, Planets and Galaxies."
The book “Great
Minds on India” By Salil Gewali is a collection of the thoughts and views of
the world-renowned people on India's cultural
Schroedinger, Niels Bohr, Oppenheimer and John
Wheeler were Upanishad scholars
How many so-called
Hindus talk to their children about the greatness of the Vedas?
It is wrong on part of
Indians who say that others stole from Vedas
If you goggle calculus you will get a prompt
“calculus thief” which says that Isaac newton stole the knowledge of calculus
from the Vedas, some claim that what is now known as Pythagoras theorem is also
stolen from the Indian scriptures, the list is endless
Nothing is created in
the mind everything is invited
H P Blavatsky writes about the founder of the Arya
Samaj Swami Dayanand Saraswati’s thoughts on Vedas, I quote “He does not claim
that the Vedas are a heavenly revelation, but simply teaches that every word in
these scriptures belongs to the highest inspiration possible to the earthly
man, an inspiration that is repeated in
the history of humanity, and when necessary, may happen to any nation…..…”
So it is possible that others outside the Indian subcontinent
were also guided with similar knowledge
And even if they learned it from the Vedas and gave
their own name to it and took credit for it; ultimately it has benefited mankind
in general
The greatest revelations like the Vedas are for the
entire human race and cannot be limited to political boundaries
Our Earth was specially designed to harbour
intelligent life forms and higher entities bless us with wisdom and the
resources necessary example Scientist have proved that Earth's gold and
platinum arrived in a meteor shower that lasted 200 million years and NASA has
also proved that our DNA has also arrived from space
Please click on the link to:
Shivlingthe symbol of the formless God
Vedic way of life
Now when the highest possible science of sound was revealed
to mankind with which he could control the elements of nature and also establish
connections to higher dimensions along with all the knowledge of the universe;
there was no need for any religion and hence in ancient times there was only the Vedic way of life called Sanatan Dharam
सनातन धर्म the eternal dharma or
eternal order, eternal law
(Dharma means the righteous spiritual path)
Part 3 of this series will be on Collective Consciousness
and Religion, before that I will publish a blog on one mukhi rudraksha
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