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.
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- The Golden Ratio
- Life comes from life
- Extra sensory perception
- Origin of Species
- Space and time
- Quantum
- Time travel
- The world of gravity
- Illusion
- Name
- Peace
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
The main objective of this text is to explore the intersection of Vedic literature and scientific discoveries, demonstrating how ancient knowledge can be seen in modern scientific principles. The text aims to offer a new perspective on the origin of life, the nature of consciousness, and the understanding of the universe, drawing connections between Vedic wisdom and contemporary scientific concepts.
- The validity of Vedic knowledge in modern science
- The concept of life as a soul and its journey
- The existence of extra-sensory perception and its implications
- The nature of time and space as described in Vedic texts
- The role of illusion and its impact on human experience
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
- The Golden Ratio: This chapter explores the concept of the golden ratio, a mathematical proportion found throughout nature and art. It connects this concept to Vedic literature, suggesting that the material world is also governed by this ratio in relation to the spiritual world.
- Life comes from life: This chapter discusses the scientific evidence for the origin of life, highlighting the theory that life must come from preexisting life. It then connects this idea to the Vedic concept of the soul as the life-giving force and its journey through material bodies.
- Extra sensory perception: This chapter explores the concept of extra-sensory perception (ESP) and its connection to the soul's ability to perceive beyond the physical senses. It draws parallels to the Vedic teachings of the supersoul's guidance and the transmigration of the soul through different bodies.
- Origin of Species: This chapter examines the theory of evolution and challenges its assumptions based on evidence of ancient human artifacts. It then contrasts this with the Vedic view that all species have existed since time immemorial.
- Space and time: This chapter explores the scientific understanding of space and time as articulated by Einstein and other physicists, drawing parallels to the Vedic concepts of Brahman as all-pervading time and the cyclical nature of creation and destruction.
- Quantum: This chapter examines the concepts of quantum physics, such as Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, and connects them to the Vedic idea of the divine as an all-pervading wave function.
- Time travel: This chapter explores the concept of time travel and its connection to the Vedic idea of God's descent into the material world to restore harmony. It also explores the notion of a timeless spiritual world.
- The world of gravity: This chapter discusses the nature of gravity and its role in the material world, contrasting it with the Vedic concept of a spiritual world without gravity.
- Illusion: This chapter explores the concept of illusion as it relates to human conditioning and the pursuit of happiness. It connects this to the Vedic idea of the absolute truth as the cure for suffering.
- Name: This chapter examines the role of names in communication and identity, connecting it to the Vedic concept of the holy name as a source of self-identity and connection to the divine.
- Peace: This chapter concludes by exploring the concept of peace and its relationship to the pursuit of knowledge and understanding of the absolute truth. It highlights the role of mantras and kirtan as means of achieving peace.
Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
The text centers around the keywords Vedic literature, science, life, consciousness, soul, extra-sensory perception, space, time, quantum, illusion, and peace. It explores the intersection of ancient Vedic wisdom and contemporary scientific concepts, seeking to provide a holistic understanding of the universe and human existence.
- Citation du texte
- T.S. Amar Anand Rao (Auteur), 2012, Rediscovering the vedas, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/184922