EINSTEIN IS 50% RIGHT, DARWIN IS 100 % RIGHT – RIG VEDA THROWS MORE LIGHT (Post No.10101)

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Post No. 10,101

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PART TWO OF SOMA- A HALLUCINATIVE DRUG OR ELIXIR?

I POSTED THE FIRST PART HERE YESTERDAY COVERING 30 OUT OF 58 MANTARS IN THE RIGVEDIC HYMN 9-97 ON PAVAMANA SOMA.

EINSTEIN’S PHYSICS TELLS US THAT THE FASTEST OBJECT IN THE UNIVERSE IS LIGHT WHICH TRAVELS AT THE SPEED OF 1,86,000 MILES PER SECOND. ACCORDING TO PHYSICS, WE CAN NEVER REACH THIS SPEED AND THE MAXIMUM SPEED WE HAVE REACHED SO FAR  IS 3 LAKHS MILES PER HOUR (NOT SECOND). IF THERE IS A HUMAN BEING IN THE SPACE CRAFT THEN WE REACH ONLY 26,000 MILES PER HOUR. OUR NEAREST STAR IS 4-25 LIGHT YEARS AWAY. IT MEANS IF YOU HAVE A VEHICLE THAT TRAVELS AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT YOU CAN REACH THE STAR IN 4-25 YEARS.

BUT HINDUS IN THE RIG VEDA SAYS THE FASTEST IS ‘MIND’. BUT ONE MAY ASK CAN I TRAVEL IN THE ‘MIND VEHICLE’? ‘YES’ SAYS RIG VEDIC RISHIS/SEERS. THE MIND CHANGES A PERSON INTO LIGHT AND THEN YOU CAN TRAVEL A LOT MORE FASTER!  WE SEE THIS IN SCIENCE FICTION MOVIES OR TV SERIALS. SOMEONE APPEARS SUDDENLY IN THE FORM OF LIGHT FROM NOWHERE AND SAYS HE OR SHE IS FROM ANOTHER PALNET. THIS IS ACTUALLY FROM THE RIG VEDA. (We believe we can travel to any place in the universe by thought. Your thought will transfer your energy into light and again with the speed of thought you will be there in a fraction of a second. This is repeated umpteen times in Puranic mythology; Deva means light)

DARWIN SHOWED US THE EVOLUTION BEGAN IN WATER/ FISH. WE HAVE MATSYA/FISH AVATARA AS THE FIRST INCARNATION OF VISNHU. NOW RIG VEDA SAYS EVERY LIVING BEING CAME FROM WATER.

WE WILL LOOK AT THE LAST 28 MANTRAS IN THE HYMN RV.9-97. IT IS SUNG BY SEVERAL SEERS. ALL THE NAMES ARE IN THE INDEX OF RIG VEDA.

Soma Filter in Indus Valley seals

First let us discuss whether Einstein is right or Rig Vedic seers are right.

Einstein is PARTLY right in saying light is the fastest. But can we beat it with anything else?

‘Yes’ says the seers. They say Soma (plant) becomes light in one mantra. And in another mantra the rishis/ seers praise its speed as Thought Speed.

What we get from it is one can become light and travels faster than light.

Is it believable?

Yes. If I wanted to travel to the nearest star Proxima centauri, I use my thought and travel. You can also travel to New York from London in a second and comeback in the next second mentally.

But has anyone used it? Hindus use it every day at least three times a day. When a Brahmin does Gayatri mantra thrice a day he invites Gayatri from a faroff mountain and install her in his heart. When he finishes his prayer, he says ‘Good Bye, Mother! Please go back to your mountain abode’. She is nearer and farther to you!

 A Hindu does a ceremony for departed souls over 90 times a year  called Tarpanam or Titi. He invokes the dead people from his father side and mother side. He asks them to come via sky path/route and sit on the Dharba grass spread in front of him. Throughout the Rig Veda we see the same method. All rishis invoke all gods on sacred Dharba grass!

When the TARPANAM OR TITI ceremony is over in 15 minutes or so, they address the departed souls ‘please go by your same sky route to your abode’.

This shows Hindus belief of bringing anyone from any far away place in a second in prayer. I do invoke my forefathers on sacred Dharba grass and invoke Goddess Gayatri thrice a day from her mountain abode. If you believe in it, you believe Einstein is only partly right. He doesn’t know the Mind speed, which is used from Rig Vedic days to Puranic days (Mano Veham).

Falcon in Indus Valley and Rigvedic Fire altar

NOW BACK TO HYMN 9-97

The race of cattle is your gift; when born you made Surya/ sun rich with brightness.

You are bright; you follow the Path of Order. You are Life Eternal.

You are a Heavenly Eagle; you look down from sky. You poured streams at the God’s Feast.

Our hymns and Trushtup songs unite in soma.

Flow for our welfare;

You generate abundance;

Singer of true songs;

Ever watchful;

He by whose dear help men gain all their wishes shall yield the precious ‘madhu’ to a victor.

Soma the bounteous helped us with his lustre.

Our ancient rishis who knew the foot steps found light and stole the cattle from the mountain.

(This is repeated hundreds of times. It may be that miserly merchants Pani/ Phoenicians stole and hid all their treasures in the mountain caves and Vedic Hindus got them back by fighting )

DARWIN THEORY OF EVOLUTION

In the first vault of heaven loud roared the Ocean, King of all being, Generating Creatures.

Soma , Child of Waters chose the Gods , performed that great achievement.

He gave strength to Indra and Generated  Light into Surya/ Sun

(then Varuna, Mitra, Vayu, Maruts , Heaven and Earth etc mentioned).

Gladden the gods; gladden the host of Maruts.

Make heaven and earth rejoice.

Upto 42/58 mantras are covered.

To be continued………………………………………

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Einstein’s Hindu Connection!

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Article No.2017

Written by London swaminathan

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Date : 25  July 2014

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Where did Einstein get this E= mc2 formula from? Did he get this concept after reading Hindu scriptures? We can’t say anything for sure. But there are two important clues.

Einstein was a Jew. Jews are Yadavas who migrated to Middle East during Rig Vedic days. Yadu became Juda. J=Y is linguistics. But it won’t give any clue to his discovery.

The concept of time in Hindu scripture is very different from the old Western concept. Hindu concept is very scientific. Hindu sages are called Tri Kala Jnanis= who can go beyond Past, Present and Future. Like we see TV serials and films on VCR by ‘Fast Forwarding’ and ‘Rewinding’ they saw TIME!

We are the one to tell the world first about Big Bang and Big Crunch/Shrink. We are the one to tell the world that time is different for Brahma in Celestial Worlds and Brahmins on earth. We are the one who spoke about very big numbers in astronomical terms where as other books were able to count 40 to 120. We are the one who told the world about Zero without which no scientific invention was possible. We are the one who taught the world to write numbers 1,2,3 etc. They were using complicated Roman script to write numbers until a few centuries ago.

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First clue

Einstein had several books about Hinduism in his library. One of them was ‘The Secret Doctrine’ published by the Theosophical Society. He has met Hindu scholars including Tagore. Does it say anything about what Einstein said? No. it might have helped him to think scientifically. For instance the Viswarupa Darsanam (Arjuna’s Vision of Universal Form of God) in Bhagavad Gita explains the cyclical nature of time. Even Black holes may be explained with that description. Everything is sucked into this Universal Form in an amazing speed. Arjuna was shown a parallel universe. And I am not the first one to see nuclear science in Bhagavad Gita. Even the Father of Atomic Bomb Robert Oppenheimer recited Gita sloka in great excitement when he witnessed the first atomic explosion (Please read my Atomic Bomb to Zoology in Bhagavad Gita article).

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Second Clue

The following anecdote is found in a very old book of anecdotes:

This story is told of, and possibly by, Alfred Einstein, who was asked by his hostess at a social gathering to explain the theory of relativity. Said the great mathematician,

“Madam, I was once walking in the country on a hot day with a blind friend, and said that I would like a drink of milk.

“Milk? Said my friend, ‘Drink I know; but what is milk?

“’A white liquid’, I replied.” ‘Liquid I know; but what is white?’

“’The colour of swan’s feathers.’

“’Feathers I know; what is a swan?’

“’A bird with a crooked neck’

“’Neck I know; but what is this crooked?’

“Thereupon I lost patience. I seized his arm and straightened it. ‘That is straight’, I said; and then I bent it at the elbow. ‘That is crooked’.

“’ ‘Ah!’ said the blind man, ‘Now I know what you mean by milk!’”.

(Thesaurus of Anecdotes, page 198)

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This story is found in the Hindu ‘Katha Sarit Sagara’, which is the largest Story collection in the ancient world. All the seeds or plots of old stories such as Arabian Nights are found in it. If Einstein has said it, then he must have read several Hindu stories and scriptures. This might have given some new idea for his lateral thinking on TIME!

Science and Religion in Upanishads

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Compiled by London swaminathan

Article No.1925

Date :11th June 2015

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I have read an interesting book titled “Vedic World View and Modern Science”, edited by Radhavallabh Tripathi. I wanted to share with you some of the points raised by the authors of various articles in the book. After reading it, I felt that there is a need to rewrite our science books as well. Along with the world view, we must give the Vedic seers’ views as well. Let the students decide who is right and who is wrong.

The second thing that we should do is to convene a conference on Futurology where the scientists and the Vedic scholars may predict what will happen in the next 50 years in the field of science, environment, medicine etc. Let the future generations tell the world who is right and who is wrong.

Youths with scientific bent of mind may ridicule us if we always talk about the past. We must be able to tell them what will happen in future on the basis of our scriptures. I have already written two articles about Hindus’ Future Predictions.

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Atman is Motionless, yet it runs Faster!

In one of the articles S C Goswami says,

To say that a thing is stationary and yet it moves faster than mind sounds totally illogical. But logic proves to be a very poor instrument while dealing with the depths of truth.

The Atman (soul) is motionless, yet it runs faster than mind, thus asserts the Isopanishad.

The self is one, unmoving, and faster than mind. It moves, moves not (verse 4 and 5)

Being infinite and all-pervasive, the Atman does not move, but it appears to move because of its association with the moving mind and the senses.

Subtlest and Biggest

How can a thing be smaller than the smallest and bigger than the biggest? But the Kathopanishad says

Anoraniyam mahato mahiyanatmasya jantornihito guhayam

(1-2-20)

Subtler than the subtle, huger than the huge, the self is lodged in the secret heart of every creature.

Big and small are physical concepts which arise from spatial determination. An object in the gross, physical world is big or small in the relative sense. In the quantum world, however an object is small in the absolute sense if the effect of the disturbance caused by the act of observation is not negligible. On the other hand if the disturbance has negligible effect on the state of the object, the object is termed big in the absolute sense.

The moon is a big object because looking at it, observing its motion has no effect in the motion of the moon. An electron or an atom is a small object in the absolute sense, because the unavoidable disturbance (inherent in an act of observation) drastically alters the state under observation.

The small objects exhibit another unique characteristic, viz, wave-particle duality. An electron is a particle that is an object confined to a small volume (anoraniyan). It is also a wave, a probability wave extending to infinity (mahatomahiyan). Incidentally, the core of an atom, that is, the nucleus, occupies a very small space inside the atom (nihito guhayam). By describing Truth as the tiniest of tiny and also the biggest of the big, the Upanishadic Rishi (seer) conveys that even the minutest space conceivable s permeated by the All-pervasive.

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Localized and Delocalized

Atman permeates all objects which have shape and form itself remaining formless and changeless in the phenomenal world, asserts kathopanishad,

Bodiless in the embodied, changeless in changeful entities; Swami Vivekanada has beautifully described the relation between man. i.e. localized Self and God i.e.delocalized self. Man, according to him, is a circle whose circumference is at infinity but the centre is located in the body. And god is like a circle whose circumference is at infinity but the centre is located everywhere. This idea is again echoed in the Kathopanishad

What indeed is here is there, what is there is here likewise

Self, which associates itself with limiting adjuncts, viz, body and senses, becomes localized in the individual and appears as being possessed of physical or worldly attributes to the ignorant. That very self, devoid of all physical attributes, a mass of pure consciousness, established in its casual condition as Brahman, is present here, there, everywhere.

Being and Becoming

Being and Becoming and One and Many are both the same thing. One is Brahman and Many is manifest in nature. The immense diversity exhibited by Nature is , in fact, the manifestation of the underlying Unity. All that exists in Nature, animate and inanimate, is the Becoming of the one Self. We must experience the One Being but at no point of time should we cease to see the many Becoming. How is it possible? Through ignorance we identify ourselves with ego, which as Buddha said, does not exist. This false identification leads to a sense of separateness and contradiction. Once we get rid of it we immediately experience our oneness with all beings, we expand to infinite dimension as it were.

The Upanishads are unique in their approach towards seemingly opposite concepts, some of them described above, because they assert simultaneous validity of such opposites. Life in the world, according to them, and life in the Spirit, are not incompatible. Work or action is not contrary, is rather means to knowledge of God. By renunciation it meant the renunciation of the ego, not of life.

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Neil Bohr Quotation

Bohr dedicated thirty years of his life in spreading, the message of complementarity in fields outside of physics. One of his favourite maxims was, as told by his son Hans, the distinction between two sorts of truth: trivialities where opposites are obviously absurd, and profound truths, recognised by the fact that the opposite is also profound truth.

The Upanishads do not deal with trivialities. They deal with profound truths.

Who discovered Gravity? Newton or Aryabhatta?

Radhavallabh Tripathi says,

The Vedic seers could visualise many things through their observation or by their intuition, which the latter

Scientists discovered. For example Aitareya Brahmana (III-4) says that the Sun neither rises nor sets, it is the earth which rotates around it.

Yajur Veda further mentions (20-23) that the whole cosmos is rotating, it also suggests that the moon does not have its own science, it reflects the light from the Sun (ibid18-40 and Nirukta 2-6). Authors of Vedic Samhitas were clearly aware of seven colours in sun rays. The gravitational force is hinted upon.

Aryabhatta clearly propounded the theory of gravity eight hundred years before Newton.

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Pythagoras Theorem or Vedic Seer Theorem?

Vedic altars were constructed in different shapes and sizes for the performance of Yajna. Strictly set measurements were prescribed for construction of different types of altars for different rituals. This lead to the discovery of a geometrical theorem around 1500 BCE, which after quite a centuries was discovered by a philosopher and mathematician Pythagorus in Greece. The theorem along with several other principles of geometry has been explained in detail in Sulvasutras, the Vedic texts on rituals. They were composed around 1000 BCE.

Cosmology and Carl Sagan

Cosmology is one of the areas in which the ancient seers were particularly interested. Carl Sagan, one of the most brilliant cosmologists said that Indian cosmology gave for the first time a time scale for the earth and for the universe a time scale which is consonant with that of modern scientific cosmology. The Hindu tradition has a day and night of Brahma is 8-4 billion years.

The Vedas are the oldest literary records of ancient Hindu wisdom. Atharva Veda records brilliant thoughts on Time in two of its hymns, both entitled as Kalasuktas (Hymns on Time)

The Upanishads provide in depth analysis of the concepts of time and space.  The terms dik and akasa have been used for space in the Upanishads. Even present, past and future percolate akasa/space and at the same time, are imbued in akasa.

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Potter’s Wheel and the Universe

The circuitous movement of this cosmos has been compared by the author of Sri Bhagavata to a potter’s wheel. The potter’s wheel is rotating and hundreds of ants are going on the wheel just as the potter’s wheel rotates, along with it rotate the lump of clay placed by the potter on it and along with rotate the ants. But the ants moving on the wheel also move by own speed and at the same time also rotate with the circuitous movement of the wheel. In the same way the cosmic wheel of time and space is rotating, along with it are rotating infinite number of stars and planets and each of these ants or planets is moving by its own momentum also – Srimad Bhagavatam V-22-2

Einstein Quotation

Physists like Fritzof Capra find the image of Cosmic Dance of Siva a very suitable metaphor to describe atomic reality.

Ken Wilbur, himself a scientist, says that every one of the greatest physicists of 20th century, Einstein, Schrodinger, Heisenberg etc. were spiritual mystics  of one sort or another. “The most beautiful emotion we can experience is mystical” says Einstein.

Source: VEDIC WORLD VIEW AND MODERN SCIENCE, Edited by Radhavallabh Tripahi, Pratibha Prakashan, Delhi, Year 2006