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India’s past is
incredible. When civilization was yet to dawn on the world we had well
developed education, music, architecture, military science & philosophy.
The development was both spiritual as well as material. |
1. SPIRITUAL SCIENCE India has an edge in
knowledge of subjects related to spirituality and consciousness. It was
developed as a complete science in this land. These works of RISHIS &
MUNIS in the form of scriptures are available for everyone to explore. This
science also called ‘science of self-realisation’ must be introduced to one
and all. Further, it is said
that we are ‘not the people of a Holy Book but the people of ‘Sacred
Library’. Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism and many other belief systems
are its manifestations. On the flip side in
the name of spirituality hundreds of slogans, quotes, beliefs, views,
opinions pass off as ‘spirituality’, but without scriptural evidence they may
be giving wrong information to mass of people. Through this blog we
are trying to explore some of those topics with scriptural evidence. We start
with most popular scriptures Bhagvad Gita, Bhagwad Puran & Manu-Smriti. Eg. Are Hindus Worshipers of Many Gods. (Bhagvad Gita's Perspective) |
2. MATERIAL SCIENCE The Vedic civilization
is the earliest civilization in the history of ancient India. It is named
after the Vedas, the early literature of the Hindu people. Vedic is synonymhe
largest of the four ancient urban civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, India
and China. The Indus valley civilization was basically an urban civilization
and the people lived in well-planned and well-built towns, which were also
the centers for trade. There were magnificent merchant cities-well planned
and scientifically laid. They had wide roads and a well-developed drainage
system. The houses were made of baked bricks and had two or more storeys. During the life time
of Lord Gautam Buddha, sixteen great powers (Mahajanpadas) existed in the 7th
and early 6th centuries BC. Among the more important republics were the Sakyas
of Kapilavastu and the Licchavis of Vaishali. Next came 'The Gupta
Period' which has been described as the Golden Age of Indian history. It was
based on the thoughts of Vedas & Puranas. We will try to glorify
India's sublime past in an era which is tremendously influenced by west. |
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