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Default Vedas and Empirical Science - 11-19-2005, 10:18 AM

Namaste Chitaranjanji,
I read this from the pen of x , no names no pack drill but a respected
figure.


"They (Vedas) are intuitional revelations of ecstatic souls who had the
vision of the Absolute. And, therefore, this vision-integral contains
every type of knowledge-physics, chemistry, biology, sociology,
mathematics, astronomy, alchemy, Ayurveda, military science and what not."

He does not add that it was also magnanimous of them to allow their
discovery to be made by Germans, British, French etc.
In all seriousness, the falling away from Sanathana Dharma will come about
more through the espousing of such manifest nonsense than the silly 'oh,
all is one' excuse that Dr.Morales is worried about.

Best Wishes,
Michael

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Default Re: Vedas and Empirical Science - 11-19-2005, 04:23 PM

Namaste Sri Michaelji,

--- In advaitin (AT) yahoogroups (DOT) com, ombhurbhuva <ombhurbhuva@e...> wrote:

> I read this from the pen of x, no names no pack drill but a
> respected figure.
>
> "They (Vedas) are intuitional revelations of ecstatic souls
> who had the vision of the Absolute. And, therefore, this
> vision-integral contains every type of knowledge-physics,
> chemistry, biology, sociology, mathematics, astronomy,
> alchemy, Ayurveda, military science and what not."


> In all seriousness, the falling away from Sanathana Dharma
> will come about more through the espousing of such manifest
> nonsense than the silly 'oh, all is one' excuse that
> Dr.Morales is worried about.


There is often a very thin difference between things nonsense and
things profound. Who shall here differentiate between the two?

I am against all these inane assertions made by many people nowadays,
especially by Indians, that all the sciences like physics,
mathematics, biology, etc are contained in the Vedas, and that India
was very technologically advanced in the past. I believe this is
nonsense. I am (used to be) fairly familiar with the laws of
aerodynamics, being an aeronautical engineer myself, and I can say
confidently that the concept of circulation (which provides the lift
on an aircraft wing) as given by the line integral of the tangential
velocity of the fluid over the contour of the airfoil is a concept
that is not contained in the Vedas.

Now here is a paradox. I believe that sciences like physics,
mathematics, biology, etc are contained in the Vedas. I would,
however, prefer to not discuss the topic here. It is not required for
discussing Advaita.

Warm regards,
Chittaranjan
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