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Replying to an idiot's querry about Hinduism Some Rian30 gave a good

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"In quality, in quantity, in significance for man's intellectual,

cultural, and spiritual life, this literature in its totality is

unsurpassed among all other literary traditions of the world."

 

source: Religions of India: Hinduism, Yoga, Buddhism - Thomas Berry

 

"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.

-Carl Sagan, (1934-1996)

 

Manu said, perhaps 10,000 years before the birth of Christ about

Evolution:

 

'The first germ of life was developed by water and heat.' (Book I,

sloka 8,9 )

'Water ascends towards the sky in vapors; from the sun it descends

in rain, from the rains are born the plants, and from the plants,

animals.' (Book III, sloka 76).

 

(source: Philosophy of Hinduism - By T C Galav p 17).

 

" Temporal notions in Europe were overturned by an India rooted in

eternity. The Bible had been the yardstick for measuring time, but

the infinitely vast time cycles of India suggested that the world

was much older than anything the Bible spoke of. It seem as if the

Indian mind was better prepared for the chronological mutations of

Darwinian evolution and astrophysics."

 

(source: The Genius of India - By Guy Sorman

 

"Hindu cosmography, for example born in hoary antiquity, strikes one

in certain ways as surprisingly modern...... Thousands of years ago

India's sages computed the earth's age at a little over two billion

years, our present era being what is called the seventh

Manuvantra. ....... Consider how much scientific evidence has been

needed in the West before men could even imagine so enormous a time

scale."

 

(source: Crises in Modern Thought: The Crises of Reason - By Swami

Kriyananda (J. Donald Walters) vol. 1 p - 94)

 

Princeton University's Paul Steinhardt and Cambridge University's

Neil Turok, have recently developed The Cyclical Model.

 

They have just fired their latest volley at that belief, saying

there could be a timeless cycle of expansion and contraction. It's

an idea as old as Hinduism, updated for the 21st century. The

theorists acknowledge that their cyclic concept draws upon religious

and scientific ideas going back for millennia — echoing

the "oscillating universe" model that was in vogue in the 1930s, as

well as the Hindu belief that the universe has no beginning or end,

but follows a cosmic cycle of creation and dissolution.

 

(source: Questioning the Big Bang - msnbcnews.com).

 

Ages before Lamarck and Darwin it was held in India that man has

passed through 84 lakhs (8,400,000) of birth as plants, animals, as

an "inferior species of man" and then as the ancestor of the

developed type existing to-day. The theory was not, like modern

doctrine of evolution, based wholly on observation and a scientific

enquiry into fact but was a rather (as some other matters) an act of

brilliant intuition in which observation may also have had some

part."

 

(source: Is India Civilized - Essays on Indian Culture - By Sir John

Woodroffe p. 22).

 

 

Six Schools of Philosophy (Darshana)

 

Indian philosophical thought, in contrast to the Western tradition,

has remained more stable and more clearly continuous.

 

Indian philosophy is essentially practical, aiming at realizing

spiritually what is known intellectually. ....Philosophy and

religion in India are intertwined, because religion for the Hindu is

experience or an attitude of mind, a transformation of one's being,

a consciousness of the ultimate reality, not a theory about God.

Whatever view of god the Hindu many adopt, he believes that the

divine is in man.

 

Philosophy, as religion, is seen in India as a means to an end, not

as an end in itself. Hence, there is no room for dogma or

intolerance in Indian tradition because the roads to truth are more

than one. The infinite reality cannot be comprehended by the finite

human mind.

 

(source: India and World Civilization By D. P. Singhal Pan Macmillan

Limited. 1993. p. 23 - 25).

 

As for the "Debatable" , most of the ideas have proven to be time

tested and accurate.They have been debated too many times. Hinduism

encouraged open debates about all of its aspects, beliefs. It is not

a one book one founder religion. It is a collection of wisdom of

various sages.

 

Debates(Sahastrarth ) have alwys been encouraged. You are not forced

to follow antything you are not convinced of and it is NOT a sin.

you can partly accept and reject it. you can reject it completely

yet you can be a Hindu. Its a way of life not exactly a religion in

western sence.

 

Source(s):

 

http://www.atributetohinduism.com/introd...

 

For thousands of years India has been a veritable laboratory of

religion: everything imaginable has been tried out. Chek the details

out and debate whatever you want.

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