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What a thread. Is it not amazing , that scientists have made such accurate strides studying Prakrti , and doing a wonderful job. However, erroneously thinking that the highest magic of Prakruti is supposed to be claimed as Purusha by religion - well , certainly not by SanAtan Dharma. Whereas, as Yajvanji points out, the Vedas and our ancient Rshis (seers) told us about Existence, Conscious Being as THE CANVAS of reality thousands of yrs ago. Ishvara is proud of His scientists in one way, despite the BIG mistake they make make by claiming He does not exist. While this is quite amusing to Ishvara, He is happy they have come close to what Veda and Shrimad BhAgvad tell us about creation. SCIENTISITS' CALCULATION OF AGE OF THE EARTH 4.6 billion earth yrs (Is this right ?) VEDIC CALCULATION - Shrimad BhAgvatam 1 day of Lord BrahmA = 1 'Kalpa' of 1000 Chaturyugas [14 manwantaras] 1 Chaturyuga = 4 Yugas (Krit, Treta, Dwapar, Kali Yuga) and lasts for 4,320 million earth yrs = 4.32 billion earth yrs ** How close is that to the scientists' figure ** So dissolution occurs per ChaturYuga ? SandhyAs included ? Not sure of this, but let's continue.... The day of Lord BrahmA = 1000 * 4.32 = 4320 billion earth yrs It is followed by an equally long night when creative activity is at a standstill. This night period is Naimittika Pralaya, when all the categories merge back into the VirAt Purusha in their suble aspects. When BrahmA wakes up next morning, all categories with their residual tendencies manifest and further evolutions take place. 1 year of Lord BrahmA = 360 Brahma days Life of BrahmAji is 100 Brahma yrs. ** At the end of Lord BrahmA's lifetime, the entire material universe gets destroyed. At the end of Lord BrahmA's lifetime, all the universe created by Him dissolves into the Virat Purusha along with Himself. When the VirAt Purusha merges back with all categories and worlds into the Supreme Lord (Shri Hari) - Atyantika Pralaya takes place. The Supreme Lord alone remains (in Yoga Nidra) and no one knows when the next creation will take place. ------------------------ Lord BrahmA's life consists of 2 'Parardha-s' , each being 50 Brahma yrs long. Our present BrahmAji has entered His 51st year - 1st day 1st yr of the 2nd 'Parardha'. We are in the 7th Manwantara (period of Manu) - half way since there are 14 Manwantaras. - Ref : "Glory of Krishna" - by Swami ChinmayAnanda Mission >>PurAna Basics Shri Hari , MahAvishnu lies in the transcendental 'waters' , hence nArAyana (nara = water/fluid) and BrahmA is born from His navel in a Lotus. BrahmA is really Lord's creative power, and is assigned the specific task of creating the Universe. ------------------------------------------------ Scientists , even those who claim to be atheists are indirectly glorifying the Lord with their efforts. He is the one who gifted them with the impetus, curiosity and scientific minds. He (or MA DurgA ) surely must be smiling at the fact that they have made His creation a playground for their scientific curiosity. If you made pieces of clay and put them on the floor, and your son comes and grabs them, starts solving the "puzzle", wouldn't that make you smile ?
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Hari Om Last edited by smaranam : 08 March 2010 at 12:26 PM. Reason: brahmA - long A to avoid confusion, Added more to 1st para |
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1. Will this increase the atheistic population ? Or 2. Will it make atheistic scientists bump into a dead-end wall only to learn a lesson : that the dead-end remains in the realm of Prakruti , telling them that there is Purusha beyond , who cannot be caught. Like Einstein and Newton of the past were wise to admit. The fact that the Lord is smiling, tells us there is hope for the latter to happen. Perhaps it will serve to convert more atheists into theists, but with a more and more scientific backing.
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You and I are probably in agreement here, but I just wanted to mention this so that an outside reader doesn't get the impression that flood myths validate the Bible. |
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I personally like the way that American Creationist Kent Hovind explained it to a young boy who said "There is no God."
Hovind: Do you know everything? Boy: No. Hovind: Do you know half of everything? Boy: No. Hovind: Well, let's say you did know half of everything, could it be possible that God is in the other half that you don't know about? |
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Kent Hovind is an American conservative evangelical, i.e. he's part of the crowd that's out to convert Hindus. He has a fake doctoral degree from a diploma mill called "Patriot University," and falsely calls himself "Dr. Kent Hovind." Like most evangelicals, he's also a Christian hypocrite. He's currently serving a prison sentence for tax evasion, because he claimed that he shouldn't pay taxes for doing the Lord's work. I agree with you that atheism is sometimes the result of arrogance. But I just thought I should mention this. |
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Well, you have hedged with the prefix "sometimes", so what can I say. I am new to this forum. But when I read the postings in general, it seems many of them are declarations. Here, take it, this is "the" truth -- what arrogance! From my limited experience, the true atheists are the ones who are really humble. They don't have a dogma or doctrine to peddle. They just love life, because, well, just because. regards... |
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My usage of the word "sometimes" was intentional. I know many atheists who do not appear to be atheists due to any arrogant posture. And some of the most arrogant people I know believe in God. Granted, all of these people are evangelical Christians, so I don't know if that counts. There are many possibilities we need to consider here. Today in the West, we have the so-called "New Atheism" movement. These are the atheists whose spokespeople are Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchins, Sam Harris, etc. These individuals do precisely what you've objected to. They declare "the truth" that there is no God, and vilify those who don't share their views. On the other side of the spectrum we have religious people who do precisely the same thing, except that the truth they peddle is different. I don't know any Hindus who do this, but I'll grant that such people exist. As people who believe in logic and reason, we have to accept the idea that there is such a thing as objective truth. However, this truth is difficult to discern, especially with regard to spiritual matters. So it's important that we not impose some absolute truth on others unless we can back up that imposition with convincing evidence. In Hinduism, spiritual experiences with God are usually specific to the individual, so this proof is hard to convey to others. That may be why Hindus tend to be more tolerant of other religious views. We Hindus tend not to be quite so tolerant of atheism. However, I can only speak for myself, and say that I do understand why some people do not believe in God. The evidence for his existence (besides personal religious experiences) is somewhat wanting. I don't think I could prove the existence of God via any scientific procedure. If I may ask, with what religion do you have the most interaction? The sorts of things you say about religion typify certain other religions I'm familiar with, but not Hinduism. Again, I'm sure these types of Hindus exist, and that I've just never met them. But I would be interested to know what religion primarily shapes your view of theism. |
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