Archive for the ‘Veda’ Category
- Dec 09168 Comments
Do we live in a multiverse, a place (I am calling it place since I dont have any other word for it) where universes are continuosly being born and dying like the bubbles of water?
- Aug 083017 Comments
This article is the second part of my earlier article on the vedic concept of God, where in I have tried to further simplify things based on reader comments and queries.
What God is NOT
First and foremost, God as described in the vedas is NOT some super human being with super human powers, who [...] - Dec 0724No Comments
Rigveda, one of the four vedas is said to be the world’s most ancient text. In fact, I personally consider all the four vedas to be of the same time, for Rigveda clearly contains references to other vedas as well, for instance in Purusha Sukta. So do other vedas contain references to Rigveda.
If the other [...] - Dec 072321 Comments
When we say that vedic texts are apaurusheya meaning not of human origin, all it means is that they are scientific laws, the laws of the universe. The very word Veda means knowledge.
- Oct 072412 Comments
If you want to get something that you never had before, do something that you had never done before!
Let us try to do a simple and straightforward astronomical dating of the actual vedic period.
In the ancient vedic culture, people used to consider the beginning of a new year on the day of the vernal [...] - Sep 07811 Comments
One of the things that I always love to do when I go on treks to places far away from urban life, free from light pollution, deep inside forests, on top of hills, is to look at the night sky in an open place.
The entire universe lies exposed there with about 2000 odd stars visible [...]
- Aug 07233 Comments
In my previous post I had promised to start writing lessons on vedic mathematics and here is the first lesson.
Vedic mathematics contains sutras (formulas) which are simple and straightforward, even though they are based on algebra, these sutras work like magic and unlike modern algebraic formula, they are easy to remember.
More importantly, vedic mathematics means [...] - Aug 07182 Comments
After receiving many messages from the readers about their interest in vedic mathematics, I thought it is high time that I share the little knowledge I have on the subject.
First of all let me explain what vedic mathematics is.
Vedic mathematics is the natural home of human mathematics. Mathematics as a subject is the one invented [...] - Aug 071511 Comments
This article is about the types of Gods in ancient Hinduism/Vedic culture.
As per my understanding here are three categories in terms of what most think to be 33 crore Gods in vedic culture/hinduism.
First Category is that of different forms of nature that are personified. Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Vayu, Varuna, Agni, Ganesha etc come under this [...] - Aug 071310 Comments
The Equation
Nature=God or God=Nature
This is a mystic equation from the ancient Indian vedic culture. Which is why you find 33 crore Gods in Hinduism which is based on the ancient vedic culture of India. When it says nature is God, every form of nature, every part of the universe becomes God.
All animals, trees, sun, [...] - Aug 0766 Comments
One of the blog readers asked me a question
A very simple question.. but for which I don’t know the answer
The question was How to attain salvation?
One of the reasons for which I have my photo in the blog.. bcos many people get mislead by my name Gurudev , thinking that I am some saint who [...] - Jun 072591 Comments
First and foremost, let me clarify that unlike most people think, Hinduism is not a religion in strict sense. It is more of a culture than a religion.
So what is the difference between a culture and a religion?
Religion centers around the God. Where as a culture centers around the way of living. Which is why [...] - Jun 072230 Comments
Saraswati is an ancient river that flowed in northern India during the vedic era. It originated in the Himalayas and flowed westwards to join the Arabian sea. It was earlier thought to be a mythological river that existed only in the vedas.
But recent discoveries have proved that this river did indeed exist during the vedic [...] - May 072831 Comments
Was wondering about a common phrase called “Nimisharda” which is used in Indian languages of sanskrit origin while referring to something that happens/moves instantly, similar to the ‘blink of an eye’. Nimisharda means half a nimesa. Did some research on the origins of this.
Found that in ancient sanskrit ‘Nimisha’ itself means ‘blink of an eye’ [...] - May 071140 Comments
Thanks to the blog visitor who invoked enough curiosity in me to crack down the age of the universe according to the vedas.
Here is the result of the research I did over the internet and dug up through some text material I had, to find the accurate meaning of time measurements specified in the vedas.
Introduction [...] - Apr 071513 Comments
<< Alien Twist to God Series
I suggest that you read the following earlier blogs of mine (if you havent read them already!) before we untie the next knot of the alien twist. This will give you a clear picture about the basics before we move forward
Modern Science and Ancient India
Ancient Nuclear War
Iron [...] - Mar 07288 Comments
<< Alien Twist to God – Article Series
In this part of the series, I will talk about Sanskrit
Sanskrit is the ancient Indian language of the vedic era and is the mother of all Indo European languages including modern english
http://mutiny.wordpress.com/2007/02/09/sanskrit-mother-of-european-languages-says-prof-dean-brown/
http://www.thevedicfoundation.org/valuable_resources/Sanskrit-The_Mother_of_All_Languages_partIII.htm
Sanskrit was introduced on earth by the eternal sages of vedic era. There has [...] - Mar 072115 Comments
In this series of blogs I am going to put forward my case about whom we know about as Gods in true form being aliens who visited earth in those ancient times and who gave us the technology which we had lost for a long time which is been hidden in the ancient Indian [...]



