2) Creation-Perception Theoryimplies that the seer perceives creation because it exists. The obvious inference here is that creation existed before the seer acquired the faculty to perceive it. The emphasis is on creation and the seer and perception are secondary. This, the Vedas say, is the ...
The Vedic traditions of India tell us that we are now in the Fourth Age of mankind. The Vedas call them the "The Golden Age", "The Silver Age", and "The Bronze Age" and we are now, according to their scriptures in the "The Iron Age". As we approach the end of the 20th ...
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and it distributes profuse light and heat all over the universe. There are millions and billions of suns in all the millions and billions of universes within the mahat-tattva. The suns and moons are required within the universes because they are dark by nature. The Vedas instruct us to go ...
water). The significance of the water is that it is the initial, all-encompassing ether in which the first element of creation evolved. Brahma also holds a string of malas that he uses to keep track of the Universe's time. He also is shown holding the Vedas, and sometimes, a lotus ...
Maharshi Amara, during his lifetime, simplified the knowledge in our Vedas and Upanishads and gave the essence of that knowledge in the form of the story of creation. More truths about creation were recently revealed by the Rishis. The following account helps us to understand the basics of God...
Shakti in Sanskrit means, power or energy. In Hinduism energy belongs to the domain of Prakriti or the female aspect of Creation. Popularly known as the Mother Goddess, Shakti is worshipped in her various manifestations by millions of Hindus. ...
Gayōmart, in later Zoroastrian creation literature, the first man, and the progenitor of mankind. Gayōmart’s spirit, with that of the primeval ox, lived for 3,000 years during the period in which creation was only spiritual. His mere existence immobil