It is
generally believed that “Religion begins where Science ends”. But let me change this phrase a bit and say,
“Philosophy starts where Science ends”. Now, come let us have a look at the
various Philosophical schools of thought, on what is said about our three
questions.
“Where did we the man-kind come from?
Where are we? and
Where is our end?”
And we may add one more question to
this,
Why are we here?
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Now let me remind you at this point, that the topic
of our discussion here is “In search of God particle” and the sub title is
“From Vedas to Higgs Boson”.
We have already seen what ‘Higgs Boson’ is, and its
philosophy of ‘God particle’ from the scientific point of view.
Now let us have a look at the
philosophy of the ‘Vedas’ and various other philosophical thoughts. Before we go into the study of the philosophy
of the ‘Vedas’, we have to first know what is ‘Vedas’.
As ‘Bible’ is the holy book of
Christians, and as ‘Koran’ is the holy book of the Muslims, ‘Vedas’ is the holy
book of Hindus.
Understanding ‘Sanaathana Dharma’ or Hinduism’ :
Swami Vivekananda |
According to Swami Vivekananda :
“Three
religions now stand in the world, which have come to us from time pre-historic,
Hinduism, Zoroastrianism and Judaism.
They
have all received tremendous shocks and all of them prove by their survival
their inner strength.
But
while Judaism failed to absorb Christianity and was driven out of its place by
its all conquering daughter and a handful of Parsees is all that remains to
tell the tale of their grand religion called Zoroastrianism.
Sect
after sect arose in India
and seemed to shake the religion of the Vedas to its very foundations. But like the waters of the seashore in a
tremendous earthquake it receded only for a while, only to return in an all
absorbing flood, a thousand times more vigorous and when the tumult of the rush
was over, these sects were all sucked in, absorbed and assimilated, into the
immense body of the mother faith. That is the present day Hinduism.”
But the word Hinduism is a misnomer.
The word Hindu is a geographical difinition, which
refers to the people living on the banks of river Sindhu, or people living in
the land watered by the river Indus. According to the Historians, this word was
first used by the Persians, when they first came to India through the North-west.
According the Encyclopedia of Religion & Ethics,
the word Hindu is not found in any Literature or scripture before the coming of
the Muslims to India .
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, in his book “Discovery of
India”, says that the earliest occurance of the word ‘Hindu’ can be traced to a
Tantrik of 8th Century. It
was used to describe the people. It was
never used to describe the followers of a particular religion.
Hinduism’s relationship to religion is of late
occurance. The word Hinduism is derived from the word ‘Hindu’. It was first coined by the Englishmen to
describe the beliefs and faiths of the people of India . According to the New Encyclopedia Britanica –
the word Hindusim was first used by the British writers in the year 1830 to
describe the religion and the beliefs of the people of India . Hence the word Hinduism is a misnomer.
The right word for Hinduism is ‘Sanaathana Dharma’
that is eternal religion, or the Vedic Dharma or the Religion of the Vedas.
According to Swamy Vivekananda,
“The Hindus have received their religion through
revelations, the Vedas. They hold that
the Vedas are without beginning and without end. It may sound ludicrous to this audience, how
a book can be without beginning or end. But by the Vedas no books are
meant. They mean the accumulated
treasury of spiritual laws discovered by different people in different
times. Just as the law of gravition
existed before its discovery and would exist if all humanity forgot it. So is it with the laws that govern the
spiritual world.
The moral, ethical and spiritual relationship between
soul and soul and between individual spirits and the father of all spirits,
were there before their discovery and would remain even if we forget them. The discoverers of these laws are called Maharishis
and we honour them as perfected beings.”
Concept of Sanathana Dharma :
“From the high spiritual flights of Vedanta
philosophy, of which the latest discoveries of science seems like echoes, to the
lowest ideas of idolatry with its multifarious mythology, the agnoticism of the
Buddhists and the atheism of the Jains, each and all have place in the Hindu’s
religion.”
Welcome to a deep study of the ‘Vedanta
philosophy :
Where
did we the mankind, come from?
Where
are we?
Where is
our end? And
Why are
we here?
The
secret answers for these question, were actually seen by the ancient Maharishis
and passed on from generation to generation and these accumulated knowledge is
known as the ‘Vedas’.
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