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SaNaDaNa DharmaViews: 163
Mar 07, 2006 12:34 pm re: re: re: re: re: re: re: re: re: re: Indians & Sanadana Darma

Ganesh Ram
Raam, you are debating on my side. But here are some points which I would like to make to emphasize that our epics and philosophies were done to explain the science of Nature. The explanations differed/varied based on place,time and audience. The vedas talked about the "ONE", let us call it "ether" for this discussion, in
  1. a feminine form
      yA dEvi sarva bhudeshu....
  2. in a masculine form,
      the rudrams<\ol>
    1. an uni gender form,
      1. agnirvA poorvA apa mAyathanam...

    These were at the start of civilization when men moved away from nomadic life to settled life.

    When the people from other places started settling/encroaching the aboriginal places in India, there needed to be a superiority and heirarchy issue to govern/set rules for the society.

    The best tactics is fear tactics to overpower and encouragement to establish one's clan.
    for example, I tell you about what I observe in Nature, with a story that encourages my own people beacuse they are shown as good men and scar(e) the aborigins by casting them as villains.

    When we moved on there were lots of inter racial and inter cste marriages giving rise to new clans who were neither aborigins nor were they settlers.To control them came later stories which cast the villian as a pious ,learned person yet he makes mistakes, classic examples for these are Hiranyan,Ravanan,MahaBali.

    And now for your thooNilum iruppAn.. thingy. How is it a quantum physics? Isn't the energy in a pillar more than energy in a smallest visible particle?
    They both contain energy, no doubt but the amount is different.

    I have always escaped plucking flowers from plants,by asking this question,

      if the so called god is in the plant that has the flower, what happens when I pluck the flower out?
      1. is he/she in the flower?
      2. is he/she in the plant?
      3. did I cut a god into pieces?
      4. is the god in the plant and the flower same?
      5. .... and much more

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