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Karma as the Source of Diversity

The vedas acknowledge divine karma as the origin of all creation, preservation, and destruction. However, since God does not have desires, unlike humans, he is not constrained by them. In the first chapter of the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad (1.6.1), we discover that karma is one of the three main causes of diversity, alongside name and form. The variety in names is a result of speech, and the variety in forms is a result of the eye, while the mind and body are the sources for the variety in actions. For every action, the body serves as the source, the controller, or the lord.  Within the body, the mind, speech, breath, organs of action, and organs of perception are regarded as the primary deities who receive sustenance from the body and carry out their respective functions. Nevertheless, we cannot solely depend on them to combat the impurities and the malevolent forces that can infiltrate our body, as they are susceptible to evil and demonic influences, thoughts, desires, temptations,...

163 YEARS (PART-2)

1853, before this year the Indian Education System, was one of the best ways to be educated. In A.D. 458 Aryabhatta invented 0 (zero). Without this invention of zero mathematics can't ever be completed which we now perceive for almost everything. NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) was started on October 1, 1958. Their research on solar eclipse and moon eclipse is given more acknowledgement rather if we go to Varanasi, we have well-learned Vaidic education scholars who can easily tell the exact date and time of the eclipse. But this proclamation would never be given importance as we are bodily Indian but our mentality is shaped like the English Schools and not as Gurukula where we learn Vaidic Studies. 

Acharya Agnivrat who is a scholar in Vaidic Physics has proved so many things wrong about the theories for the Universe and has also added an ample of knowledge to the search for the Universe. At the World Congress Conference in 2004, many Dharma Gurus and Scientists were invited. Their main agenda for the conference was to illustrate how Vedas and Science can be operated together and also to find the similarities between Vedas and Science. Acharya Agnivrat presented the Big Bang Theory with the help of only Vaidic Physics and also found a glitch/error in this theory which everyone sitting in the conference agreed. Then in the same year, he wrote the book "Basic Material Cause of the Creation". In this book, he proved that The Big Bang Theory is completely wrong with his vast knowledge in Vaidic Physics. This book was also read by Stephen Hawking and he believed this and then he changed the 'zero volume' in his theory to 'atomic-sized volume' but no credits were given, not even the cause of the change was mentioned by him. Both the changes by Stephen Hawking were made after Acharya Agnivrat introduced his thoughts for the theory. 

Earlier Acharya Agnivrat presented many theories using Vaidic Physics to prove that M87 Black Hole is just a mimic of a real black hole. He has also written a very unified theory which is Vedic Rashmi Theory The theory states that: the universe is not created by a big bang instead initial stage of the universe was almost opposite to that of the big bang. Then Acharya Agnivrat in 2012, arouse 12 questions on the existence of Black Hole which were also for Stephen Hawking, the questions are still not answered properly. Stephen Hawking in the year 2013, said in an interview that "There are no black holes", he again didn't mention any cause or gave any credit to someone for this change in the statement.  

One more product out of the Vedic Knowledge is that of the language of Sanskrit. It has been scientifically proven that vibrational frequencies spoken out has a profound effect on the development of the human mind and body. It is just not a language but a tool to create those vibrations assigned to reach a higher level of consciousness. Artificial Intelligence has also endorsed Sanskrit as the best language

My motive to write this blog is to make all of us aware of the profound sources of knowledge that we have with us but still, we don't give acknowledgement to it. The new Education Policy of 2020 must also consist of Vaidic Studies. Macaulay launched an act in 1853, The English Education Act which is appreciated to destroy the Indian Education System, his letter to his father reflects his thoughts for the Indian Education System. Leaving this subject science there are so many other things to be written which will never end.

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