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Recently I looked into Humanism and found Vedic references to it. (Sanskrit slokas in Telugu script)
-sarve jannassukhino bhavantu(సర్వే జనాస్సు ఖినోభవంతు), (let all people live happily)
-ahimsa paramodharmah ( అహింసా పరమోధర్మః), (noninjury is the greatest dharma)
– satyam vada, dharmam cara (సత్యం వద, ధర్మం చర )(speak truth, follow dharma)
– asatoma sadgamayah,tamasoma jyortirgamaya, mrityorma amritammagamaya (అసతోమా సద్గమయః, తమసోమా జ్యోతిర్గమయః, మృత్యోర్మామృతం గమయః )(lead me from unreal to real, from darkness to light, from mortality to immortality.
There are thousands of such sayings in Vedas, Upavedas, Vedangas, Upanishads,Samhitas, Brahmanas, Agamas, Puranas, Itihasas, Darshanas.and Kavyas.
In particular look at this.
VEDIC ORIGINS OF HUMANISM
Nasadiya Sukta of Rig Veda , Mandala 10, and hymn 129, concerned with cosmology and the origin of the universe, was extensively analyzed by Indian philosophers in Darshanas and by Western Scholars. Carl Sagan quotes it in its entirety in his famous book “Cosmos : A Personal Voyage.”
In Gita the verse 16 of Chapter 2 says:
నాసతో విద్యతే భావో, నాభావోవిద్యతేసతః| ఉభయోరపిదృష్టో అంతస్తనయోః తత్వదర్షిభిః||(Sanskrit sloka in Telugu script)
This means according to Sri Arobindo, “That which really is , cannot go out of existence, just as that which is non-existent cannot come into being. The end of this opposition of “is” and “is not” has been perceived by the seers of essential truths.”
This really means “Matter cannot be destroyed nor can it be created,” a great principle of physics known to Europeans some 5000 years after Gita was recited on Kurukshetra and some 10000 years after it was written in Rig Veda in Nasadiya Sukta.
This strikes at the very root of Biblical and Islamic thinking that universe was created. The reason I mentioned here is because the Hindu humanists, being Euro centrists as they are, will invariably and erroneously attribute the origins of Humanism to the Western Philosophy.
There are many scientific laws, truths of modern times found in Vedic literature- only you have to look carefully. Since I have a physics background, I found physics- but some one with a different background will find their science in Vedic literature.
Recently I looked into Humanism and found Vedic references to it. (Sanskrit slokas in Telugu script)
-sarve jannassukhino bhavantu(సర్వే జనాస్సు ఖినోభవంతు), (let all people live happily)
-ahimsa paramodharmah ( అహింసా పరమోధర్మః), (noninjury is the greatest dharma)
– satyam vada, dharmam cara (సత్యం వద, ధర్మం చర )(speak truth, follow dharma)
– asatoma sadgamayah,tamasoma jyortirgamaya, mrityorma amritammagamaya (అసతోమా సద్గమయః, తమసోమా జ్యోతిర్గమయః, మృత్యోర్మామృతం గమయః )(lead me from unreal to real, from darkness to light, from mortality to immortality.
There are thousands of such sayings in Vedas, Upavedas, Vedangas, Upanishads,Samhitas, Brahmanas, Agamas, Puranas, Itihasas, Darshanas.and Kavyas.
In particular look at this.
VEDIC ORIGINS OF HUMANISM
Nasadiya Sukta of Rig Veda , Mandala 10, and hymn 129, concerned with cosmology and the origin of the universe, was extensively analyzed by Indian philosophers in Darshanas and by Western Scholars. Carl Sagan quotes it in its entirety in his famous book “Cosmos : A Personal Voyage.”
In Gita the verse 16 of Chapter 2 says:
నాసతో విద్యతే భావో, నాభావోవిద్యతేసతః| ఉభయోరపిదృష్టో అంతస్తనయోః తత్వదర్షిభిః||(Sanskrit sloka in Telugu script)
This means according to Sri Arobindo, “That which really is , cannot go out of existence, just as that which is non-existent cannot come into being. The end of this opposition of “is” and “is not” has been perceived by the seers of essential truths.”
This really means “Matter cannot be destroyed nor can it be created,” a great principle of physics known to Europeans some 5000 years after Gita was recited on Kurukshetra and some 10000 years after it was written in Rig Veda in Nasadiya Sukta.
This strikes at the very root of Biblical and Islamic thinking that universe was created. The reason I mentioned here is because the Hindu humanists, being Euro centrists as they are, will invariably and erroneously attribute the origins of Humanism to the Western Philosophy.
There are many scientific laws, truths of modern times found in Vedic literature- only you have to look carefully. Since I have a physics background, I found physics- but some one with a different background will find their science in Vedic literature.