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The Hindu Vedic concepts and modern science. – Vaikom Sunish Acharya

 It has been scientifically proven that India’s Panchabrahmarshi culture laid the foundation for all world cultures.  From time to time, scientific researchers questioned the concepts of Hinduism and argued that the thirty-three crore deity concepts were mere superstitions and propagandized by the Brahmin priests to dominate the society.
 The concept of Brahma, Vishnu and Maheswara is the basic belief of Indians.  It was interpreted by later scholars as creation, state, and destruction.  But most of the people haven’t noticed that these popular concepts also have a deity concept of “Vishwa Karma” as the Lord.
 In the Rigveda, which occupies a prominent place in the Vedas, there is the Vishwakarma Sukta, written by Rishi Bhuvana Vishwakarma, about the origin of the universe.  On the basis of this verse, the deity Vishwakarma is conceived as the Lord of all things in the universe.  To put it more clearly, the concept of Vishwa-Brahman (known as cosmology).  It is from this concept that Brahma, Vishnu and Maheshwara are the lords of the three branches of creation, existence and destruction.
In the Rigveda, Indra, Mitra, Varuna, Agni and Vishnu are the main deities of each specific karma, but they address Vishwakarma as the owner and father of all of them.  Hiranya Garbhan  Also referred to as Prajapati etc.
 “In the beginning there was only Hiranyagarbha. From him all things arose. The whole world obeys the orders of Hiranyagarbha, so bow down to him alone.” (Rigveda 10:12:1)
 “It is Vishwakarma who created the universes and the gods and made the heavens and the earth so salute him.”  (Rigveda 10:90:2)
 This is also clarified in Skandapurana.
Parabrahma Thatwa Rahasyam is this verse that Lord Shiva tells his son Shanmukha in Skanda Purana.
 “Son Shanmukha! We Brahma Vishnu Maheswara Surya Indras are only creations of God. Because Brahma creates, Vishnu maintains, Indra sustains the world, Surya illuminates and I do Laya (destruction). This is our duty. Only the Supreme Father who created us can do anything about it. He is the One.”
  Jagatguru, Virat, Jagat Darsha, Jagat Shilpi, Nitya, Sasavitha, Adi Madhyantarakshita, Adi Deva, Prajapati, Hiranyagarbha, Vatspati, Parabrahma, Paramatma
 ‘Shrimat Virat Vishwakarma Devan’
 These facts are clearly stated in the Upavedas of the Vedas and many Puranas.
 In Indian guru traditions, Adi Guru is Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva is a symbol of nature. Adi Guru calls us to live selflessly by his form.
The Rishis have explained the Shiva’s body as representing the Panchabhutas.  The moon represents the sky, the Ganges water flowing from the head, the three-eyed fire, the bodies blown by the wind represent the air, the neck and the reptiles in the hands represent the earth.
 Each deity’s concepts and actions are related to the universe and all things.  These are the discoveries of modern science. Modern science has only done a practical translation of the visions of Indian sages. The world of science has taken the basic knowledge for all new discoveries from the Indian Vedic Puranas.
 The basic knowledge of architecture, sculpture, medical treatments, astronomy, mathematics, watercraft and airships have all been taken from the Vedic Puranas.

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