COSMOS: The Vedic Oblivion of the Univers
Dr. Arkapratim Changdar
Assistant professor, Katwa College. Department of Geography, West Bengal, India
E-mail: arka90jnu@gmail.com
Published online: 13th February, 2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.52756/rpktbc.2025.e01.008
Keywords: Cosmic Fabrics, Intelligence, Consciousness, Dimensions, Singularity
Abstract:
Being the cradle of all creative and enthusiastic minds, the unfathomable darkness of the cosmic canvas exhibits crayons of knowledge since the distant past. After the postulation of Vedic Rashmi Theory, the fundamental element of this cosmos is considered to have evolved from the God Particle. There are a number of in-between stages through which this entire process of creation passes. Three primary entities of the universe that drive the causes of the universe are- Force, Motion, and Mass. In Vedas these three entities are represented by three cosmic fabrics- Satva, Rajas and Tamas respectively. As per Vedic Science, these three are properties of that matter which remained passive in the very beginning of the creation of the universe and also represent three fundamental qualities as well. In this paper, the main focus is on tracing out the creation process of universes based on Vedic cosmology and making it compatible with modern cosmic sciences. The Tesla code of the universe controls higher dimensions, and there will be an attempt to decipher the singularity, which makes “Ahamkar” to make causes to be created by the synergy of “Purush and Prakriti”. This paper will focus on the gradual changes of consciousness along with the changing realms to decipher the cosmic intelligence of being.
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How to Cite
Dr. Arkapratim Changdar (2025). COSMOS: The Vedic Oblivion of the Universe. © International Academic Publishing House (IAPH), Dr. Rajiba lochan Mahapatra, Dr. Arpan Das and Dr. Somnath Das (eds.), Revisiting the past knowledge tradition of Bharat: A critique (Volume-1), pp. 77-83. ISBN: 978-81-978955-6-2
doi: https://doi.org/10.52756/rpktbc.2025.e01.008
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