The Samhita of Rishi, Devata and Chhandas (the structure of Veda) - TopicsExpress



          

The Samhita of Rishi, Devata and Chhandas (the structure of Veda) is used to justify dropping the concept of objective reality from the canons of modern science. Similarly, the relationship between pure knowledge (mantra) and its organising power (brahmana) is used to as a model for the relationship between the structure of the quantum field, and the organising ability which enables it to influence the unfolding of the reality of sensory experience and scientific measurement. Vedanta holds that the world of sensory experience is only an illusion, and that to treat it as having a purely objective existence is delusion, a result of being fooled by the illusion. Description of the illusion requires elements of other darshanas mentioned: Yoga is the source of the concept of singularity needed to describe singularities underlying fundamental laws of quantum complexity involved in processes of manifestation; Samkhya names the mahat tattwa as the supreme organising principle maintaining the world of manifestation in a state of perfect orderliness; it also shows how manifestation processes can only take place when there is a fundamental lack of equilibrium – between the three gunas, sattwa, rajas and tamas, which find a close correspondence to the thermodynamics of manifestation. (Dr ALex Hankey )
Posted on: Mon, 04 Aug 2014 21:24:16 +0000

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