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Now, bid to push back antiquity of the Vedas

Divine revelations were revealed from Supreme creator on the Chosen ones who were pious and kind and it has happened in every era when Adharma has increased.

Vedas are the first divine revelation

they are perceived truths by Rishis, some are chosen people and some meditated to get the revelations.
 
It will be fun to see if the Sangh holds one book of Tilak as 'bible' (Orion) while scrapping immediately the other (The arctic home of the vedas).

Its will be fun only for those who do mental masturbation spinning fantasies from their own hubris.

Since Hindus do not have a "bible" i.e. a book which codified a dogma and propagates prejudice and bigotry, no "sanghi" considers Tilak as Jesus.

Orion and artic home of the vedas were written in a day and age where there was no internet, Christians ruled the world, british controlled education and propaganda and when it was politically expedient to find some link with the White race who controlled our destiny.

Since those environment has changed to our advantage, "Sanghis" do not seek a "bible" anymore. What a shame to crash your happy fantasy. But spin away and don't let facts stand in your way when showcasing prejudice.
 
Good initiave..We need to understand our own root from our own reserch rather than getting learnt from outsiders...It is a long pending initiatives that needs to be started.
 
no they are not, surya vanshi and chandra vanshi are created by humans.

Any one who can meditate will know the absolute truth, according to the rishis.

seven main sages are there Angiras, Bhrugu, Vishwamitra, Kashyap, Vasishtha, Atri and Agasti.
 
seven main sages are there Angiras, Bhrugu, Vishwamitra, Kashyap, Vasishtha, Atri and Agasti.

Yes they say that there is one Yogi, he is the first one to attain Moksha or Niravana.

He just sat in his seat of meditation and attained Moksha then 7 people went to him and asked him how to get moksha through meditation, at this point the Adi Yogi (first Yogi/ Shiva) can see and hear the things through his third eye.

Adi Yogi tested their patience and finally told them how to do that. Later they became sages.

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Yes they say that there is one Yogi, he is the first one to attain Moksha or Niravana.

He just sat in his seat of meditation and attained Moksha then 7 people went to him and asked him how to get moksha through meditation, at this point the Adi Yogi (first Yogi/ Shiva) can see and hear the things through his third eye.

Adi Yogi tested their patience and finally told them how to do that. Later they became sages.

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In the yogic culture, Shiva is not known as a god, but as the "Adiyogi" or the "first yogi" - the originator of yoga. He was the one who first put this seed into the human mind. According to the yogic lore, over fifteen thousand years ago, Shiva attained to his full enlightenment and abandoned himself in an intense ecstatic dance upon the Himalayas.
 
In the yogic culture, Shiva is not known as a god, but as the "Adiyogi" or the "first yogi" - the originator of yoga. He was the one who first put this seed into the human mind. According to the yogic lore, over fifteen thousand years ago, Shiva attained to his full enlightenment and abandoned himself in an intense ecstatic dance upon the Himalayas.

It is like a human achieving a higher status . Once a person attains Moksha he connects with cosmic soul. Until now he thinks he is a human body but once he connects with Cosmic sould he will realize that he is a tiny part of the whole universe controlled by the Creator/cosmic soul/Shiva/Vishnu/ The God etc...etc..

It is like a physical body of a human is a bulb connected in a circuit with other beings, where as the soul is like the current flowing through out the circuit. So vedic philosophy says that every thing in this universe is made up of the one Cosmic soul.

Shiva is basically a state of Cosmic soul explained in Vedas, a cosmic body. So when a person attains Moksha he becomes a part of God/shiva or he will be absorbed into Cosmic soul. It is nothing but self realization that he is a part of a much bigger phenomenon.

In the above picture I have posted the Adi Yogi has become a part of Cosmic soul/shiva (realization) but he still has some connectivity left of this Physical world which he can sense through his third eye.

A prophet is a guy who is chosen by God himself and gives revelations some times the prophet has to pray/meditate and some time he will receive revelations.

A Sage/Rishi is a normal human being who meditates and gets to know the absolute reality.
 
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It is like a human achieving a higher status . Once a person attains Moksha he connects with cosmic soul. Until now he thinks he is a human body but once he connects with Cosmic sould he will realize that he is a tiny part of the whole universe controlled by the Creator/cosmic soul/Shiva/Vishnu/ The God etc...etc..

Shiva is basically a state explained in Vedas, a cosmic body. So when a person attains Moksha he becomes a part of God/shiva or he will be absorbed into Cosmic soul.

In the above picture I have posted the Adi Yogi has become a part of Cosmic soul/shiva but he still has some connectivity left of this Physical world which he can sense through his third eye.

A prophet is a guy who is chosen by God himself and gives revelations some times the prophet has to pray/meditate and some time he will receive his revelations.

A Sage/Rishi is a normal human being who meditates and gets to know the absolute reality.

Lord Shiva is Celestial and heavenly being but here you are making him a human being as much as i know Devas are not human beings but celestial and heavenly beings.

Humans are no doubt the best creation of Supreme Creator who are given the intelligence to understand things.
 
Lord Shiva is Celestial and heavenly being but here you are making him a human being as much as i know Devas are not human beings but celestial and heavenly beings.

Humans are no doubt the best creation of Supreme Creator who are given the intelligence to understand things.

A celestial being who created all things in universe and let some part of him to become the soul of a the life beings. When the being realizes that he is a part if the Cosmic body it no longer exists as a separate entity.

This is what happens when Moksha is achieved.
 
A celestial being who created all things in universe and let some part of him to become the soul of a the life beings. When the being realizes that he is a part if the Cosmic body it no longer exists as a separate entity.

This is what happens when Moksha is achieved.

Moksha is for human beings but the league of celestial and heavenly beings is different.
 
No, According to calculations done by Indian Researchers Bhagvat Gita was complied around 5,135 years ago.

What a load of hogwash. The gita comes from the Mahabharata, which comes after the Vedas. The Rig Veda (the oldest Veda) was compiled in 1600 BCE. So tell me how the gita can be 5,000 years old?
 
A celestial being who created all things in universe and let some part of him to become the soul of a the life beings. When the being realizes that he is a part if the Cosmic body it no longer exists as a separate entity.

This is what happens when Moksha is achieved.
Moksha is for human beings but the league of celestial and heavenly beings is different.
Enlightened Souls like you shouldn't waste a single breath on PDF :angel:
 
In the yogic culture, Shiva is not known as a god, but as the "Adiyogi" or the "first yogi" - the originator of yoga. He was the one who first put this seed into the human mind. According to the yogic lore, over fifteen thousand years ago, Shiva attained to his full enlightenment and abandoned himself in an intense ecstatic dance upon the Himalayas.
in yogic culture there is no god !
 

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