
The Indians have a different understanding of time and history. It basically just counts the moment and eternity, so it is difficult to analyze the history of India and the classification of the events for the Western historiography.
In ancient India, the sacred texts were generally not written down, but passed on orally with utmost care. The Rig-Veda contains hymns for example 1028 or 10600 verses in 10 chapters, it takes about 7 years for this text to memorize. There are various institutions since ancient times in India where one can learn to recite these texts.
To give this kind of knowledge has been classified by the UN as a World Heritage Site, and is unfortunately threatened by the influence of Western capitalism extinction. To about 500 NCHR the Vedas only "twice born" were not written down, and (belonging to the upper caste who are initiated into the Gayatri mantra) passed on. Even today, orthodox Brahmins consider that down the sacred texts as sacrilege
The Vedic texts are very difficult to interpret for us. For modern man, in my opinion only makes sense to deal with the Upanishads. They deal with philosophy, especially the Vedanta. There are four Vedas, which are each divided into 4 sections. The sections deal with different priorities. The Upanishads are always the last part, and historically they have been opened much later, about 800v and 500nChr. Upanishad means "sitting at the teacher" and it will give verklausuliertes secret knowledge here. Vedanta means "the end of the Vedas" or "age of knowledge".
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'''Here is a text of the Upanishads by Swami Sivananda![]() |
god ganesh writing Ramayan |
Here is a recitation of Purusha Suktam. This is an ancient ritual and is often used in India for thousands of years. Here you can hear wonderful as two people in exactly the same way recite the text. Purusha is a name for Brahman, the all pervading cosmic consciousness.'''
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