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Religion / Spirituality |
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802 |
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08/17/2007 |
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The sacred books of the Hindus present a number of problems which have yet to be solved. These have been tackled by various scholars from time to time, but their essential enigma remains.
In the past, there was a great awakening of interest in Sanskrit amongst European and American scholars. But the results have fallen short of expectation. And philosophy and religion have given place to history, philology, anthropology, archaeology and antiquarian research. The modern scholar would not deny the moral and spiritual significance of the sacred books, but they are for him but relics of a bygone era with values and problems far removed from his own.
The Vedas are believed to be the earliest record of the genius of man. But however important to a study of antiquity, it would not be easy to define their moral and spiritual worth or contribution to the solution of the problems of life.
Visit:- http://www.narachphilosophy.com/introduction_to_the_mimansa.htm
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Narach Investment |
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Gurgaon |
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