"नमस्कार स्वागत है 'पवित्र ज्ञान' में, जहाँ हम प्रतिदिन भगवद गीता और भारतीय मिथकों के गहरे ज्ञान को तलाशते हैं। यहाँ आप गीता के श्लोकों की व्याख्या और भारतीय पुराणों की रोचक कथाएँ समझ सकेंगे। हमारा लक्ष्य है कि इन प्राचीन शिक्षाओं को आपके दैनिक जीवन में सरलता से उतारा जा सके, जिससे आपके जीवन में शांति और समृद्धि आए।
प्रत्येक वीडियो आपको न केवल ज्ञान प्रदान करेगा बल्कि आपको आत्मनिरीक्षण के लिए प्रेरित करेगा। जुड़ें हमारे साथ इस अद्भुत यात्रा में और बनाएँ अपने हर दिन को अधिक अर्थपूर्ण।
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You Speak Like Dhruv Rathee in Different universe😂..Nice content keep it up Bro
Thanks for the comparison! I'm flattered. Appreciate you watching and liking the content
Which chapter of Vishnu Puran shall I read to confirm this time dilation claim?
Hi! To explore the concept of time dilation related to Yugas, you can check out Book 2, Chapter 8 of the Vishnu Purana. If you're interested in a narrative instance of time dilation, the story of Revati and Balarama in Book 4, Chapter 1 is a perfect example. Both chapters offer fascinating insights into the perception of time in Vedic literature. Enjoy diving into these captivating stories!
👏 well explained
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Show a single solid proof of Hinduism before 1 st century
Namste, Thanks for your comment and for showing interest in the history of Hinduism. It's awesome to see people curious about this. So, when we talk about proof of Hinduism before the 1st century, it's a bit like looking at pieces of a huge puzzle. Here are a few things to consider: Ancient Texts: One of the oldest texts related to Hinduism is the Rigveda, which dates back to around 1500-1200 BCE. It’s a collection of hymns written in an ancient language called Vedic Sanskrit. And what's really cool is that these texts were passed down orally even before they were written down. Archaeological Finds: Have you heard of the Indus Valley Civilization? It dates back to about 3300-1300 BCE. Archaeologists have found seals and artifacts from that time, which suggest people were practicing some form of religion that might be connected to Hinduism. For example, there's a seal called the Pashupati seal that shows a figure surrounded by animals, which some think is an early image of Shiva. Other Ancient Writings: Besides the Rigveda, there are other ancient texts like the Upanishads, Brahmanas, and Aranyakas that were written before the 1st century BCE. These texts dive into deep philosophical ideas that are still part of Hindu thought today. Long-lasting Traditions: Hinduism has evolved over thousands of years. Many rituals and beliefs that started way back then are still practiced today, showing a continuous thread from the past to the present. Scholarly Views: Many historians and scholars agree that the roots of Hinduism go back to the early Vedic period and even earlier. They look at old texts, archaeological finds, and other evidence to piece together the story. History and religion are complex, and understanding them often means looking at a mix of written texts, physical evidence, and oral traditions. Hinduism’s history is incredibly rich and goes way back in time. I hope this helps clear things up a bit! If you have more questions or want to chat about something specific, feel free to ask. I'm here to help!
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Cover kalp bheda, time dilation examples revati marriage with Balram etc. and multiverse as shown in a episode the enchanted picnic by Little Krishna
Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment! You've brought up some really interesting and connected themes like Kalp Bheda, time dilation, Revati's marriage with Balaram, and the idea of the multiverse. We’re genuinely excited that you're interested in these subjects, and we’d love to dive deeper into them. Your suggestion to make videos on these topics is awesome. Keep an eye out-we're planning to explore these amazing concepts in our upcoming videos! Thanks again for your support and for sparking some great ideas!
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Bro sadhguru is telling this is assending dwapar yuga.
Thank you for your comment! I understand that Sadhguru interprets our current era as the ascending Dwapar Yuga. However, my video is based on the traditional Hindu understanding of the yugas as outlined in ancient scriptures such as the Mahabharata, the Puranas, and the Bhagavad Gita. According to these texts, we are currently in Kaliyuga, which is characterized by a decline in spiritual values and increased challenges. While I respect Sadhguru's teachings, my video aims to present the conventional viewpoint as described in these sacred texts. I believe this traditional perspective is important for understanding the context of our times. 🙏
@@Pavitragyaan agree bro. I also beleive this is kaliyuga.
just one correction: HINDUISM is not a mythology
Thank you for your comment! I appreciate your correction. You are absolutely right-Hinduism is a rich and profound spiritual tradition with deep philosophical and cultural significance. My intention was not to imply that Hinduism is merely a mythology, but rather to discuss the traditional stories and texts within it, such as the Mahabharata and Puranas, which are sometimes referred to as mythological texts. I appreciate your correction and respect the deep significance of these teachings. 🙏
Thank you for your feedback. It's important to clarify that when discussing the rich traditions of Hinduism, my intention is not to reduce its vast cultural and spiritual landscape to just 'mythology'. Rather, I aim to highlight the profound narratives found within its texts that carry deep philosophical meanings and historical significance. I understand the sensitivity around terminology and will be more mindful in future discussions to honor the depth and diversity of Hindu traditions. Thank you for bringing this to my attention.
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What is human year ??
A normal human year =365 days
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Why so tense??
Will Try to bring more smile next time
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