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Nov 18, 2024, 18 tweets

A thread on Scientific miracles in Vedas and other Vedic Literature

First, let us explore the shape of the Earth as described in the Vedas. The term Parimandal is frequently mentioned in the Brahmanas and Itihasas in reference to the Earth and other celestial bodies. Notably, this term is exclusively used to denote spherical objects.

The Satapatha Brahmana (7/1/1/37 and 6/7/1/26) explicitly describes the Earth as parimandal, meaning spherical in shape.

The Jaiminiya Brahmana and Kathaka Brahmana also affirm that the Earth is Parimandal, indicating its spherical shape.

The Vedas clearly state that the Moon receives its light from the Sun. This is mentioned in the Rig Veda (1.84.15), Sam Veda (2/4/3) demonstrating the advanced astronomical knowledge present in Ancient Vedas .

The Satapatha Brahmana (9/4/1/9) and the Yajur Veda (18.40) highlights that the Moon is dependent on the Sun for its illumination.

The ancient Vedas also describes the water cycle in detail. The Atharva Veda and Rig Veda explain how rainfall occurs due to the Sun's heat and how the entire water cycle functions, emphasizing the evaporation, condensation process

Atharva Veda 6/22/1 and Rig Veda 1/164/51 describing how water cycle works

Ancient Vedas also Describe about Motion of Earth and that Earth rotates and revolves on its own axis - Rig Veda and Sam Veda

Rig Veda 10.189.1 says that the Earth rotates on its own axis towards east and revolves around the sun

Nirukta 2/5 too describes Earth as moving and that it travels very far around the sun

The Satapatha Brahmana (7/4/1/25) also describes the Earth as being in motion, emphasizing its dynamic nature and further supporting the ancient Vedic understanding of the Earth's movement.

The Vedas also reveal the scientific understanding that sunlight comprises seven colors. This is explicitly mentioned in the Atharva Veda (7.112.1) and the Rig Veda (8.72.16), highlighting yet another remarkable scientific insight found in these ancient texts.

Same thing is stated in Jaiminiya Upanishad Brahmana and Nirukta that Light has 7 Rays

Aitareya Brahmana 3.44 and Gopatha Brahmana 2.4.10 , lay down the foundation of Concept for Rotation of Earth in it's axis, they say Sun neither rises nor sets. People call it ‘Sunrise’ & ‘Sunset’ by seeing position of Sun at Morning & evening.

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