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Origins of Vedism (Hinduism)

Hinduism defines itself as  Sanatana Dharma  meaning the ‘Universal and Eternal Tradition’. As a universal tradition, Hinduism cannot reject any aspect of human spirituality or striving to know the ultimate truth, which allows it not only to embrace religion and spirituality of all types but also to develop philosophy, art and science, even to accept a place for atheism as a stage in the development of human thought. Hinduism cannot be described as an organized religion. It is not founded by any individual. Hinduism is God centred and therefore one can call Hinduism as founded by God, because the answer to the question ‘Who is behind the eternal principles and who makes them work?’ will have to be ‘Cosmic power, Divine power, God’ Was there a specific founder of the religion (Hinduism?)  Swami Vivekananda wrote:  There are these eternal principles, which stand upon their own foundations without depending on any reasoning, even much less on the authority of sages howeve

Why This 10,000 Room Hotel Has Never Had a Single Guest

The world’s biggest hotel stands along a wide sandy beach on the German island of RĂ¼gen in the Baltic Sea, a big hotel stretching three miles. It has 10,000 bedrooms and they the sea. The most surprising thing is that no guest has ever stayed in this hotel, yet it was built more 70years ago.  The reason is because the Prora beach resort was built between 1936 and 1939 by the Nazis on Hitler’s orders. The big project was never completed because during the same time Hitler was preparing for war, which he prioritized. This made the theatre, the eight housing blocks and cinema to stay as empty shells. Thus the swimming pools and festival hall never materialized   A lot of people from Hamburg took refuge in one of the housing blocks during the Allied bombing campaign Later After the war, the East German army used Prora as a military outpost. The buildings were empty since German reunification in 1990 Part of the Nazis’ “Strength through Joy” (“Kraft durch Freude,”

Fabulous experiments that could have Destroyed the World

Human curiosity and hunger for power has helped the humanity conquer many realms of previously unexplored territories but what if one major step taken in attempt to benefit the mankind might have gone wrong and led to the ultimate demise of mankind. The Kola Superdeep Borehole Located in the Arctic Circle within the far Northwest corner of Russia is the deepest hole ever drilled into the Earth’s crust. Soviet scientists began drilling in the 1970, eventually reaching a depth of 40,230 ft (12,626 m) in 1989. The Soviets wanted to drill through the Earth’s crust and then into the upper mantle but had to stop when the rocks at 1737 Celsius began flowing into the borehole, speculations were that the drilling might cause disastrous seismic activities and open the doors of hell. The Trinity Test Conducted as a part of the Manhattan project, this was one of the first atomic bombs to be tested which came with certain complications and fears. One of them being that the fission rea

Judaism- A Branch of Vedic Civilization !

“Jews are derived from the Vedic  philosophers”   Roman  historian Josephus  in Apion, Book 1,  verse 22: “For Clearchus, who was the scholar of Aristotle, says  that ‘Aristotle his master related what follows of a  Jew,’ and sets down Aristotle's own discourse with  him. The account is this, as written down by him:  ‘Now, for a great part of what this Jew said, it would  be too long to recite it; but what includes in it both  wonder and philosophy it may not be amiss to discourse  of. I shall herein seem to thee to relate wonders, and  what will even resemble dreams themselves. For this  cause it will be the best way to follow the rule which  requires us first to give an account of the man, and  of what nation he was, that so we may not contradict  our master's directions.’ “This man then was by birth a Jew, and came from  Celesyria; these Jews are derived from the Indian  philosophers; they are named by the Indians Calami,  and by the Syrians Judaei, and took thei