The multidimensional universe of the Vedas (Vedic cosmology, complete series)
While the Surya Siddhanta offers a description of the universe that is very similar to modern science, precisely describing the circumference of the Earth [the platform of Bhumi] and orbits of the planets, the Srimad Bhagavatam offers a bewildering explanation about the structure of the universe.
According to this explanation the Earth is part of Jambudvipa ("Roseapple Land"), the center of a gigantic flat structure that divides the universe in half.
In the lower part there are subterranean worlds below us inhabited by asuras, demonic (formerly celestia) beings, while the upper part is filled by numerous stars (devas, "shining ones") and planets, organized as disks or planes.
Not only that but our salt ocean is just the first one in a series of concentric oceans, intercalated with concentric islands.
For a person with a little scientific knowledge, this explanation can appear purely imaginative, but if we go beyond the surface, it’s actually very complex, deep, and intriguing.
This video includes the three parts of the series about Vedic cosmology previously published. This video contains:
- an explanation of the multidimensional universe described in the Puranas and how it relates to what is observed by modern science
- a description of the upper planetary systems, where pious beings live, and the descending path one may take, from the Brahma world (loka) down to Earth
- description of the lower planetary system, its living conditions, the characteristics of the beings who live there, and the ascending process one may take from the lowest planets back to Earth
- The transcendental nature of beings, from where they originate and how one can transcend the material manifestation and attain liberation
- a presentation of the Vedic planetary display on the ToVP (Temple of Vedic Planetarium) that is currently under construction
- Here is a playlist of the rest of the series
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