You may want to read the student's question first and then my quick
answer — Sunday 12 Feb 2012, 00:17 AM
Dear Spurty:
Pursuit of knowledge has required patronage of establishment in every age. In earlier
days, kings (representing the Establishment) supported those who wanted to work in those
directions.
Today's establishment promotes the knowledge base and systems developed by the Christian
World. Today's scientists are produce of such system. Don't expect much ancient wisdom from
them.
Christian World can never accept superiority of Hindoo World in almost every discipline
of knowledge and technology, be it Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Botany, Law, Administration,
Political wisdom (not third rate political system that Christian World evolved), Astronomy,
Astrology (Christian World has abused astrology for money-making, Hindoo World did not abuse
Jyotir'Vidya for such lowly purpose).
Do not expect much until Hindoo Raashtr' is created. And in creating Hindoo Raashtr,
abundant care has to be taken that today's Trishanku Hindoos are not allowed to sneak-in
because they will eventually turn it into a hollow Raashtr.
Wait for the right Leader to arise on the horizon as the time arrives for a total
revolution.
Maanoj Rakhit
a questoin to present india's top space scientists — reply delivery failed thrice
On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 8:45 PM, Spurty
<spurty.d@gmail.com> wrote:
namaste sir!
today i had d great privilage of attendin an addressing by two of the scientists
who have worked in the Chandrayaan project', - dr.T.G.K murty and dr.ayyadure (if m
not mistaken wd d spelling), at the rama krishna math, hyderabad.
i had d chance of meeting dem in person..
i had a question to ask to them.. i asked them that when 1000s of years ago
aryabhatta had found out d distance bw earth and moon to utter accuracy, sitting on
earth, if the yogis of ancient india were able to penetratethe universe through
their bilities, then y are the modern indian scientists spending so much money in
physically sending so many project to the outer space? i apriciate the technological
advancement we have achieved in the past few years through such endeavours, but is
any one trying to look bak at the more technological , effective and vast knowledge
of the methods existant in our past ?
i was not really satisfied by the answers they gave me.. dr.t.g.k murty, a great
devote of vivekananda, ofcourse tried to answer my quesion nsightfull by sayin that
we need more intution..that with intution, a man can learn any no of things on his
own and realise that every thing is within us..that was the kind of as=nwer he gave
me more or less..
but is any one really interested in exploring th past?...this is d q that still
lingers in my mind..yes what he said was right, but there is a significance to the
need of unweiling our knowledge to the current generation..i expected that these
people of all will understand the concern as they are the true indian scientists
working for our motherland, from the most prestegious field, astrology..