‘Matri’- Maeter- Matter- Mother- Motherial – Material
The term ‘material’ is from the term ‘motherial’. The Latin ”Maeter” and Sanskrit ‘Matri’ or ‘Matru’ (meaning ‘mother’) are related. What is called `Matrik Jagat’ , i.e. World of Mother (or made up of mother) in Vedic parlance is called ‘Motherial’ or ‘Material’ world in English !! Thus, the origin of this English term ‘material’ is Vedas !!

In Vedic parlance the physical world is ‘Matrik Jagat’ (Motherial World) because the NATURE (‘Prakriti’) is referred to as the MOTHER FORCE with her own consciousness. NATURE is A SINGLE WHOLE. The cosmos is ONE organic WHOLE. Even the whole body of ‘Tantra’ is a science of ‘Matri-shakti’… the Motherial or Material world !!

But the root cause of the PHYSICAL lies in non-physical finer realms. The PROCESS of knowing the ROOT CAUSE of everything in this universe /creation is Spiritualism. Both physical & non-physical.

” Spiritualism
is an investigation and invention
of the hows & whys
by which matters exists & grows
to the acceleration
of Being & Becoming.”
— Sri Sri Thakur Anukulchandra ji

And the term ‘ROOT CAUSE’ or ‘BASIC NATURE’ is known as ‘Dharm’ in Sanskrit.

The term `Dharm’ originates from root (dhatu) `dhri’ of Sanskrit which means that which upholds the existence (and furtherance) of anything/everything .

The process of knowing this Dharma is Spiritualism which can also be called Cause-ism.

Thus, Vedic India’s spirituality contains physical sciences as well, like physics, chemistry, biology, energetics, mechanical engineering etc.

Yashendra

As expected, the self-centric countries which have exploited the
resources of the Mother Earth to no end, have refused to recognize their
responsibilities and the Copenhagen climate talks have collapsed.

Sri Sri Thakur Anukulchandra (1888-1969) had warned of serious
catastrophic like situation if mankind does not give up the so-called
development which is synonymous of exhausting earth’s limited resources for
unlimited wants. So did so many other experts and sensible people of the world.

The developing countries now want the developed countries to pay the
price of their rape of resources. However, these developing economies,
like India and China, are themselves following the same model of
development !!

When we read such things we think that there are certain “other people” who are
doing all these wrong things, not us. We do not realise that its me & you who
are the culprits. We lead a consumeristic lifestyle, enjoy shopping in malls and
use products of conspicuous consumption. We value and rate each other by the
amount of things we can consume ! Consumption has become the criterion of social
hierarchy in our society.

Why do u think that I am inferior to you when I take a glass of
nimbu-pani when u r taking a can of Pepsi ???…… Why do we go to
shopping malls when we we could easily do with the shop around the
corner ? Do we realise how much electricity these malls are wasting ?
……. These are tiny examples from our lives……

We think that consumption of material things and resources is an
indicator of our status and development ! Consumption gives us feelof a “high”
!………………. This happens because our mind and our
perceptive faculties are slaves of complexes….. “Vrittis” ( Kaam,
Kordh, moh, mad, lobh, matsarya……………… Sex, anger,
attachment, vanity, lust etc.)………. These complexes rule us as if
we are their servants……..

One needs to get attached to a Living Sadguru to free oneself from this
bondage…… And unless we individuals are free from this bondage, we will keep
exhausting the limited resources of the Mother
Earth………….. Nobody will be able to save the climate.

Nature’s laws are Dharma of Nature. This Dharma of Nature has to be
adhered to. We have no choice. Because, if we do not do it, Nature has
its own way of tackling the problem.

Krishna said: “Yada Yada hi Dharmasya glanirbhavati Bharata ……
Abhyutthanam Dharmsaya tadatmanam srijamyaham”…It means: “Whenever the Dharma
( Laws of Nature) ‘s following decline dangerously in the
society, I ( the physical embodiment of Nature’s Dharma) appear to
correct all the things.”

Mankind must give up its lust fopr material consumption unless it is too late.
My Sadguru, Anant Sri Baba says: “Time is ticking away.”

Yashendra

by Yashendra

( This article was originally published in The Times of India, Patna, India, on 28th June,1998, under the caption ‘Gigantic Messenger of Death’.)

India joined the atomic powers through the underground explosion of her first atomic bomb (or perhaps the first after 8,000 years?) In Rajasthan, in May of 1974.” – Charles Berlitz

Are you surprised by this statement ? You must be. The moment the word ‘atom’ or ‘atomic bomb’ is mentioned, everyone associates it with the modern (read Western) science and technology. It is just not possible for us to relate the concept of atom and sub-atomic particles to ancient times when men were supposed to be “uncivilized”. To us, “science and technology” have been introduced in India only through English education in the present century.

However, advances in Quantum Physics have themselves started shattering this myth. Discoveries of sub-atomic and sub-nuclear particles are bringing us much closer to solving the mysteries of the past.

Lets, however, first look at the development of the atomic concept in the Western Civilization. The Western atomic theory’s concept is found first in the works of the Greek philosopher Democritus who termed the ultimate building block of the universe as ‘atom’ — from a Greek word meaning “not cuttable”. In modern times it was John Dalton who presented this concept in 1803.

Electrons were found in the late 1890s by Sir Joseph John Thomson, an English physicist. In 1911, Rutherford discovered the nucleus in his famous ‘gold leaf’ experiment. Niels Bohr, James Chadwick, Otto Hahn & Lisa Meitner were some of the many scientists who discovered other details of the atom & its nucleus in the years after Rutherford. Atom was no more ‘not cuttable’. It could be split. Then there was Albert Einstein whose studies of the inter-conversion of matter and energy led to the discovery of the famous equation E=mc2 and, thereby, the atomic bomb.

In mid-60s, Gell-man and Zweig theorized about quarks— the sub-nuclear particles. Quarks could not be broken into anything smaller, physicists believed. However, in May-June 1997, physicists of the Deutsche Electronen Sychotron, Hamburg (Germany), produced an entity which is toppling all the existing scientific models of the universe is made of. That entity is Lepto-quark.

Leptoquarks are so tiny that they live for barely one-millionth of a second. They are not “particles” as we understand. They are so ephemeral that they are considered not existing, but with tendencies to exist. At the same time they are both matter and energy ! It’s a paradoxical situation and implies that our world, and we, are all essentially ephemeral, since we, too, are made of these lepto-quarks! The fundamental assumption of Western physical science (and materialistic conception of nature) that “nature, as we see, is real” stand collapsed. Physical world is not a reality ! Does it sound like age-old Indian philosophy ? That’s what the physicists are wondering about. How did the Indians know that the physical solidity of our world is only an apparent reality ?

It is strange, really strange. Remember Lord Buddha, remember the Vedanta, Shankaracharaya, the Upanishads, the Brahmans, not to speak of the Vedas. The Western science is in pursuit of the ultimate building block of the universe—by knowing which everything else will be known. Now, remember the Mundak Upanishad (1:3) where Sage Shaunak asks the following question to Maharashi Angira: “Master! what is that by knowing which everything else is known?

Shaunk, and many like him, were given the answer and also shown the way to realise that.

Let’s revert to the atomic theory. It was sage Kanad who propagated the Theory of atomic individuality, having obtained the knowledge from the Vedas and the Upanishads. His concept is known as the ‘Vaisheshika’ philosophy. Why is it called philosophy ? Well, it has been termed as philosophy because the atomic references, which it contains, are generally considered by Westerns ( and, that’s why by us !) to be simply examples of fervid oriental imaginings. It was only after the atomic explosions in 1945 (USA), and subsequently, that a gradual realization or recognition of what the ancient Indian texts really describe begun to take place. Fritjof Capra has been one of the many Western physicists who has realized the extent of ancient Indian advances in the field. Anyway, Kanad, as per the Western calculation, lived in the 5th or 4th century BC and, according to Indian treatises, much before that. The literal meaning of Kanad is ‘giver or expounder of particle concept.’

According to Kanad, there are five bhutas (phenomenal- products) – earth, water, light, air and akasha. The akasha fills all space, but it is not space itself. It is one of the constituents of the world. This inter-conversion of matter and energy was accepted by the modern science only after Einstein announced his equation (E=mc2). Kanad had seen it long back. According to him, except akasha, all other bhutas are made of atoms. The atoms are imperceptible, indestructible and eternal. They have globular shapes and are of four types.

With references to earth, water, light and air, the respective sense – perception of touch, taste, sight and smell are generated by the atoms. Here, we must keep in mind that these atoms (called anu by Kanad) are not equivalent to what is the modern connotation of the term ‘atom’. Kanand`s anu is a much finer particle or thing. According to him, an individual anu doesn’t possess any property, but as it combines with another anu, a diatomic molecule ( dvainuka ) is formed, which, in turn, combines with other three similar molecules to produce a tri-molecules ( trasrenu ) , only then the properties are perceived. These ‘trasrenus’ further combine to give the structure of gross bodies and their properties become suitable for direct perception.

Coming to modern times, 16 years before Rutherford’s experiment, a book, titled ‘Occult Chemistry’, was published by the Theosophical Society in November 1895, in ‘Lucifer’, the journal of the Theosophical Society, London. The authors were famous indologists Dr Annie Besant and C. W. Leadbeater. They described, in minute details and using diagrams, the fine particles, which were later, discovered as electrons, protons, neutrons, quarks, etc. This has been proved by a physicist of the University of California, Dr. Stephens Phillips, in his research in 1980 titled Extra Sensory perception of Quarks’.

Both Besant and and Leadbeater claimed to have written the books using their powers to “see” these fine particles. No modern scientist, even today, claims to having ‘seen’ the sub-atomic particles. Their researches are based on indirect experiments. How did Besant and Leadbeater obtain this power ? They indicate towards anima siddhi as mentioned in Patanjali’s Yogsutra. Dr. Phillips has discovered another such person in Ronald Cowen of Ottawa, Canada, who has obtained this power by practising Buddhist meditation.

Well, well, things are looking mysterious to ordinary people like us ! We can easily refute all these tall claims of supernatural powers. But can we refuse the irrefutable documentary evidence, published much before the modern discoveries of science?

Seven years after the first successful atom bomb test blast ( July 16,1945, near Alamogordo, New Mexico, USA ), Dr. J Robert Oppenheimer, the builder of this first bomb, was giving a lecture at Rochester University. During the question-answer session, a student asked: “Was the bomb exploded, at Alamogordo, the first one to be detonated?” Dr. Oppenheimer replied: “ Well, yes. In modern times, of course !”

Dr Oppenheimer was familiar with ancient Sanskrit literature. He had even quoted from the Gita after witnessing the test-explosion (at Alamogordo): “ If the radiance of a thousand suns were to burst at once in the sky, that would be like the splendor of the Mighty One. I am become death – the destroyer of worlds.”

He had also read innumerable passages, like the one which follows, in the Mahabharata and the Purnans referring to weapons similar to atomic and nuclear arms.

“ (it was) a single projectile
charged with all the powers of Universe.
An incandescent column of smoke &flame
As bright as ten thousand Suns
Rose in all its splendor…………………..
…It was an unknown weapon,
An iron thunderbolt,
A gigantic messenger of death, which
reduced to ashes
the entire race of Vrishnis & the
Andhaks.
………The corpses were so burned
As to be unrecognizable.
Their hair & nails fell out,
Pottery broke without apparent cause.
And the birds turned white…………..
…After a few hours,
All foodstuffs were infected…………
A shaft fatal as the rod of death
It measured three cubes & six feet.
Endowed with the force
Of thousand-eyed Indra’s thunder
It was destructive of all living
measures…………”
– Mahabharata

It is very unfortunate that we Indians have failed to explore and investigate these sciences hidden in our ancient texts. The investigation is required, may be not for weaponisation, but definitely for beneficial discoveries in various fields of science and technology. It is an annoying that Vaisheshika of Kanad is taught as part of Sanskrit literature and philosophy, not in the departments of science !  It is like teaching Einstein’s theories in the class of English literature !

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