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Vedic Sciences — The Blueprint of Human & Natural Systems

Research Article  ·  Suprabha Trust Editorial Team  ·  Indian Life Sciences Series

What are Vedic sciences and how they apply to human and natural systems remains a great mystery yet to unfold. Many sub-roots of Vedanta have gained recognition — Astrology, Ayurveda, and Yoga are some of the finest examples.

Understanding the Vedas

Vedas represent a sequential order of expressions — a structured syllabus of phrases, verses, hymns, chapters, and books of Vedic literature. The term "sound of the Vedas" refers to the sound value in the text itself. A word carries two aspects: sound and meaning. When one hears a foreign language, the sound is perceived but the meaning remains elusive. In the Vedas, the sound value of Vedic chanting takes precedence over literal meaning.

To place Vedic science in context, a proper understanding of the chronology of Vedic literature is essential. Astronomical references in the Vedas recall events from the third and fourth millennium BCE and earlier. The recent discovery that Sarasvati — the preeminent river of Rigvedic times — went dry around 1900 BCE due to tectonic upheavals implies the Rigveda predates this epoch. Traditionally, the Rigveda is dated prior to 3100 BCE.

Spiritual Perspective

Indian life science is considered a gift from the divine — according to tradition, Brahma the creator wrote the Vedas and handed them to the pious rishis and munis for the well-being of all mankind. These Vedas were practiced by ascetics orally and passed through generations as Guru-Shishya Parampara. Even today, Vedic schools teach through oral transmission with high scholarly acclaim.

The reconstructions of our earliest science are based not only on the Vedas but also on their appendices called the Vedangas. The Vedic texts present a tripartite and recursive world view — the universe viewed as three regions of earth, space, and sky, corresponding to Agni, Indra, and Vishve Devah. In Vedic ritual, these three regions are assigned different fire altars built to code astronomical knowledge.

The Human Body as a Vedic System

The Vedas are a full-fledged scientific system covering all aspects of healthy and prosperous living for humans and natural forms. Each vibration in the Vedas is directly related to one aspect of the human body — Vedic chanting creates vibrations that travel at set frequencies, impacting specific body parts, fibers, and cells.

The human body is built with five elements of nature: Light, Earth, Water, Air, and Sky — all in constant interaction with our body. The human system has five basic activity modes: Observe, Protect, Release, Internal Activity, and Psychological Process. These parallel the biological and psychological systems described in the Sankhya and Yoga traditions as manas, ahankara, chitta, buddhi, and atman.

Vedic Cognitive Science

The Rigveda speaks of cosmic order and the equivalences between outer and inner worlds. Knowledge is classified in two ways: the lower or dual; and the higher or unified. What this means is that knowledge is superficially paradoxical but at a deeper level holds unity. The Vedic view claims that the material and the conscious are aspects of the same transcendental reality.

The idea of complementarity underpins the systematisation of Indian philosophy — logic (nyaya) paired with physics (vaisheshika); cosmology (sankhya) with psychology (yoga); language (mimamsa) with reality (vedanta). According to our team's observation, 95% of Indian life science is grounded in scientific elements observable through biology, geology, astronomy, and modern space research.

"By chanting the Vedas or hearing it, there is an effect on the human body — air passages clear, light and magnetic vibrations give good results on the human system. The body, mind and soul work according to the law of nature."

— Vedic School Teacher, Vedic Sciences Research Series

The Vedic science provides support to the human body in inheriting potential to its maximum utilisation. A person cannot utilise their potential beyond 5 to 25% in a lifetime — Vedic sciences aim to bridge that gap. One charged person through spirituality leaves an impression on thousands, helping make society a better place.

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