No credence can be
given to Puraanas, because they contain matters beyond the realm of known
natural phenomena, is the modern view.
That the Devas freely
roamed the earth and granted boons to men, is dismissed as fantasy because such
things do not happen today. "A woman was cursed and she turned into stone,
the stone was blessed and it turned back into a woman - the sun was stopped in
its diurnal orbit" - such incidents which are totally outside our
capabilities lend support to the view that these incidents must indeed be
fictitious and products of imagination.
That certain things
do not happen today or cannot happen does not prove that such things could not
have happened in the past or cannot happen in the future. Every great epic of
the past bears ample testimony to the powers of Veda mantras - high
penance and exalted Yogic discipline which was not uncommon in the past.
So long as these
powers prevailed, it was possible for people of this world to easily draw on
the supernatural resources. Just as where there is light, there is also
darkness, the forces of evil represented by asuras and raakshasas also
co-existed with the good influences. Even now, the conflict between good and
bad - between devas and asuras - is in progress although not visible to the
human eye. In those days, it was possible, due to powers derived from deep
penance to actually see these good and evil forces.
Modern scientists say
that all sound or light waves cannot be detected by the human eye or ear. Some
scientists, who have reached higher levels, have done research in occult
(super-worldly) science and have discovered the existence of heavenly bodies,
both good and bad.
Even now there are quite a few yogis and siddhas (mystics).
Their bodies are unaffected by exposure to extreme cold or heat. They cause
rain to fall and even stop the falling rain. Thus, men with supernatural powers
do exist. Only our belief is shaky. We suspect all things.
Since, in the olden
days, many more persons than today possessed these powers, it appears that
Puraanas contain a long list of miracles. If a miracle figures in the narrative
the story cannot be rejected as not being proper history.
It does not speak well
for English education if it rejects as fiction all that science cannot prove.
In fact, what science could not perceive a few years ago, is being perceived by
scientists now. Even today archaeologists discover human skeletons measuring
ten to twelve feet and those of mammoth animals are extinct today but whose
existence is mentioned in the Puraanas.
From these, it appears
that raakshasas as tall as coconut or palm trees and having bodies like a lion
and trunks like an elephant might have existed in the past. In Iceland
discoveries have disclosed a human skeleton whose shin bone alone measures
sixteen feet and the back bone of an animal whose size must have been ten times
that of an elephant. These are hailed with great fanfare as archaeological
finds. Combining geology with archaeology, these are claimed to have existed
many hundred thousand of years ago.
If mythology is super-imposed on
this, then the Puraanic stories will all become credible and true.
Once as tall as a palm
tree, now six feet tall, and in years to come hardly a thumbkin-these are the
ravages which time imposes on creatures and species. These changes are also
mentioned by the Puraanas.
The Puraanas are
ridiculed for talking of vaanaras - man-monkeys, the body of an animal with the
face of a man, people with two heads or ten heads -- all these are said to be
going too far away from truth. Those who do not indulge in such open criticism
give it their own explanation viz. that these are symbolic and the story is an
allegorical representation.
It is true that moral
lessons are taught through the medium of fables. But, on this score, the entire
Puraanic stories cannot be dubbed as untrue or mere fables. Even now, we come
across news items about the birth of a child with two heads and four hands. It
is neither a man nor an animal. It is a freak. When nature which, by its definition
is faultless, gets a little faulty, the freak results. Such freaks might have
been deliberately engineered in the past on a large scale. Since the ancient
men had supernatural powers (powers over nature) much more than we have, such
conditioning of nature might have been a simple matter. That is why we should
not affirm that "what is knowable is known to us and that there could have
been nothing different from what we know."
To label what is not
known to us or what is not knowable as a lie is illogical. What had been
rejected as unbelievable in the Puraanas is coming to pass now and then during
modern days, such wonders as recollection of events from an earlier birth are
reported in the press. I feel that such news items are on the increase.
This is the stage to
which we have come: if an item appears in the press, however improbable it may
seem, we are prone to accept it as true. But the very mention of Puraana makes
us disdainful.
Sri
Chandrasekharendra Saraswati,
Kanchi Kamakoti Peetha
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Amazing. We need to refresh ourselves time and again to keep these truths alive until the time when society as a whole can understand them.
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