Wednesday, 18 November 2015

Science and Human Evolution

Human ego is the most powerful tool to create confusion between fact and fiction,story and history.

This ego allows man to convince himself and others to make fiction out of a fact and create a debate to prove fact to be fiction.

The world is divided into many kinds of people but categorically defined as Atheists and Religious.

Atheists define the evolution of man scientifically and the Religious define evolution the way they have been taught for generations.

Each religion follows and believes what they have been taught and told over the times. Each wanting to prove the other wrong because of nothing but the "ego" that does not allow the self to be any more inferior than anyone.

The fact remains that the entire Universe undoubtedly has to be the brainchild of one master mind. That single power that has systematically and strategically created each and every living and non-living being ( man,animal or plants). But the entire world is divided by thoughts that have been passed on to them through the ages.

There should not be any arguments but only debates about the evolution of mankind.

A very ironical coincidence between Darwin's theory of evolution and A story in the hindu mythology about the 10 re-incarnations of the Hindu Deity Vishnu.

Darwin was considered to be an atheist and Vishnu one of the triads as mentioned in my previous blog. They could never have met...but somehow the theory of Darwin goes into sync with Vishnu's Dashavatara ( Ten Incarnations)


Darwin said Life started as follows :

1) In water ( Aquatic)...these aquatic animals evolved as 
2) Amphibians ( Living on Land as well as water) then they evolved as 
3) Terrestrial (Only Land) then came the 
4) Ape Man ( Half man-Half Beast) and finally came 
5) Man

Vishnu's Dashavatar has been potrayed as follows

1) Matsyaavatar ( The Fish ) -Aquatic
2) Koormaavatar ( The Tortoise) - Amphibian
3) Varahaavatar ( The Wild Boar)- Terrestrial
4) Narasimhavatar( The Half Man-Half Lion)- Similar to Apemen who were considered to be half man -half beast
5) Vamanavatar ( The brahmin child)
6) Parasuram Avatar ( The brahmin who lived like a kshatriya-warrior)
7) Ram Avatar ( The Kshatriya who lived like a brahmin)
8) Krishna Avatar ( The Kshatriya who lived like a common man and remained a brahmin on the battlefield of Kurukshetra)
9) Buddha Avatar ( The man in search of peace and tranquility)
10) Kalki Avatar ( Depicted as someone who will put an end to this world)

There can be a very vague parallel relation dfined between Darwin's theory of evolutuon and the mythology of Vishnu Purana.

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