Vedas On Magnetism Rig Veda Verses

Of all the Physical Sciences if one has to name an area of which we know precious little, it is Magnetism.

 

You may add gravitation to this list.

 

We have developed Technologies based on Magnets/Magnetism , but the core issues we know about Magnetism is Very very limited.

 

What do the Vedas Say on Magnetism?

 

Voltaire on Hinduism
Voltaire‘s Quote On Hinduism

 

 

1.There are two Poles.

 

2.The North Pole is called The ‘Abhimukh’, the South Pole ”Parangmukh’

 

3.Like Poles repel (Rig Veda -Verse 19,Chapter 164,Tome 1).

 

There are 52 verses devoted to this subject Magnetism.

 

4.The North Pole gives out energy, the south receives it, thus completing the cycle. Nourishment is provided to those within the belt.

 

Atharva Veda also speaks of Magnetism.

 

Yuvam Pedavii puruvaremashwina Sprudham Shwetam Terutaram Duvasythah

Sharairbhidyum prutunasu Dushtare Chakrutyamindremiv charshaneesaham

Agniveer.com explains the meaning like this: Ashvina:  Bipolar forces (Ashwin are considered a duo which exist together) Yuvam: You bothPedave: That causes rapid movementSpridham: for military and noble purpose. Pritanaasu: destroying armies Chakrityam: that causes continuous movement Shwetam: with utmost speed. Puravaram: for multiple means of attaining success. Dushtaram: Which cannot be escaped. Charshaneesaham: which is robust Sharyaih:which can be stopped and started again and again. Abhidyum:charged with electricity Indramiv: Powerful and fast Tarutaram: made of metal wire and to communicate Duvyasthah: develop

The conclusion is that this stanza indicates bipolar magnetism.

 

Developing this further There are verses explain Holograms and Holographic Universes.

 

References:

 

Dictionary Of Rig Veda By  Grassmann, Hermann, 1809-1877. in German and Sanskrit

 

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2 responses to “Vedas On Magnetism Rig Veda Verses”

  1. Deepak Shankaran Avatar
    Deepak Shankaran

    While this is indicative of how much ahead of our times we once were (and worth being proud of), I have two comments on this piece:
    1. You reduce credibility when you start off by presenting the fact that modern science knows precious little about magnetism in a manner that indicates people of the vedic age knew much more, and then go on to cite at best observational evidences of magnetism from the vedas (which is still good for its time), while modern science has understood A LOT about magnetism and only its very deepest mysteries remain unknown. This creates a false equivalence.
    2. While this was written in 2014, reading this now creates a special distaste usually reserved for the hypernationlist posts of whatsapp, which perpetuate the dangerous trait of resting on past laurels. Fortunately though, I think a majority of today’s youth at least possess the intellect to differentiate between that and relying on your sense of identity and roots while still moving forward.

  2. soniabellani Avatar

    Reblogged this on My Blog.

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