Vedas

Reflection N° 71 - Gods

Numberless Gods inhabit the Universe and are named by different words in many languages. Some of them are considered unique and excluding: Jehovah, Allah, the Father, et cetera, and their followers have fought to the death for a full exclusion, but unsuccessfully; they go on to fight.

Course XXIII - Teaching 4: Narada

Vashishia’s Tribe had left the Sacred Land being attracted by the mystery of large deserts and forests, and gorges of huge mountains that they saw on the horizon. For millennia this tribe had to strive and seek the North of Asia, bordering the Caucasus and entering Europe, in those regions which were not fully formed for human life, waiting for the fruit of their efforts.

Course XXVII - Teaching 2: Vedas

Thousands of years ago, a great row of Aryans crossed over the Himalayas and, going toward the North of present India, established there their abode. They were under the guide of the Manu Vaivasvata, a Solar Initiate of First Rank, and ten wise men called Rishis; their names are respectively: Marishi, Atri, Pulastya, Pulaka, Angryas, Kardama, Daksha, Vashishia, Bhrigu and Narada.

Course XXVII - Teaching 19: Buddhism

Indian religion had degenerated in such a way that became mere external idolatry. Superior castes tyrannized the people infusing religious terror into them. Even images of gods, with awful aspect, monstrous heads and macabre postures did not infuse love or veneration but superstition and panic.

Course XXVII - Teaching 23: The Jains

The inception of Jainism cannot be determined exactly, since its memory is lost in the first centuries of Hinduism, though it appears formally established in the beginning of Hinduism. Certain people mistook it with Brahmanic religion and others considered it a lost branch of Buddhism; but it is neither the one nor the other.

Course XXVII - Teaching 24: The Military Sikhs

Before dawn of Renaissance in Europe, a millenary India, cradle of the oldest religions and of the pure Aryan race, had declined in an alarming way. Buddhism, that pure religion that centuries ago awakened the consciousness in India to the source of eternity, had been banished by fire and sword to the rest of Asia.

Course XXVIII - Teaching 2: Vedas

After fighting during 1,500 years, the Aryans that migrated to Central Asia handed down the Revelation and Tradition of a splendid Religion to their descendants; millenary Vedas conveyed this religion. Vedas, which means “pure science”, are a series of hymns and chants that those ancient people usually offered to their gods; in the beginning, they did not write down these hymns, but conveyed them orally from generation to generation.

Course XXVIII - Teaching 7: The Chaldeans

Like two immense rivers that meet and come together, the ancient divine religion of the Atlanteans and the new religion of Vedas meet and flourished in the emerging Aryan race.