If you look at Hindu Dasa Avatharas with scientific view, these ten Avatharas bear a strange similarity to the Darwin's Theory of Evolution. Are these Avatharas are mile stones in human evolution?.
It is well known that Darwin was not the first to to bring forth the idea that evolution of species happens ( the anchient greek's & Lamarack are just two of many ) but he was the fist to demonsrate the mechanism which it happens by, natral selection.
The Kalki part disturbs me. Kalki is a phase of humans? Well, I think the scriptures mean that technology can kill the Earth, causing an extreme change in weather at some point, destroying all but the simpler life forms, which will evolve once more.
Still, my current life will be over before any of that...
These pictures may not be clear. Go and look in any Hindu temple you will find. Matsya means Fish, Kurma means tortoise like that. I am showing similarities. What if some one say Darwin learned from Dasavatara?
Glad to know I'm not the only one who noticed this! Also, the amount of time between the creation of the universe and its dissolution in the vishnu purana, is almost exactly the same interval that modern cosmologists predict. Not to mention the fact that the universe expands and contracts in a cycle, which hindu scriptures also say. And then there's the quantum scale in physics, which, to me atleast, sounds exactly like a scientific exploration of attributeless, infinite brahman.
It is well known that Darwin was not the first to to bring forth the idea that evolution of species happens ( the anchient greek's & Lamarack are just two of many ) but he was the fist to demonsrate the mechanism which it happens by, natral selection.
hoorayism 1 year ago
Meh. It only fits if you stretch things beyond meaningfulness.
But, I'm glad to see Hinduism has no problem with evolution.
JuryDutySummons 1 year ago
The Kalki part disturbs me. Kalki is a phase of humans? Well, I think the scriptures mean that technology can kill the Earth, causing an extreme change in weather at some point, destroying all but the simpler life forms, which will evolve once more.
Still, my current life will be over before any of that...
nafaidni 3 years ago
These pictures may not be clear. Go and look in any Hindu temple you will find. Matsya means Fish, Kurma means tortoise like that. I am showing similarities. What if some one say Darwin learned from Dasavatara?
SanathanDharma 3 years ago
five stars
SOULJR1S 3 years ago
Glad to know I'm not the only one who noticed this! Also, the amount of time between the creation of the universe and its dissolution in the vishnu purana, is almost exactly the same interval that modern cosmologists predict. Not to mention the fact that the universe expands and contracts in a cycle, which hindu scriptures also say. And then there's the quantum scale in physics, which, to me atleast, sounds exactly like a scientific exploration of attributeless, infinite brahman.
simex909 3 years ago
Excellent!!! Great Video. Keep it up.
314159265352 3 years ago
Awesome...
ythistube 4 years ago
Of Course it is..
CuttyButty 4 years ago
This proves it. Hinduism is greater then christianity. Way better.
HolocaustReenactor 4 years ago