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Friday, April 21, 2006

Law of Conservation of Energy

JAY SHREE POOJYASHREE SHREE AMMA
JAY MAHAN BRAHMASHREE GOPALAVALLIDASAR
JAY SHREE RADHEKRISHNA SATHSANG

Radhekrishna to all the readers.

We will continue our article on the law of conservation of energy in this article. All of you must be curious to know the explanation of the diagram, which was presented in the last article. Your curiosity ends here because we present that explanation in this article.

Coming to the explanation of the diagram.

(Please refer our diagram from the last article)

‘m’ represents the mass of body.(dead body). We call it as body mass index (b.m.i).

In the diagram, ‘A’ represents the starting point and ‘B’ represents the ending point.

A = New born baby B = Death

V--- represents the path from A to B. (birth to death)

---V represents the path from B to A. (death to Rebirth)

Thus the cycle of birth and death continues.

If v represents soul i.e. source of all energy, then it should have some dependency over m (mass) i.e. the body.

According to Hinduism, the soul is represented as ‘JYOTHI SWAROOPAM’ (LIGHT FORM). The soul disappears from one body and reappears in another body.

Now come to E = mc².

m= mass ‘m’ represents the mass of dead body.

C² = velocity of light.

The ‘JYOTHI SWAROOPAM’ (soul) moves from one body to another. The cycle of birth and death continues. This moving of the soul from one body to another body corresponds to the scientific term of energy transfer. In Hinduism this movement of the soul is defined as ‘Samasara’. Literally it means leading one’s life, one birth after the other continuously. And since the number of births that one undergoes is countless; till one attains salvation (moksha), this goes on. Thus concept of energy transfer can very well account for the “SAMSARA” concept.

Hence it is said that avoid the Samasara Sagara and attain moksha i.e. avoid the continuous and repetitive cycle of birth and death by attaining salvation. This is only the real purpose of human life. This has always been propogated in Hinduism. Because samasara is like an ocean (sagara). It has no limits. If one wants to escape from the samsara sagara the only way out is to make use of this birth of a human being by doing continuous chanting of the 'radhekrishna namam' to attain moksha.

So dear readers, don’t you feel that the scientific laws have been already described in Hinduism since time immemorial? Yes its very true! There is no doubt about it.

We will continue to explain the spiritual explanations prevailing in the scientific laws, but for that wait till our next article.

Till then radhekrishna to all of you!

Sarvam Guruvarpanam

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