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Our scriptures considered the Earth a living entity. Now, science is discovering
that ancient mythology is actually rooted in fact
On January 26, 2001,
the Earth trembled and shattered Gujarat, in India. All that the hapless
people could do was raise their hands and pray. No expert had foreseen
this terrible earthquake.
In the
Indian tradition, the Earth is worshipped as the compassionate Mother
Goddess. This belief may have had a scientific basis, now lost to us.
Compelling new scientific evidence points out that the Earth is a living
being. An increasingly popular scientific hypothesisGaiasays
that the Earth manifests characteristics common to all living systemsin
fact, processes that occur within the human body take place within the
Earth as well.
In the
West, when the early Greek philosophers declared that they could no
longer interpret their ancient writings and symbols, their myths became
dead knowledge. They searched outwards, researching the phenomena within
the ambit of the senses, which only was accepted as real. Mythology
was rejected as illogical. Luckily, in India, we have a living mythological
tradition.
The story
of Kunti from the Mahabharata illustrates the rich meaning behind
our myths. Kunti, mother of the Pandavas, may be considered as a personification
of the Earth.
As a young girl,
Kunti was granted a boon by an ascetic that she could invoke any deity by
chanting a mantra. When still unmarried, Kunti was fascinated by the rising
sun. She was gifted with celestial sight and in the aura of the sun, saw
a handsome man adorned with divine armor and earrings. Instantly, Kunti
gained puberty. She chanted the mantra and the Sun God appeared. Frightened,
she begged him to go away. Despite her protests, the Sun God touched her
navel and by the power of anima, entered her body. She gave birth to a son
called Karna. The child also wore golden armor (kavacha) and earrings
(kundala).
Kunti personified
the Earth and her son, Karna, vegetation. In Sanskrit, 'kum-ti'
means the Earth. Kunti's other name is 'Pritha', meaning prithvi
or the Earth. Life originated on this planet through the rays of the Sun,
that is, vegetation, was born. Karna, literally, means grain with chaff.
Thus, he represents seed, the essence of the plant kingdom. But a seed
cannot sprout without water. So, to hide her illegitimate child, Kunti
placed him in a basket in the waters of the river Aswa. Karna later became
known as Angraj, meaning ruler of the body, because it is food that sustains
the body. The significance of Karna's golden protective armor and earrings
can be comprehended from the Sanskrit words, kavacha and kundala.
The entire plant kingdom has a protective skin or peel, hide or shell,
husk or crust. 'Kavacha' in Sanskrit means protective covering
and also rind or bark. Fruits on trees look just like earrings or kundalas.
This proves that our myths have a scientific basis.
Nobody believed
that the Earth could be a living entity until Dr James Lovelock detailed
the physical, chemical and biological evidence to prove that the Earth 'lives'.
Lovelock called his concept the Gaia Hypothesis in honor of the Greek Earth
mother goddess. Those who rejected the idea of living mythology must rethink.
The ancient goddess lived in ceaseless time, which science is only beginning
to understand now.
Scientist Peter
Russell sees in Gaia's new avatar, the awakening of the Earth. He says Gaia
will take on a new life form once she achieves her own equivalent of self-reflective
consciousness, with humanity as her brain. She will then become a conscious,
thinking, perceiving being, and begin to establish contact with other planetary
beings in space, something, which might be happening even now.
Ancient wisdom
was considered merely a myth. But now, modern physics and eastern metaphysics
are fast converging. This alliance of East and West heralds a New Age
of Consciousness.
The transition
from the Age of Information to the Age of Consciousness will require society
to revisit ancient beliefs and traditions. They must be integrated in
our conscious thoughts to enable the required shift in consciousness.
This movement
is now being led by science, which is breathing into its understanding
of the brain and consciousness, the knowledge and techniques of mystics.
Finally, we
are coming full circlefrom the scriptures through science back to
our myths.