Genesis based on Rigveda

In the beginning, there were two spheres; one comprised of Cosmic Energy (Heavenly Body) and the second sphere composed of Cosmic Matter (Earthly Body).

  1. Both spheres in their elemental form prevailed in perfect equilibrium. They were regulated by the superpower of causation( gravitation force).

  2. The “Creator” who we define as GOD, prevailed as an infinite, immortal, invisible form, and unidentifiable. As a Primordial force, it manifests to prevail in the past and will continue to prevail in the future.

  3. Due to changes in supreme powers of causation, the equilibrium is lost and thus creates an interaction between matter and energy creating “Roar.” This generates strong vibration (wind) illumination(fire) cosmic vapor (water) and elemental matter (ground) which establishes the four basic elements of nature.

  4. This all happens over time, creating an “Esoteric Region” filled with instability and unrest as the third sphere placed between the two original spheres of “Heaven“ and “Earth.”

  5. The Creator appears in the form of the Primordial Power of Causation (Shakti), to bring back tranquility and establishe a new balance among all. It is manifested and un-manifested, moving and not moving and regulated and unregulated bodies.

  6. Sir Newton, Einstein, and many other famous scientists have identified such activities.
    In Holy Scripture Rig Veda such phenomenal are defined in more detail during between 3,000 and 2,000 BCE.

  7. This domain itself is incomprehensible and therefore is beyond reach by any form other than through powers of contemplation.

    In Rigveda, such phenomenon is described in Chapter 1 of the book. As part of “Absolute Truth,” they are further elaborated.

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    Ramesh Malhotra

Ramesh Malhotra

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