Vedic Hypothesis of Parallel Universe in Modern Physics

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Chandrashekhar Shrivas
Dr. N. K. Kashyap
Dr. N. K. Swamy
Dr. Sheela Khuntia

Abstract

Subtle senses can save subtle knowledge from physical cosmic knowledge; that is why the possibility of the reality of the thing imagined in our mind cannot be rejected. For example, in the Vedic period, it seemed impossible to imagine Lord Ganesha having the head of an elephant and the torso of a human being, but today it seems possible with organ transplantation. Being beyond the limits of the earth seemed like a joke, which is practical and relevant in the present. Similarly, the theoretical discussion of parallel universes started in scientific circles in 1954, but its outline has been reflected in Indian philosophy since the Vedic period. The area of the infinite universe and the homogeneous universe was not a matter of mystery in those times. These could be known through Yoga-siddhi and could also go beyond the limitations of time and travel uninterrupted. Through some references to Vedic literature, we come across the facts of the parallel universe.

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Chandrashekhar Shrivas

Research Scholar, Department of Sanskrit, ISBM University, Chhura, Gariaband, Chhattisgarh, India, 493996

Dr. N. K. Kashyap

Lecturer, Govt. Higher Secondary School Hasuwa, Kasdol, Balodabazar-Bhatapara, Chhattisgarh, India, 493344

Dr. N. K. Swamy

Dean (Research & Development), ISBM University, Chhura, Gariaband, Chhattisgarh, India, 493996

Dr. Sheela Khuntia

Department of  Sanskrit, ISBM University, Chhura, Gariaband, Chhattisgarh, India, 493996