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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. According to the Vedas, creation is a complete whole accounting for the sum total of positive and negative, black and white, darkness and light, sound and silence. Indeed, the preaching of the Vedas has highlighted that light cannot be without darkness; sound cannot exist without silence. It is vital to note that Pythagoras supports the Vedas. Historians have told that Pythagoras travelled from Samos to the banks of Ganges to learn Geometry and the universally…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. According to the Vedas, creation is a complete whole accounting for the sum total of positive and negative, black and white, darkness and light, sound and silence. Indeed, the preaching of the Vedas has highlighted that light cannot be without darkness; sound cannot exist without silence. It is vital to note that Pythagoras supports the Vedas. Historians have told that Pythagoras travelled from Samos to the banks of Ganges to learn Geometry and the universally accepted and applied Pythagoras theorem made its first appearance in the Sulbasutras, some 1,000 years before Pythagoras. Moreover, researchers have brought up evidence showing that meditation are rooted in the Hindu Vedas. Further research have demonstrated that it is only around the 5th and 6th centuries BC that other forms of meditation developed in Taoist-China and Buddhist-India. Who is a Vedic follower? Philosophers and scholars have mentioned that a Vedic follower is one who accepts the path of the Vedas and lives by their principles, rather than following mere rituals...