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Title: Inventive comparison between engineering science and Hinduism
Authors: Murshid, M.B.
Keywords: Hinduism
Association
Engineering science
Issue Date: 26-Jun-2018
Publisher: Faculty of Arts and Culture, South Eastern University of Sri Lanka.
Citation: 6th South Eastern University Arts Research Session 2017 on "New Horizons towards Human Development ". 26th June 2018. South Eastern University of Sri Lanka, Oluvil, Sri Lanka. pp.117-123.
Abstract: The verbalization would have the association between Hinduism and the Engineering Science in eternity. Realization is the central eminence of both God and the living unit. God’s consciousness permeates everywhere, whereas the consciousness of the living entity is confined. The paramatma feature of God guides all the living beings and non-living things. Paramatma is the source of inspiration in all human actions and the source of scientific discoveries, artistic ability, poetic works, etc. In Furtherance time is the detached and eternal aspect of God and has no beginning or end. In modern science time begins with the Big-Bang. In Hindu cosmology and cosmogony, creation and dissolution go on in periodic cycles like the changes of seasons. Vedanta, the scientific and theological doctrine of Hinduism, enlightens that in fundamental terms there is no struggle between science and religion. This is because of the understanding that the domain of each realm is well-defined. In Hinduism there are two categories of knowledge – (i) para vidya - the spiritual knowledge and (ii) apara vidya - material knowledge. Scientifc knowledge is the realm of apara vidya. Spiritual knowledge - knowledge of God and life - belongs to para vidya. Hinduism points out that scientific knowledge can lead to spiritual knowledge. The verisimilitudes would be in action for the clonal field of designs.
URI: http://ir.lib.seu.ac.lk/handle/123456789/3188
ISSN: 2651 - 0219
Appears in Collections:SEUARS - 2017

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