GOD - Generation Organisation Devotions


This is our first post about Arya’s god relation to the atom.
  The three mainly gods of Aryans explain the function of atom.
The trinity of god is related to atom:
As per the concept of Arya community there are three main gods namely          
Bramha (which works as the creator)        {G – Generation}
Vishnu   (which works as the preserver)    {O – Organization}
Shiva     (which works as the destroyer)     {D – Devotion}
(Which completes the word God; just magic)

However, the atomic structure mainly consists of the three parts protons (+ve),
Neutron (0) & electrons (-ve) shows their charges.
This shows the relation Brahma is the creator of universe likewise proton is the main reason for creation. 
 Lord Vishnu is protector of universe likewise electrons with wide range of reactions which protects the universe.
Shiva the Destructor likewise Neutron collides with nucleus and cause complete destruction and give a way to Creation.
It can be connected to the atomic structure as given above

In the ancient Indian history there was Indian philosopher named as ‘Kanad’.
He founded the ‘Vaisheshika School’ of Indian philosophy.

Kanad said six categories of padartha namely as:
Dravya: substance
Gun:  quality
Kraman: motion                                        Samanya: universal
Vishesh: particular
Samavya: inheritance
The school founded by Kanad attempted to explain the creation and existence of the universe by proposing an atomistic theory, applying logic and realism, and is among one of the earliest known systematic realist ontology in human history.
Ontology is the philosophical study of the nature being, becoming, existence or reality.
Kanad  originated idea that Anu means atom is indestructible.
If we going to look about atoms’ inventions. It shows that Indian inventions are earlier than the Greek-Roman inventions.
Actually we don’t have proof about Arya’s god relation to the atomic concept but it really shows somewhere bonds connected with it.
We need to research on the ancient Indian theory and relation to the scientific inventions.



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