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The Ten Principles of Indian Religious Vedics

Vedics are the ancient language of The Vedas. It is an early form of sanskrit and is considered to be sacred. Only people with a lot of wisdom and knowledge have the right to learn the vedics. This language is considered to be the mediator between the immortal gods and the mortal men. Saints who have learned vedics are believed to be prophets. It takes a lot of pain to study vedics and only a handful are successful.

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The Ten Principles of Indian Vedic’s

  • 1. God is the original source of all true knowledge and all that is known through knowledge.
  • 2. God is Truth, Bliss, Formless, Omnipotent, Just, Merciful, Unborn, Infinite, Unchangeable, Beginning-less, Incomparable, Support of all, Lord of all, Omnipresent, Internal regulator of all, Never decaying, Immortal, Fearless, Eternal, Holy and creator of the universe. He alone deserves worship.
  • 3. The Vedas are the scriptures of true knowledge. It is the duty of all noble individuals to study them and teach others, to hear them being read and to recite them to others.
  • 4. One should always be ready to accept truth and forsaken untruth.
  • 5. All acts must be performed in accordance with Dharma; after deliberating what is truth and untruth.
  • 6. The primary objective of a human is to do well to the whole world, achieve physical, spiritual and social prosperity for all.
  • 7. One’s dealing should always be regulated by love and due justice in accordance with the dictates of Dharma.
  • 8. One should dispel ignorance and promote knowledge.
  • 9. One should not be content with one won prosperity only but should consider the prosperity of all as ones won prosperity.
  • 10. All humans should abide by the rules of social interest and should be free to follow every rule which is beneficial to all.

 

 

 

 

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2 Responses to “The Ten Principles of Indian Religious Vedics”

  1. Conrig Anderson says:
    September 29, 2009 at 10:27 am

    informative!

  2. martie says:
    September 29, 2009 at 11:46 am

    Interesting and informative

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