Vedic science

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Vedic science is what some call the recent attempts to systematize ancient, pre-scientific thought found in early Indian scriptures, especially the Vedas. Some find these writings to anticipate Western science. Others see them as a pseudoscience promulgated by right-wing Hindutva (Hindu nationalist) politicians.

Adherents to Vedic science describe it as the science of self (atmavidya). Veda means knowledge and Vedic science asserts that there are four kinds of it: lower or outer, and higher or inner. Further, the Vedic system asserts that one needs traditional modes of reasoning to obtain outer knowledge. But to obtain inner knowledge, special study, discipline and practice is recommended.

Vedic science claims that there is a connection between the outer and the inner and this connection manifests itself in our awareness. Vedic science is another name for the science of consciousness. It also claims that such a science cannot be like any standard science, since it deals with the experiencing subject and not objects.

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See also: Vedic science, Astrology, Atman (Hinduism), Ayurveda, Consciousness, Cornell University, Hindutva