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Hinduism
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Ancient
History of Hinduism
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| Hinduism is as
old as time itself. The sound "OM" was the first
syllable that came out at the creation of the universe,
now thought to be the Big Bang, though this inflationary
theory of Big Bang does not go in line with the Hindu cyclic
theory of Kalpas and Maha Kalpas. The history/timeline of
Hinduism would be a very interesting topic. As one researches
more and more, more and more things keep coming. There are
accounts of species that would go in line with Darwinism
in that during the era of Lord Rama there were a whole species
of ape humanoids and one fo their leaders was Hanuman, the
greatest devotee of Lord Rama. Yes, there are many sources
that indicate many of the historic milestones seen by Hinduism,
but is there a recorded history available ? As we see Hinduism
is knowledge and experience supported religion, the ancestors
have well thought of the need to record some of the important
moments in the history. This history is given to us in the
form of puranas and itihasas. The word purana means old
and itihasa means history. They refer to events that are
very many thousands years old. |
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| The history told
in these puranas and itihasas has the information as to
who were the key people lived in various points of time
- especially the sages and the kings and remarkable achievements
by them if any. These texts apart from providing the mere
information also serve as the source that inspires people
about the heroes of the past. They narrate the good and
evil of the past so that people could take forward the contours
of positive growth and keep away from the errors. |
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The puranas are eighteen
in count. There are also an equal number of sub puranas.
(upa-puranas). They talk of the happenings of very ancient
time. These typically in terms of many yugas (multi thousands
years), chaturyugas (four such yugas is one chaturyuga),
manvantara and kalpa.
Timeline
| Krati |
Krati |
= |
34,000th
of a second |
| 1 |
Truti |
= |
300th
of a second |
| 2 |
Truti |
= |
1
Luv |
| 2 |
Luv |
= |
1
Kshana |
| 30 |
Kshana |
= |
1
Vipal |
| 60 |
Vipal |
= |
1
Pal |
| 60 |
Pal |
= |
1
Ghadi (24 minutes) |
| 2.5 |
Ghadi |
= |
1
Hora (1 hour) |
| 24 |
Hora |
= |
1
Divas(1 day) |
| 7 |
Divas |
= |
1
Sapath(1 week) |
| 4 |
Sapath |
= |
1
Mas (1 month) |
| 2 |
Mas |
= |
1
Rutu (1 season) |
| 6 |
Rutu |
= |
1
Varsh (1 year) |
| 100 |
Varsh |
= |
1
Shatabda ( 1 Century) |
| 10 |
Shatabda |
= |
1
Sahasrabda |
| 432 |
Sahasrabda |
= |
1
Yug (kaliyug) |
| 2 |
Yug |
= |
1
Dwaparyug |
| 3 |
Yug |
= |
1
Tretayug |
| 4 |
Yug |
= |
1
Krutayug |
| 10 |
Yug |
= |
1
Mahayug(4,320,000 years |
| 1000 |
Mahayug |
= |
1
Kalpa |
| 1
Kalpa |
Kalpa |
= |
4.32
billion years. |
It would be quite involved
task and at times impossible to assign a fixed date for
these happenings. puranas came through various sources
and were compiled by sage vedavyasa. The importance that
is given to the history and these puranas in Hinduism
is obvious by the fact that some part of the puranas is
read out as part of the daily worship in the temples along
with the vedas. The knowledge of this ancient past was
spread mainly through the word of mouth through the channels
called pauranikas. So apart from the original theme, many
later day insertions also could be found in them.
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| Itihaas are the
narration of incidents at two moments in this chaturyuga.
There are two in number. One is Ramayana written
by vAlmIki and the other is Mahabharata written by
vedavyAsa. Of these Ramayana narrates the story of the earlier
time (tretAyuga) and Mahabharata the incidents of later
time (dvAparayuga). (The currently running yuga is kaliyuga).
Though they talk elaborately about a war each, the precursor
to the war and the scenario after that, they give account
of the previous kings who ruled and their deeds. The later
epic mahabharata tells the post war history upto the start
of the current yuga - kali. How scientifically are these
data captured ? Hindus, who are well known for their astronomy
through olden times, have marked the celestial positions
of the planets as a way of presenting the time. By decoding
these one could get the period. |
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Modern
History of Hinduism |
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| The recent periods
of Hinduism (after 1st century ACE) though did not have
a single consolidated documented history. However, the histories
of many of the glorious personalities were well written.
There are numerous such biographies that talk about the
social, political setup during those periods. Apart from
these the kings had the inscriptions made on stones and
copper plates (epigraphs) that briefly tell about any special
event like construction of temples etc that happened during
the reign of a king. These clearly mention the year in which
the event happened. Given the robustness of these materials
they stand well for very many centuries. So these serve
as the historic evidences and help determining the dates
of other contemporaries using the references mentioned in
them. |
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| The 2nd millennium
was a very challenging period when the land in which Hinduism
was glittering gloriously, that India was attacked by the
Muslim invaders. (The European take over subsequently was
a boon and a bane in that time period.) Much of the well-matured
culture was put into shambles and much of the glory forgotten.
The vibrant open discipline, which was highly advanced spiritually
and philosophically in the peaceful past had to defend itself
against the continuous wave of attacks. As this period was
really too long many of the Hindus on the forefront had
to shelve the knowledge ocean of the past and just pick
some simple abstracts out of them to survive as Hindus even
in the hostile environment. |
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| At the end of
the 2nd millennium efforts started to collect the records
of the glorious past of Hinduism whatever were remaining.
These form the basis of the modern history of Hinduism.
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| The sanatana dharma
(eternal discipline) through its journey has seen at one
point a religion that was spread throughout the world to
get confined to the land of Indian subcontinent and even
there it had glorious as well as troublesome periods. The
Supreme bless now for the benefit of the humanity that the
great truths of this dharma becomes available in its pure
form to all the seekers throughout the world. |
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