HINDU COSMOLOGY

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  • Hindu tradition possesses one of the richest and most continually evolving cosmologies in the global culture.
  • From the most ancient Indian religious compositions, the Vedas, to contemporary twenty-first-century Indian theories combining science and religion, time and space have been lavishly narrated and meticulously calculated.
  • Moreover moral, social, and philosophical meanings underlie these cosmologies in compelling ways.
  • This article will focus on six major frames for Hindu cosmology:
    • the Vedic,
    • Upaniṣadic,
    • epic,
    • Purāṇic,
    • non-Sanskritic, and
    • contemporary scientific-philosophical.
  • Although through the millennia Hindu thinkers have dramatically redrawn notions of time, space, and person, they also share a wealth of common imagery:
    • the reciprocal effects between natural and human affairs,
    • the central idea of a cycle, and
    • the divisions of space into particular realms and spheres.
  • Each new cosmology does not completely replace the old but stands alongside of it as yet another cosmological option.
 
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