What if India's most ancient practices contain its most advanced science?
For too long, Hindu idol worship has been misunderstood, dismissed as primitive ritualism by those who fail to see the sophisticated scientific principles embedded within every gesture, every symbol, every sacred act. In this groundbreaking work,the author dismantles centuries of misconception to reveal an extraordinary truth: that the temples of India are repositories of encoded scientific knowledge, and its deities are precise representations of cosmic laws.
Why does Shiva’s trident have three prongs? What acoustic principles govern the design of temple bells? How do specific mantras create measurable physiological effects? Why are yantras constructed with mathematical precision that rivals modern geometry? Drawing on physics, neuroscience, astronomy, and materials science, this book demonstrates that Hindu sacred practice is not faith opposing reason—it is reason expressed through faith.
From the cosmic dance of Nataraja to the strategic positioning of temple architecture, from the timing of rituals to the composition of sacred offerings, every element reveals itself as a teaching tool of breathtaking sophistication—a civilization’s attempt to preserve and transmit scientific understanding through the language of the divine.
Whether you approach as skeptic or believer, scientist or seeker, This book will forever change how you understand the relationship between ancient wisdom and modern knowledge. The idol, you will discover, has been looking at us with scientific eyes all along.
This is India’s spiritual heritage through the lens of rigorous scientific inquiry.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. What if India's most ancient practices contain its most advanced science?For too long, Hindu idol worship has been misunderstood, dismissed as primitive ritualism by those who fail to see the sophisticated scientific principles embedded within every gesture, every symbol, every sacred act. In this groundbreaking work, the author dismantles centuries of misconception to reveal an extraordinary truth: that the temples of India are repositories of encoded scientific knowledge, and its deities are precise representations of cosmic laws.Why does Shiva's trident have three prongs? What acoustic principles govern the design of temple bells? How do specific mantras create measurable physiological effects? Why are yantras constructed with mathematical precision that rivals modern geometry? Drawing on physics, neuroscience, astronomy, and materials science, this book demonstrates that Hindu sacred practice is not faith opposing reason-it is reason expressed through faith. From the cosmic dance of Nataraja to the strategic positioning of temple architecture, from the timing of rituals to the composition of sacred offerings, every element reveals itself as a teaching tool of breathtaking sophistication-a civilization's attempt to preserve and transmit scientific understanding through the language of the divine. Whether you approach as skeptic or believer, scientist or seeker, This book will forever change how you understand the relationship between ancient wisdom and modern knowledge. The idol, you will discover, has been looking at us with scientific eyes all along.This is India's spiritual heritage through the lens of rigorous scientific inquiry. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798903199754
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