top of page

Good article. I feel it more logically describe the origin of life and end of life.
Dr. Vandana Kumari, PhD
John Hopkins University, United States
The document is well-structured and provides a detailed comparison of modern scientific discoveries with Vedic cosmology. The document offers an interesting perspective for those interested in ancient knowledge systems and their possible connections to modern science.
Dr Keerti Vardhan Madahar
Associate Professor of Mathematics, Panjab University, Chandigarh
Went through the pages of this great work, Vedic Cosmic Timeline, by the respected authors H G Gaurang Sundar Das and Citra Devi Dasi. It is really a great effort to unearth the hitherto hidden scientific facts and information in our ancient Vedic and other Sanatan religious scriptures. I from the bottom of my heart fully appreciate and thank the Krishna Consciousness Society for undertaking such a pious venture.
I personally believe that there can't be separate truths for science and spirituality. Truth could be one and the same, be it the realm of science, or spirituality. Our ancient Rishis were also scientists and they explored a vast treasure of knowledge, from astronomy and mathematics to medicine. Those Rishis were purely scientific in their approach as they were always ready to question the information they inherited from their ancestors. This is what science does and this is how they could gain great success in their works. The problem arose in later times when we refused to question the sayings of our ancestors and took them as divine words. This is where science and spirituality took different paths and we Indians lost our ancient scientific temper and lagged behind the western world.
Therefore, it is my humble submission that we should go on exploring what is scientific truth in our ancient scriptures and, at the same time, should not hesitate to question anything that we may find there to be in- scientific.
I have all hope that Krishna Consciousness Society and BIVS will achieve great success in its efforts.
With my best compliment and deepest regards
Dr. Dayalanand Roy, PhD
Professor of Zoology
bottom of page