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Article 01 : The Cosmogenesis of Elements: A Sacred Science Comparative Study of Vedic Revelation and Modern Physics
This paper explores the Vedic cosmological sequence described in the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, where creation begins from śabda (sound) and progressively manifests through ākāśa (sky/ether), vāyu (air), agni (fire), ap (water), and pṛthivī (earth). By harmonizing the teachings of Śrīla A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupāda with principles of modern physics, especially vibrational theory, quantum fields, and phase transitions in matter, we present a philosophical-scientific model that reveals a coherent understanding of the origin and transformation of material elements thus presenting the remarkable similarity in the process of creation, according to the modern scientists as to the one presented in the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, the Vedic scientific texts.
Article 02 : The Lotus and the Cosmic Tree and The Shrink Theory: Foundational Frameworks of Vedic Cosmology
Vedic cosmology, as presented in the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam and elucidated by Śrīla A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupāda, is not a poetic mythology but a divinely revealed cosmography—an integrated vision of the universe as both structural and spiritual. Among its many analogies, two stand supreme—the lotus and the tree. Far from being symbolic metaphors, these are factual descriptions of the cosmic design, witnessed by the ṛṣis and described with precision in Purāṇic literature. The lotus represents the structural geometry of the cosmos—the concentric expansion of planetary systems from the navel of Viṣṇu—while the tree represents its living dynamism and reflective inversion. Together, they reveal that the universe is a living mandala, a conscious manifestation of divine intelligence. This study explores how these two models, the lotus and the tree, function not only as metaphors but as cosmological facts, affirming the Vedic axiom that the universe itself is a form of the Lord.
Article 03 : The Block Universe Through the Lens of Vedic Cosmology
The block universe model emerging from Einsteinian relativity proposes that all points in time—past, present, and future—exist simultaneously within a fixed four dimensional spacetime manifold. This perspective challenges the conventional experience of temporal flow and individual agency. Vedic cosmology, particularly as articulated in the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam and the Bhagavad-gītā, offers a strikingly parallel yet ontologically richer interpretation of reality. According to the Vedic view, the material universe arises within the dreamlike expansion of Maha-Viṣṇu, where all events, bodies, and karmic trajectories exist in subtle form prior to their manifestation. The jīva, an eternal conscious unit distinct from matter, moves through this pre-structured cosmic field according to karma and the influence of the guṇas. Although the living entity perceives itself as the doer, Bhagavad-gītā 3.27 affirms that all material activities are actually carried out by prakṛti, aligning directly with the determinism implied in the block universe. This paper demonstrates how Vedic metaphysics not only accommodates but deepens the block universe framework by integrating consciousness, free will, karma, cyclical creation, and the existence of an eternal spiritual reality beyond material spacetime. The synthesis provides a coherent cross-philosophical explanation of time, causality, and the embodied experience of agency.
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1.
Journal of Vedic Science and Philosophy
General scientific comparison between material science and Vedic science
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Journal of Vedic Cosmology
Vedic cosmology models and physics
3.
Journal of Origin
of Life
Defeating Darwin's evolution,
setting God as creator
scientifically and logically


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4.
Journal of Health Sciences
Articles related to effects of chanting on human health and
roles of Caffeine and non
Sattvik diet on human
health

