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Mabel Akpotohwo Mabel Akpotohwo
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2 years ago
From the passage linked in the course module, read the first and second khandas of the sixth prapathanka for context, then scroll down and read khandas  9-13. How might one interpret this passage? What does it say about the nature of the universe, and the relationship of individuals to it?

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textbook- A Concise Introduction to World Religions Fourth Edition Edited by Amir Hussain Loyola Marymount University Roy C. Amore University of Windsor Willard G. Oxtoby University of Toronto
Source  A Concise Introduction to World Religions Fourth Edition Edited by Amir Hussain Loyola Marymount University Roy C. Amore University of Windsor Willard G. Oxtoby University of Toronto
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2 years ago
The passage tells us about a father and son, where the father is educating his son and teaching him the value of water and food. We are nothing without these essentials. A man can see, hear, perceive, think, act, and understand only through the consumption of food and water. Water is one of the most important resources in our life, it is said that if you meditate in water, you are granted all your wishes. Fire is another resource we need and when we meditate on it, we are full of light and free of darkness. Space and memory are also important things in this passage, and it is said that when we meditate, we become more enlightened. The nature of the universe was made through Brahman, he sends the Ganga river to Earth and lord Shiva stops the river from drowning the earth. It is also said that the Milky way is a reflection of water. We are all connected through the universe and the universe is an endless beauty.
Mabel A. Author
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2 years ago
thanks  you very much for the prompt reply, but i need another perspective, seen this before.
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2 years ago
Can you provide the passage?
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2 years ago
It informs regarding a dad and child, where the dad is instructing his child and showing him the worth of water and food. We aren't anything without these basics. A man can see, hear, see, think, act, and see just through the utilization of food and water. Water is one of the main assets in our day-to-day existence, it is said that in the event that you ponder in water, you concede every one of your desires. Fire is another asset we need, and when we think about it, we are loaded with light and liberated from obscurity. Space and memory are likewise significant things in this entry, and it is said that when we reflect, we become more educated. The nature of the universe was made through Brahman, he sends the Ganga waterway to Earth and ruler Shiva prevents the stream from suffocating the earth. It is likewise said that the Milky Way is an impression of water. We are completely associated with the universe, and the universe is interminable magnificence. It represents the universe being hallowed and divine.

The relationship of people to nature, in this manner it is simply a question of offering back what we have esteemed as a result of it. This zeroed in on a dad disclosing to his child, the worth of water and food along with the component of fire and the space and memory engraved in each edge of the world and even past it. Further, he clarified without these fundamentals ar day existence, it is said that in the event that you ponder in water, you are conceded every one of your desires. Fire is another asset we need and when we think about it, we are loaded with light and liberated from obscurity. Space and memory are likewise significant things in this entry, and it is said that when we reflect, we become more edified. The nature of the universe was made through Brahman, he sends the Ganga waterway to Earth and ruler Shiva prevents the stream from suffocating the earth. It is likewise said that the Milky way is an impression of water. We are completely associated through the universe and the universe is interminable magnificence. It represents the universe being hallowed and divine.
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