Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan once defined Hinduism as "nothing more than the belief that truth is many-sided and different views contain different aspects of truth that no one could fully express."
Truth. How can truth be truth if it has many sides and many aspects? May be there are many things which we cannot see, perceive or feel.
Who knows all sides of the truth? Surely no one among us, though we believe we do. This misplaced belief that we are wise may have made us blind to the various sides of the truth regarding every aspect of our lives and beyond it.
We are surrounded by mythology, traditions, folklore. Do these mask the original truth? Or do they really guide us towards the truth with hints and clues? No one can tell after all these centuries of a parallel universe with myths possibly clouding truth, intentionally or otherwise.
Truth. How can truth be truth if it has many sides and many aspects? May be there are many things which we cannot see, perceive or feel.
Who knows all sides of the truth? Surely no one among us, though we believe we do. This misplaced belief that we are wise may have made us blind to the various sides of the truth regarding every aspect of our lives and beyond it.
We are surrounded by mythology, traditions, folklore. Do these mask the original truth? Or do they really guide us towards the truth with hints and clues? No one can tell after all these centuries of a parallel universe with myths possibly clouding truth, intentionally or otherwise.
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