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Thursday, 5 April 2012

Vedic influence in Greece

The Greeks believed in a cyclic process of creation and destruction as well. They also believed in 4 great ages like the Vedic people. They believed (Stoics) in two types of destruction; the first type is partial caused due to natural phenomenon like earthquakes and floods, the second type is absolute during which the entire universes is absorbed by the first cause. The Vedas mention three types of destruction which are as follows; destruction on a day to day basis when living beings die, destruction caused by natural calamities like earthquakes and floods, the final destruction during which Lord Vishnu absorbs the entire universe.

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