All Vedic knowledge is infallible, and Hindus accept Vedic knowledge to be complete and infallible. For example, cow dung is the stool of an animal, and according to smṛti, or Vedic injunction, if one touches the stool of an animal he has to take a bath to purify himself. But in the Vedic scriptures cow dung is considered to be a purifying agent. One might consider this to be contradictory, but it is accepted because it is Vedic injunction, and indeed by accepting this, one will not commit a mistake; subsequently it has been proved by modern science that cow dung contains all antiseptic properties. So Vedic knowledge is complete because it is above all doubts and mistakes, and Bhagavad-gītā is the essence of all Vedic knowledge.
Cow Dung (Books)
Page Title: | Cow Dung (Books) |
Compiler: | MadhuGopaldas, Serene, Rishab |
Created: | 24 of Dec, 2010 |
Totals by Section: | BG=1, SB=14, CC=6, OB=6, Lec=0, Con=0, Let=0 |
No. of Quotes: | 27 |