Ancient sages flying through space... giant bird carriers that talk... monkeys jumping from one country to another... a vast ocean of milk and honey... it all sounds like something from the Wizard of Oz. However, these are some of the accounts you find in the ancient Vedic literature. Many respond to these sections by calling them mythology, and rather appeal to the moral and philosophical lessons behind these ancient stories. However, the authorised teachers who commentate upon the Vedic scriptures explain that these are all real entities, real objects and real events. But can we really believe that?
Back to the future
Back to the future
Back to the future
Ancient sages flying through space... giant bird carriers that talk... monkeys jumping from one country to another... a vast ocean of milk and honey... it all sounds like something from the Wizard of Oz. However, these are some of the accounts you find in the ancient Vedic literature. Many respond to these sections by calling them mythology, and rather appeal to the moral and philosophical lessons behind these ancient stories. However, the authorised teachers who commentate upon the Vedic scriptures explain that these are all real entities, real objects and real events. But can we really believe that?