Geeta-Physics

The whole world scriptures are filled with many a symbol. There is not even one field of wisdom that does not use a symbol. A symbol is always interwoven in the form of a parable or allegory. Only when one knows the in-depth usage of symbols, can they actually explore those wisdom branches in a proper way. Say for example, one finds the symbol of ‘snake’ or ‘Circle’ in the Veda, Purana, Egyptian book of Dead, Bible, etc. Unless one knows the symbol of snake/circle, they will misunderstand the import. So, in this article, let us explore some of the symbols used in ancient scriptures. My goal is to provide hints on how to decode some of the universal symbols.

A SYMBOL:

What we perceive from the world is information of knowledge. When the knowledge is processed and is made part of us, it becomes wisdom. When we want to share this wisdom, we often face difficulty in conveying “effectively“. This is because, we often tend to share the wisdom using “words of general language” or “gestures of hands” and they are often tend to be less effective. Our modern languages are very linear in their expression. If we have a thought, we tend to put in words and for one thought, we use many a paragraph. But, it would be very beneficial to discover a mechanism that can convey much more using very less of our energy. 

The ancients found such a neat and effective mechanism to convey the wisdom. That mechanism involves using a substitute that can help the perceiver perceive what we want to convey, without any loss of information. This substitute is called a SYMBOL. The losses are minimum when the symbols are “Universal” in their application. Here, Universal implies, no matter the time and space, a human when provided with this symbol, should be able to decode the inner essence by the very aspects of that symbol. For example, a human of 1000 years ago or of modern age will know that the symbol of egg-hen is intimately connected with the concept of ‘cycles’ or ‘that which has no start or end’. So, instead of writing volumes and volumes on this concept, if one substitutes with this symbol, then the meaning and all associated concepts are understood. That is why it is Universal. But if I were to use a symbol like “Saree – a dress of India”, it is not universal. One can not understand beyond the region in which this entity is used.

So, the ancient scriptures are all filled with “Universal Symbols” and hence the wisdom collections (which are brought down to books over the time) belong to “Humanity” rather than particular region. And when one can unlock these wisdom branches with the keys of symbols, then one can see the ONE TRUTH permeating all the scriptures.

1) POINT and CIRCLE:

Thus we see a point and circle are not merely a pair of figures for fun, but form a pair of compact symbols that can unveil the truths hidden

2) SWAN:

A swan is a bird that has a very majestic look. It is white, has long neck and a beautiful walking style. It is often associated in our scriptures with many deities and aspects. Let us look at few of them:

Thus we see a Swan, not as mere bird of beauty, but as the very breath and the mantra of veda – the OM!

3) An EGG:

Thus we see how an EGG is associated to Evolution of the Universe and the beings therein.

4) East and West: 

From the point of observation on Earth, the rising point of SUN on the Horizon forms the symbol of the East and the setting point forms the symbol of the West. But they depend on SUN and hence one needs to know symbolism of SUN to understand the symbolism here.

Thus we see how the cardinal directions, which are UNIVERSAL, have a bank of wisdom seeds inside them!

5) The LOTUS:

This is one of the widely used symbols in almost all the scriptures. If not lotus, they may use Lily, but overall the symbolism remains the same. 

Thus, a lotus is one of the fine symbols that teaches us how to live and learn and evolve in our lives (not sacrificing physical lives, but using all the three planes simultaneously!)

Conclusion:

One can go one to many such symbols – Swastika, An Arrow, A Bow, A Tree, Serpents, Dogs, Bulls, Cows, etc. I just touched very briefly on few of them. The aim of the article was to direct your explorations in a particular fashion. If you add this kind of approach to the research of yours, you will have opened a new dimension in understanding the world scriptures. Thank You!

Dr. Tejaswi Katravulapally

PhD (Quantum Physics), M.Sc. (IIT Madras), B.Tech. (LNMIIT).

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