This maxim is called Saindhavodhaka Nyaya.
It refers to the classic water cycle. Water from sea transforms as vapour because of sunlight and settles in the clouds only to come back to the sea via rains.
So is the relation between Paramatma and his creation.
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It refers to the classic water cycle. Water from sea transforms as vapour because of sunlight and settles in the clouds only to come back to the sea via rains.
So is the relation between Paramatma and his creation.
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It starts in Paramatma and it eventually merges in him all over once again says the Nyaya/Maxim.
All this packed in one word Saindhavodhaka!
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All this packed in one word Saindhavodhaka!
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Our secular schools don't teach this as this is seen as religious education. Atleast the language lived in our households in the past because our parents and grandparents had some connection to our tongue and to our soil. So it was a shade better.
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My generation and the one next doesn't even have a strong connect with Indian languages. It is important that parents engage with such content so that first they learn something and then pass it on to the next generation.
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