Controversy Of Brahma & Saraswati
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Nirukta(3/4) |
Those foolish heretical people who try to prove that there is a provision for sexual intercourse with a daughter in the Vedic Dharma, they should know that in one of our 6 Vedangas, Vedanga Nirukta, a daughter has been called 'Duhita'.Which means that it is beneficial to marry a daughter in a distant clan, hence one name of the daughter is "Duhita".
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Manusmriti (3/5) |
Similarly, it is clearly stated in Manusmriti that it is right to marry a daughter in a distant clan.
Now I expose those hypocritical people who try to show the imaginary story of Brahma Saraswati from Vedas, Brahmin texts and Upanishads.
These foolish people show father-daughter sex in the allegory topic of Prajapati and his daughter Usha found in Rig Veda (10/61/4 -7).
Whereas in reality this story of Usha Prajapati which comes in Rigveda is not a history but it is just a natural metaphorical story.
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Atharvaveda (17/1/27) |
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Rigveda (4/52/1) |
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Rigveda(1/115/2) |
It is also described in the Vedas that the Sun follows Devi Usha(Dawn) in the same way as a man follows his wife. From this, it becomes clear that here Prajapati Surya and Devi Usha(Dawn) have an allegorical context to the man-woman relationship.
It's means clearly that here It is not a matter of a particular historical person, rather the story of Prajapati and Usha in the Vedas is natural and metaphorical. Here, when the father Sun throws his rays on the earth in the morning, it is interpreted as the unity of the Sun with his daughter Usha. It is called 'Duhita' to Usha(dawn) because dawn is produced far away on earth from the rays of the sun.
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Shatpath Brahmana (1/7/4/1) |
Similar allegorical narratives are also explained in Shatapatha Brahmana (1/7/4) and Aitareya Brahmana (3/33).
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Shatpath Brahman (10/2/4/3) |
According to Shatpath Brahman the Samvatsar is the Sun(Aditya) and also according to Prashna Upnishad (1/9) "संवत्सरो वै प्रजापति" meaning - Samvatsar is Prajapati.
Now some retarded people will say that this translation is not correct, here Prajapati would mean Brahma etc.
So, let me tell such fools that the interpretation I gave of these mantras was not done from my mind but we also find such interpretation in the commentaries of ancient Acharyas which makes its authenticity clear.
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Tantravartika Of Mimansa darshan (Pg-No:189) |
This proves that the context to Prajapati Usha has had the same metaphorical meaning in the Vedic religion since ancient times, which has also been supported by our ancient Acharyas. This refutes the imaginary history of Brahma Saraswati in the Vedas.
Now this is just an explanation, in fact this allegorical story also has another educational meaning.
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Aitareya Brahmana (3/33) |
In fact, a lot of education has been given to humans through many symbolic stories in Brahmin texts and Vedas. Like in the story of Prajapati Usha, Prajapati gets punished by Rudra for the sin of having sex with his daughter.
This proves that through the personification of natural elements in the Vedas and Brahmin texts, through an metaphorical and didactic story, humans have been taught that adultery with one's daughter is a great crime and in the Vedic religion. So there is also a strict punishment system for this crime.
Veda Ke Bheda website has also falsely claimed that father-daughter intercourse is written in Brihadaranyaka Upanishad (1/4/3-4).
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Brihadaaranyak upnishad (1/4/3) |
Now here some fools will try to show father-daughter relationship from Adi Shankaracharya's commentary of Brihadaranyaka upnishad (1/4/4), then I would want to tell such people that when husband-wife is mentioned in that context of Brihadaranyaka, then how it would be describe as father-daughter relationship? So it would be meaningless and the word father and daughter does not appear anywhere in the original Sanskrit verse of Brihadaranyaka Upanishad (1/4/4).
Namaste Bhai ji. I have also written blogs to expose this idiot. Search Vedic anubhav blogspot.com
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