
The
Vedas are the eternal truths revealed by God to the great ancient Rishis of
India. The word Rishi means a seer from dris, to see. He is the Mantra-Drashta,
a seer of Mantra or thought. The thought was not his own. The Rishis saw the
truths or heard them. Therefore, the Vedas are what are heard (Sruti). The
Rishi did not write. He did not create it out of his mind. He was the seer of
thought which existed already. He was only the spiritual discoverer of the
thought. He is not the inventor of the Veda. The Vedas represent the spiritual
experiences of the Rishis of yore. The Rishi is only a medium or an agent to
transmit to people the intuitional experiences which he received. The truths of
the Vedas are revelations. All the other religions of the world claim their
authority as being delivered by special messengers of God to certain persons,
but the Vedas do not owe their authority to any one. They are themselves the
authority as they are eternal, as they are the Knowledge of the Lord. Lord
Brahma, the Creator, imparted the divine knowledge to the Rishis or seers. The
Rishis disseminated the knowledge. The Vedic Rishis were great realised persons
who had direct intuitive perception of Brahman or the Truth. They were inspired
writers. They built a simple, grand and perfect system of religion and
philosophy from which the founders and teachers of all other religions have
drawn their inspiration.
The
Vedas are eternal. They are without beginning and end. An ignorant man may say
how a book can be without beginning or end. By the Vedas, no books are meant.
Vedas came out of the breath of the Lord. They are the words of God. The Vedas
are not the utterances of persons. They are not the composition of any human
mind. They were never written, never created. They are eternal and impersonal.
The date of the Vedas has never been fixed. It can never be fixed. Vedas are
eternal spiritual truths. Vedas are an embodiment of divine knowledge. The
books may be destroyed, but the knowledge cannot be destroyed. Knowledge is
eternal. In that sense, the Vedas are eternal.
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