Big Bang tries to explain the origin of the universe.
At present there seems to be a general consensus that universe began with
a big bang. What does Hinduism say about this? Before we discuss that let
us discuss the main theory about Big Bang.Big Bang idea came into
play after it was found that the universe is expanding constantly. It has
been found that the heavenly bodies are running away from us. The speed
is proportional to their distance from us. Those that are farthest are
traveling at the maximum speed. There was no explanation for this other
than saying that all heavenly bodies emerged from a point and after
explosion started traveling outward. Big Bang theory stipulates
that at the beginning the entire universe was concentrated at one point.
Whether it was mass or energy all was inside one point At that point
about 14.7 Billion years ago a big explosion took place and the galaxies
started forming and started running away from the center. Big Bang says
that no body knows about the time before the Big Bang. Nothing is known
about the character of the universe or how so much mass and energy got
fitted in a point and why an explosion took place at the at time which
may be considered zero time. No scientist knows about what was there
before the Big Bang. What does Hinduism say about
origin?According to Hinduism God created the universe. There
is no mention of Big Bang in Hindu scriptures. Lord Vishnu directed Lord
Bramha to create the universe. Lord Bramha created all the animals,
plants, death, diseases, human beings and everything else. According to
Hinduism Lord Bramha is the creator. There is no support to Big Bang in
Hinduism. Even for a scientist it becomes difficult to say that we are
sure about what happened after the Big Bang but nothing before that is
known to us. Does that sound credible?
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