Yada Yada hi dharmasya
Yada Yada hi dharmasya glanir bhavati bharata
abhyuthmanam adharmasya tadatmanam srjamy aham
(Gita, chapter 4, Verse 7)
Literary Translation: Whenever righteousness falls and
unrighteousness grows the Almighty reveals His
presence! The Supreme though unborn and undying,
becomes manifest in human form to overthrow the forces
of ignorance and selfishness.
The above verse explains how the invisible force of
nature makes necessary adjustments to keep stability
and balance by acting through the elements of nature.
Every action, reaction and inaction that we
experience around us represents His manifestation to
maintain Nature's equilibrium. With His wisdom, we can
see His manifestation through me you, they, here,
there, then, now and for ever! The above verse also
illustrates the well known scientific principle of
feed-back mechanism: Let me give a simple example to
illustrate this point.
In the Nature, the number of
snakes and number of rats will be always in balance
and this is the Dharma of Nature. If the population
rats increase without bound (presence of Adharma) the
snakes will get plenty of food which increases its
population and consequently the growth of rat’s
population will be down. The fall in rat’s population
slowly reduces the population of snakes and at the
end, Dharma is reestablished! This simple model can be
expanded to include all species of the nature to
explain the same phenomenon.
http://www.indiadivine.org/showthread.php?t=140912
http://www.indiadivine.org/showthread.php?t=140912
Yada Yada hi dharmasya glanir bhavati bharata
abhyuthmanam adharmasya tadatmanam srjamy aham
(Gita, chapter 4, Verse 7)
Literary Translation: Whenever righteousness falls and
unrighteousness grows the Almighty reveals His
presence! The Supreme though unborn and undying,
becomes manifest in human form to overthrow the forces
of ignorance and selfishness.
The above verse explains how the invisible force of
nature makes necessary adjustments to keep stability
and balance by acting through the elements of nature.
Every action, reaction and inaction that we
experience around us represents His manifestation to
maintain Nature's equilibrium. With His wisdom, we can
see His manifestation through me you, they, here,
there, then, now and for ever! The above verse also
illustrates the well known scientific principle of
feed-back mechanism: Let me give a simple example to
illustrate this point.
In the Nature, the number of
snakes and number of rats will be always in balance
and this is the Dharma of Nature. If the population
rats increase without bound (presence of Adharma) the
snakes will get plenty of food which increases its
population and consequently the growth of rat’s
population will be down. The fall in rat’s population
slowly reduces the population of snakes and at the
end, Dharma is reestablished! This simple model can be
expanded to include all species of the nature to
explain the same phenomenon.
http://www.indiadivine.org/showthread.php?t=140912
http://www.indiadivine.org/showthread.php?t=140912