Abstract
All living beings are formed out of five natural elements each of having its own properties. Five Elements of Nature called pañcamahabhuta clearly mentioned in different ancient Indian scripts like sa khyadarsana1 tarkasa graha2etc. k iti Earth P thivi , apa Water , Teja Fire , Marut Air , and Vyoma Space along with various other forces of Nature sustain life and maintain equilibrium in nature. Imbalance of any form of these Elements leads to destruction of the nature and living being physically or mentally. Similar to these elements the Earth is also made up of five components Atmosphere, Hydrosphere, Lithosphere, Mentle and Core. The basic properties of Vyoma and Marut are seen in Atmosphere, that of Teja ’s in Mentle and core and Jala in the Hydrosphere3. In Vedas also we can find explanation about these elements which prove that the ancient mantradra a i are also knew the effect of these elements towards nature as well as to our body. All these elements are held together giving the appearance of a substance similar to the elements in atomic level by the force of attraction and repulsion in different ways. Matter is made up of the smallest particles known as atoms having mass and volume. By different types of bonding molecules are formed. The amount of matter in an object is called Mass and the volume is the space the object takes up. Depending on the arrangement of the atoms a matter can be classified as solid, liquid, gas, or plasma. In this paper we are trying to focus on philosophical, and scientific view with their ecological impact on our life. Dr. Bibhuti Lochan Sarma | Ms. Dipanjali Devi Ä Comparative Study of Basic Elements of Universe Revealed in Indian Philosophy and Modern Science" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-7 | Issue-3 , June 2023, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com.com/papers/ijtsrd58579.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com.com/other-scientific-research-area/other/58579/a-comparative-study-of-basic-elements-of-universe-revealed-in-indian-philosophy-and-modern-science/dr-bibhuti-lochan-sarma
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