Genesis of Reality: A Tattva Perspective

Part-1 The tattvas I t’s easy to forget that English, despite its global reach today, is a relatively modern tongue when set beside ancient languages like Tamil and Sanskrit. This difference in age sometimes creates a curious bias: we tend to readily label anything written in English as ‘scientific,’ while works in other languages risk being dismissed as purely ‘religious’ or even ‘superstitious.’ Yet, the underlying ideas can be profoundly insightful, regardless of the language they’re expressed in. Take Shakti. In English, we might translate it as ‘energy,’ a term readily accepted in science. But when the word ‘Shakti’ itself appears, it’s often immediately associated with a deity and deemed religious, not scientific. As we’ve discussed, these ancient Indian languages are incredibly old, and their vocabulary, though not English, can certainly articulate profound scientific or proto-scientific understandings of the universe.” A random YouTube suggestion about tattv...