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The Voice of Oneness


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1 Department of Philosophy, University of Kalyani, India
     

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The present article examines the validity of some great truths uttered by a Hindu Monk which in his words 'are simple because they are of universal application' in the year 1893.1 These universal principles were eventually acknowledged and verified by classical physicists in unequivocal terms, because the basic goal of religion and science, if permitted to say, is more or less same - the quest of knowledge that identify infinite in the finite.
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Lily Biswas
Department of Philosophy, University of Kalyani, India

Abstract


The present article examines the validity of some great truths uttered by a Hindu Monk which in his words 'are simple because they are of universal application' in the year 1893.1 These universal principles were eventually acknowledged and verified by classical physicists in unequivocal terms, because the basic goal of religion and science, if permitted to say, is more or less same - the quest of knowledge that identify infinite in the finite.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.24906/isc%2F2017%2Fv31%2Fi3%2F155615