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Mysteries of the Sacred UniverseThe Cosmology of the Bhagavata Purana

Richard L. Thompson

“Gripping, scholarly, and groundbreaking, Mysteries of the Sacred Universe

deserves to be widely read and discussed.”      —Robert G. Bauval, coauthor of

both The Orion Mystery and The Message of the Sphinx

      From the flat earth to the sun’s chariot, traditional spiritual texts

often seem wedded to outmoded cosmologies that show, at best, the scientific

limitations of their authors. The Bhagavata Purana, one of the classical

scriptures of Hinduism, seems, at first glance, to be no exception. However, a

closer examination of this text reveals unexpected depths of knowledge in

ancient cosmology. Mysteries of the Sacred Universe shows that the cosmology of

the Bhagavata Purana is a sophisticated system, with multiple levels of meaning

that encode at least four different astronomical, geographical, and spiritual

world models.      By viewing the text in the light of modern astronomy,

Richard Thompson shows how ancient scientists expressed exact knowledge in

apparently mythological terms. Comparison with the ancient traditions of Egypt

and the Near East shows early cultural connections between India and these

regions—including a surprisingly advanced science. However, quantitative

science is only part of the picture. Mysteries of the Sacred Universe also

offers a clear understanding of how the spiritual dimension was integrated into

ancient Indian cosmology.

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