Sunday, 22 June 2025

A EKAM SAD VIPRA BAHUDHA VADANTI X JUST A LONG DREAM WITH SUFFRNG

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The phrase "Ekam Sad Vipra Bahudha Vadanti" appears to be a variant or misquoted version of a well-known Sanskrit verse from the Rigveda:

Correct Version:

"Ekam sat viprā bahudhā vadanti"
(ऎकं सद्विप्रा बहुधा वदन्ति)

Translation:

"Truth is One, the wise call it by many names."

Source:

Rigveda 1.164.46


Meaning:

This verse is one of the most cited expressions of spiritual pluralism in Hindu philosophy. It emphasizes that:

  • There is one ultimate reality or truth (Ekam Sat).

  • Different sages (Viprah) describe or interpret it in various ways (Bahudha Vadanti).

Common Interpretations:

  • Different religions or philosophies may use different names or paths (e.g., God, Allah, Brahman, Tao), but they are ultimately reaching toward the same ultimate truth.

  • Encourages tolerance and inclusivity in spiritual and philosophical discourse.


If you meant something else by "samsthi", please clarify — it seems like a typo or a misrendering.

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