Today, I stumbled upon a captivating YouTube Shorts video by bhavesh_yuj that offers a brilliant and thought-provoking explanation of the often-asked question: “Why so many Gods in Sanatan Dharma?”
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The concept is illustrated through the familiar scientific phenomenon we studied in school—the scattering or diffraction of white light. Just as white light, when passed through a prism, splits into a vibrant spectrum of seven colors, the singular, indivisible Divine Oneness in Sanatan Dharma manifests into various deities, each representing a unique aspect of that supreme light. This simple yet profound analogy bridges the worlds of science and spirituality, making it accessible even to those skeptical about the divine. It gently nudges every reason-minded thinker to reconsider—perhaps divinity, like light, is simply being viewed through different lenses. A powerful reminder that oneness doesn't disappear in multiplicity—it expresses itself through it.
Forever, A Humble Seeker of Truth & Divine
Meraki Pegasus,
Dr Racchana D Fadia
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