In Hitopadéshaḥ हितोपदेशः there is a shloka that says to keep many things secret - recipe of a medicine, financial loss, net worth, past affairs, etc. How did they do this earlier? Using codes, secret knowledge was passed on selectively, or not telling the recipe but giving the medicine. are modern ways to stop the flow of this perennial knowledge. From where do great scientists make discoveries and invention? At the forefront of research, it ultimately comes from one's own brain! From inside, not outside!
The laws of nature, physics, gravity have always been there, only Newton first formulated the laws in the western world. Similarly, to learn you need a radio, and a tuner to tune in.
#SARASWATI VANDANA LYRICS TV#
For example, if you tune off your TV or radio, do the broadcasting waves not exist? They do. If s/he is not studying, it is just enrollment in the class, not studentship. For example, the dharma of student is to study. Actually the generic term for liquid is the same as for water! That is another digression in 'what is dharma?' The defining quality, that quality which upholds the identity of the entity. That is its dharma (धर्म) - defining quality. The words saritā (सरिता = river), sarovara (सरोवर = lake), sarī-sṛipa (सरी-सृप = reptiles), sarpa (सर्प = serpent) all have the same root - to flow. Why is the divinity of learning, knowledge called saraswatī - the name of a river, whose literal meaning is 'one with flow'