Monday, December 29, 2025
ADVT 
India

Ancient Indian Scriptures Said Earth Is 1.97 Billion Years Old: Rajnath Singh

Darpan News Desk IANS, 09 Dec, 2016 12:32 PM
    How old is the Earth? There are different theories on that, the most general one that says our planet was formed around 4.54 billion years ago.
     
    Union home minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday claimed that the Earth came into existence 1.97 billion years ago, noting that only ancient India’s cosmological calculations were “the nearest” in tune with modern scientific ones about our planet’s age.
     
    Citing renowned American astronomer, cosmologist and astrophysicist Carl Sagan, Rajnath Singh said he also “accepted” that ancient Indian scriptures had information on earth’s age. The home minister was speaking at the inauguration of the second India International Science Festival, backed by the government’s ministry of science and technology and RSS-linked Vijnan Bharati.
     
    “When was the earth created? Some say 25,000 years (ago), some say 20,000 (years ago) while some say 40,000 (years ago).
     
    “When Carl Sagan came up with a coded message... a pioneer satellite with a coded message was sent to the solar system to know which is the oldest civilisation. So, the work of decoding the code was done by Carl Sagan,” Singh said.
     
     
    He noted that even Sagan once observed that ancient India’s cosmological calculations were the nearest in tune with modern scientific calculations.
     
    “(Even) he accepted that it is mentioned in the religious texts and literature of India, the earth came into existence 1.97 billion years ago. Sagan has accepted it,” Singh said, adding that in ancient times India was a repository of scientific knowledge and temper.
     
    The home minister also said he did not want India to become a ‘super power’, but a teacher to the world (vishwa guru).
     
    “People get scarred to stand with powerful, but they one only experience love when it comes to standing with guru,” the senior BJP leader said.
     
     
    Singh, who worked as a lecturer of physics, also said that nobel laureate German physicist Werner Heisenberg, got the idea of basic uncertainty of principles while he was discussing Vedas with Rabindranath Tagore.
     
    “Heisenberg’s friend wrote a book. In that when (Fritjof) Capra asked him from where did he get the concept of ‘Principles of Uncertainty’ he (Heisenberg) said, ‘I got the concept of principles of uncertainty when I was discussing Vedas with Rabindranath Tagore’,” Singh added.

    MORE India ARTICLES

    An 'Aam Aadmi' Sends Arvind Kejriwal Rs 364 To Buy Shoes So That He Won't Embarrass India Again!

    An 'Aam Aadmi' Sends Arvind Kejriwal Rs 364 To Buy Shoes So That He Won't Embarrass India Again!
    He was seen wearing floaters at the President’s dinner at the Rashtrapati Bhavan where French President Fancois Hollande was also present 

    An 'Aam Aadmi' Sends Arvind Kejriwal Rs 364 To Buy Shoes So That He Won't Embarrass India Again!

    Bengaluru Mob Strips Tanzanian Girl After Sudanese Man Runs Over A Woman

    Bengaluru Mob Strips Tanzanian Girl After Sudanese Man Runs Over A Woman
    External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Wednesday described as "shameful" an alleged attack and stripping of a Tanzanian woman in Bengaluru following a road accident.

    Bengaluru Mob Strips Tanzanian Girl After Sudanese Man Runs Over A Woman

    UBC Finance Committee Says No To Selling Off Fossil Fuel Holdings

    UBC Finance Committee Says No To Selling Off Fossil Fuel Holdings
    VANCOUVER — The University of British Columbia's finance committee has voted against selling off the school's fossil fuel holdings.  

    UBC Finance Committee Says No To Selling Off Fossil Fuel Holdings

    Satirist Surendra Sharma Suffers Heart Attack

    Satirist Surendra Sharma Suffers Heart Attack
    The Padma Shri awardee poet had returned from a 'Kavi Sammelan' in Etah and was in the state capital on a brief stop over.

    Satirist Surendra Sharma Suffers Heart Attack

    Kejriwal Offers Rs.551 Crore Loan For Salaries; Civic Workers Continue Strike

    Kejriwal Offers Rs.551 Crore Loan For Salaries; Civic Workers Continue Strike
    The workers, however, said the announcement of a loan was not a permanent solution to their crisis and they would continue with their strike, now eight days old.

    Kejriwal Offers Rs.551 Crore Loan For Salaries; Civic Workers Continue Strike

    OROP to cost Rs.7,500 crore a year, arrears Rs.10,900 crore

    OROP to cost Rs.7,500 crore a year, arrears Rs.10,900 crore
    The annual expenditure on the 'One Rank One Pension' (OROP) scheme has been estimated at around Rs.7,500 crore, the defence ministry said on Wednesday.

    OROP to cost Rs.7,500 crore a year, arrears Rs.10,900 crore