Why should we believe in whats written in Vedas?
Lord Sri Kṛṣṇa says: “I am situated in everyone’s heart, and from Me come remembrance, knowledge and forgetfulness. One may ask, “How may one accept authority?” The answer is given by Srila Prabhupada: “The answer of the genuine mother to the question of who is one’s father is authoritative”. One cannot argue about or object to this point. Similarly, when a child learns that two times two is equal to four from his father and he tells the same thing to a professor of mathematics, the professor has to agree that the child is speaking perfectly. The child may not be perfect, but the knowledge that he is speaking is perfect because he has taken it from an authority. Similarly, all the Vedic knowledge is infallible. For example, it has been mentioned in the Vedas that cow dung is pure whereas other stool is impure, and modern science has found this to be true. It has been scientifically confirmed by chemical analysis that cow dung indeed contains various antiseptic properties.
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