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THE OPINION OF Dr. AGARWAL OF AHMEDABAD ABOUT ICE AGE AND ITS GREAT
DESTRUCTIVE EFFECT: “From the study of
atmosphere since the dawn of time, it has been surmised that during the
last one hundred thousand years, the cycle of Ice Age repeats at the end
of ten thousand years.” “The Ice Age in which
the earth is likely to enter, about a dozen countries will have to face
the possibility of complete destruction and about 2 thousand millions of
people will die due to starvation.” “In the coming Ice
Age, the countries like Canada, Britain, Switzerland are likely to be
completely wiped out of the map of the world, whereas India will have to
face acute conditions of drought. India will loose regions of Himalayas
and Sikkim.”
Moreover some people say
that death is invariably going to come once and in the end no one is
going to be saved, then why develop cowardice about ‘Pralaya’? Now here the main question is not saving or not saving people and animals, or cowardice or bravery; but it is of the creation of indescribable misery and unimaginable suffering caused by great calamity befalling innumerable living creatures. Because amongst the surviving people, there would be many children rendered orphan, women and old limbless weaklings, sufferers from sickness and helpless destitute, the very thought of whose miserable condition is painful and pitiable. Moreover, if in accordance with the calculation of scientists due to great disaster like Ice Age, if there is “the possibility of two hundred thousand people dying out of starvation”; then even death instead of bringing an abrupt end would be a slow unbearable highly frightful process. Hence, in view of such circumstances, if people only continue to steep and do not become truth-based, duty-activated (‘Sat-Kartavya-Prayan’) by turning towards God by true conduct full of devotion and prayer, then ‘Pralaya’ will certainly do its own work of ‘Pralaya’ and creatures of the earth will have to be ground in the terrible mill of misery and pain. | ||||
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