Wednesday, March 1, 2017

From the point of view of anthropology, man is also a wild animal. But all of this has not happened just suddenly and casually. It is the result of thousands of years of sadhana for development.



From the point of view of anthropology, man is also a wild animal. To reach the present state of physical and developmental maturity man has undergone several stages of development during the evolution of the family and apes. In course of successive evolution, he has developed his intellectual and working capabilities . He has made numerous achievements in the field of education, medicine, sculpture, fine arts, farming , transportation etc. But all of this has not happened just suddenly and casually. It is the result of thousands of years of sadhana for development. Had he not erected the frame work of social structure, governmental system, philosophy, religion, culture, and ethics, in his original form, he would not have been better than apes. Even today, in areas untouched by modern civilization man is living in a state of pitiable backwardness.

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