Indian Traditional Textile is The Combination of Science and Religion
Journal Title: Research Journal of Philosophy & Social Sciences - Year 2017, Vol 0, Issue 2
Abstract
Science and religion are two diverse but not two argumentative paths: two ever valuable efforts of human spirit. Religion is not a sort of less developed science, but an autonomous way of thinking, beliefs and actions, offering to supporter a solution of some problems otherwise unsolvable, even by support of science and its methods. Despite differences in time and places causal links exist among the religions and sciencefor textiles will be discussed in this paper. Textiles are used to meet basic human needs and are essential to performance, feeling of belongingness. It plays an important role in non verbal communication indicating many personal and social characteristics of the wearer.The practices involving textiles in religious ritual and ceremonies can be considered in three broad categories: (1) Emblematic meanings associated with textiles; (2) Ceremonial functions for textiles within religious practices; and(3) Links between the sacred and the impertinent realms.When we talk textile as a science it shows all the scientific procedure included from fiber to fabric.With the efficient use of mind one can understand the positive relation of science and religion. It is not a matter of argument that what is better. In fact the proper use of both variables can create wonders in any field. There was a saying Without a spiritual background man has no moral responsibility: man without moral responsibility poses a danger to a society. In this way if the man posses all the moral, spiritual and religious values in him he will use science to create wonders which do not harm the world ecology
Authors and Affiliations
Ms. Kanchan Saxena
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