Tuesday, February 14, 2017

What is the Truth?

This is a very complex question from the last few centuries asked by countless people around the world. As per the Holy Bible, Pontius Pilate asked the same question to Jesus. Look up ‘truth’ in any dictionary and you will find a definition as: "conformity to fact or actuality a statement proven to be or accepted as true"
And yet there is no single definition on which all scholars or philosophers agree and there is great debate as to whether truth is absolute or relative or objective or subjective. And of course truth can be sought after in many areas of life- in Law, in Science and Mathematics and in Religion and Spirituality.
But, what matters is the ‘actuality’. The Truth is the virtue which holds the good. Everything in the world is composed of different relative components. As we think, the relatively we get. Similarly, the concept of Truth specially beholds this kind of relativity. Everything that occurs in this eternal universe is relative. Nothing can be said totally right or totally wrong. The central idea is that Truth is nothing but the virtue of the righteousness. Simply a Truth is eventually all that leads to the Good, and the Good leads to the Godliness.



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