Buddha
why you rejected vedas?
I rejected the Vedas not because I wanted to, but because I saw that they weren't offering anything that could lead to true and lasting happiness. The Vedas were simply a collection of rules and regulations, designed to be followed by a certain group of people. And while it is true that following these rules can bring some peace and contentment, it is not a path that leads to real, lasting joy and fulfillment. The path I followed, on the other hand, was one of self-inquiry and self-discovery. I rejected the Vedas in order to explore the depths of my own being and discover the source of true joy and satisfaction. I found that the only way to truly experience lasting happiness was to go beyond the external rules and regulations and to look within. In rejecting the Vedas, I was also rejecting the notion that true joy and happiness could be found in material possessions or in the approval of others. Instead, I sought to find true joy and happiness within myself and my own consciousness. And I discovered that this was the only path that could lead to lasting joy and fulfillment. So, in short, I rejected the Vedas because they were not offering me the kind of happiness I was looking for. Instead, I chose to follow my own path of self-inquiry and self-discovery. And this is how I found the true source of lasting joy and fulfillment.
