Direction: While the modern India has made progress in various fields, the priceless intangible heritage of works like the Sama Veda have gone unnoticed-a great loss indeed. We have, it could be said, mindlessly pursed a line of development causing
unwelcome changes to the very fabric of our culture; not very different from iconoclastic behavior. In spite of the fact that a large number of rich Indians possess more wealth than the world's richest, we demonstrate such ignorance about the Vedas in general and Sama Veda in particular. One needs to find out why the world’s oldest composite literature on religion, sciences, humanities and spirituality attracts little public attention today. The yajnas, apart from their religious functions, were unfortunately termed as mere ‘rituals’ even by Indian scholars and so their secular significance has been undermined. It has been shown in a premiere scientific institute in Pune that the Yajna bhasma being of the size of nano-particles had positive effects on human health and the environment.
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What regret does this passage talk about ?
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- This passage regrets that priceless legacy of scriptures has unnoticed
- The Yajnas are unfortunately termed as rituals
- Spirituality attracts little public attention
- All of the above
Correct Option: D
In this passage, the author regrets that in today's modern world the people have not noticed the priceless legacy of scriptures. The yajnas are termed as rituals and spirituality attracts little public attention.