Posts Tagged ‘hindus’
Do you believe ghosts exist? If yes, do you have any personal experience or know someone who has?
Catholics, Jewish, Hindus, Muslims, Wiccans & the many off-shoots of these, Farsi, Protestants, Orthodox, Jains, Coptics or the 100′s other beliefs from the Artic Eskimos to the Jungles of Borneo, all believe is some form of worship to sustain their spiritual being. Be it a Supreme God-head (with several hundreds of “saints” / “gods & goddesses” / prophets / etc to support them), but what is your opinion or belief? Do you have a belief and if so, what is it about your religion that gives you strength to carry on the day, in the knowledge that your God is with you?
What is your opinion? do not believe in a God, as such. But almost all religions have either an “after-life” or some form of “reincarnation” to “heaven” or “hell” or return to the earth for another try, until you get it right this time! What is your opinion
Farsi, or Artic Eskimos, dont call us Eskimos, we are Inuits, my goodness, we cannot nit-pick our way in life, it is too easy to be autocratic when you have the power but I am a simple person, who seeks a VERY SIMPLE answer that from dawn of time to the present day has bothered us, is there anything at all out there when we “perish”… or do we really perish? We perhaps do, physically but ALL that we have learned over the centuries, let alone our own personal lives, a total waste of space?
Can anything we know now be of benefit for the future generations, and can we, or should we pass on our knowledge to the next generation? Is not spiritual part of today’s existence, is not what your experiences, be it political, religious or socially helpful, be passed on to the next generation and do we not learn from it?
Can a ghost of someone who passed on, say last week or a hundred years ago, leave an imprint which sensitive people can feel? Deaf, blind or paralised, we have other senses..
For every God lover specialy Hindus,Christians ,Muslims and every other religion including the aethists?
Hinduism is based principally on four VEDAS . These four Books of Hinduism cover every aspect of leading ones life. These books are in Sanskrit.
Vedic hymens are chanted in all the Hindu rituals from marriage as well as cremation.Based on these books Hinduism is a way of life.
In these four Vedas there is no scope for worshiping of a deity.
GOD is formless and one but for concentration of mind Deity worship was introduced later.GOD is all pervading is the common belief of Hinduism.Hence what ever you choose can be assumed to project image of GOD.
There as they say are 330 million Gods and Goddesses in Hinduism. It reflects that GOD IS all pervading and exists every where. There is nothing which does not have soul and spiritual content.this is the highest fundamental commonality which makes Hinduism so open and accepting.
The highest form of understanding GOD or BRAHMA is when in very deep Meditation, after the mind is completely shed in Shav Asana( state of dead body,which is the last stage in Yoga achievement,Rishis like Shankracharya and many others experienced one-ness with God.They suddenly realized and without words felt ‘AHAM BRAHMA ASTI’ meaning there by’ I am God’.They were able to get dissolved while living and feel part of the whole universe.
This comes with greatest possible renunciation and Yoga practice after the physical aspect is fully tamed.
Hence for these rishis or Gurus every thing relected and reminded the existance of GOD.
The vastness of Hinduiism was slowly misused and lesser values like idle worship where a common man found some mode of concentration ,were introduced.
Krishna too was a hindu scholar.
When He says In GITA that I am GOD is because of this basic VEDIC philosophy.AHAM BRAHAM ASTI.People started worshipping Him as God.
GITA is nothing but concentrated form of VEDIC philsophy.
Krishna learnt about Vedas in a religious school when He was young.It is very confusing for many like you when they see so many forms of Gods etc.You will find snakes,elephans,birds,etc.etc being worshipped as Gods.This is Hinduism which absorbs every aspect of life but has a common ground to stand on.
I go one step furhter then this and say look into the soul of this planet and see what I see.I say with clarity that my realization goes beyond vedas. Every religion has lived its life and become a political game.Like yoga is physical and mental achievement without seeking one ness with God.Incase you wantany clarification Contact me on, mraju69@yahoo.com .
I have no religious affliations or any cult.I am all by myself.
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Handfull of dust particles provides me deepest source of meditation on GOD of reality in the COSMOS.I have found none who can realy understand me.I have written about 20,000 pages but feel it will all go waste.
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Apr 20, 2006 at 1:30 am
As for as materialistic world is concerned I have been very success full.I have more then I need and , I paid paid full attention to my faimily. All have settled down well and are i ndependent.I have no doubts or questions for which I need any clarifications.
Yes there are limitations of human language to convey my deepest thoughts as i feel within. Individuals can only understand through a language. Language is too technical in nature as it depends upon the vinbrations of ear drums.I beg your pardon if i could not make you understand what I want to convey. I am not a use less person as some of the readers are trying to make out.I am an engineer, shipping master, fighter pilot,commercial pilot and stil
Do Dust convey essence of God or the organised religions
question for Christians…………….?
The closest present day religion, which has a Trinity, as its core belief is Hinduism. In the Hindu philosophy Lord Brahma is the Supreme God of Creation, Lord Vishnu is the Sustainer God and Lord Shiva is a God of Destruction. Hindus, who worship multiple deities, justify their dogma as monotheistic belief on the ground that each deity stresses one or more aspects of The One Supreme God, called Brahma. There are hundreds of gods and goddesses in various Hindu temples throughout India. But each has its own specific power and place in worship, depending upon a particular aspect or aspects of the Supreme God that he or she stresses or represents. This is very similar to the Trinity in Christianity; however, most Christians who view the Hindu religion will condemn it as Polytheistic.
The question for Christians is why then do they not view their own religion as Polytheistic if they think the Hindu Religion is polytheistic?
