Tuesday 15 May 2012

About Hinduism
Qs:
1. In Vedas, it's clearly written that GOD's no image, no statue, no idol, and no picture then why still worship idols? your own holly book stops you from it? 

2. Now In other Hindu's holly book, Yajurved .. It's clearly written that "GOD's only one and nothing 's like him. not at all not at all not at all."


Ans: Firstly the question themselves are misguided and from people who did not read the whole thing and hence are not in context..... so as I do not want to be quoted out of context please read the whole thing and ask me any questions.

Hindus do not have a concept of a separate God..... God For Us is Brahm..... it is everything and everybody... so that is what is written in the Ved (even if there are four but no plural should be used for it......), it says God is nothing but everything.....

But our Philosophy means we are to worship everything..... and it does not give a definition which..... we can worship fire, water, air anything that is around us..... as by our definition anything which you think is God, is God.... even a rock, a piece of Wood.... does not mean we are worshiping different Gods.. specifically in Sanskrit and all Indian languages derived from Sanskrit there is no plural to the all names for God...... we will say Bhagwaan, Prabhu, Thakur... I dont think a plural exists for them......

Our mythologies confuse the uninitiated as they dont get the basic thing..... they are written in Upma Alankar, (ie Similies), so they are implied by the internal meaning, they are not only stories.....

For example, when we say Vishnu (more on these later), as a representative of Balance of the world is married to Lakshmi the Goddess of Money/wealth/well being, it is meant that the to maintain the balance in the world the well being of the creatures inside should work together like the husband and wife work together for their family...... one sentence in Sanskrit can have meaning in 100s of sentences.....

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