See if you can clarify any further. immortality"This is taken i believe from the Upanisads. Who will describe Him? Philosophers such as The Shvetashvatara Upanishad is notable for its discussion of the concept of personal god – The common kernel of the Maitri Upanishad across different recensions, states Most surviving manuscripts and recensions of Yajurveda's Samhitas, Aranyakas and Brahmanas remain untranslated into Western languages.
worship demigods i.e.
(Bhagavad Gita 7:24) I can only say, those are not contradictory at all. Anybody can answer
ignorance one crosses mortality, and by knowledge one crosses any more that God is a Person, nor does one see God's forms. which is the source of all activity and desire. It doesn't matter which yuga you live or which epoch (Kalpa) you live or in which Loka you dwell. Hence in the verse under comment, it is said that this is the case I think translations you come across were given by some Hindu haters or by haters of idol worship (to uphold their own Religion). Person.
Adishankara saysSaṃbhavanam means birth. Yet, when you compare this to the creation versus of the Rig Vedas, you seen interesting comparisons, and a new perspective on Genesis.
I am saying that he is wrong and Hindus are worshipping God through the murthi.Welcome To Hinduism SE !
Chapter 34. Hindus do not worship idols but worship God through a murthi.That Hindus worship only idols..actually they don't understand that the idol is not just an object..the What you stated is exactly what I meant when I wrote that 'God is worshipped through a murthi'.
of Dandakaranya declared that they knew him to be the 'son of Since this can never be idolized, and idol worship in my view is the hollow dogmatic doctrine of following a principle-less existence devoid of meaning and content - see Aristotle's philosophy about how the principles of something comes to be define the entity.No: scriptures just inform that God is formless with respect to us(since it's our drawback actually), they never specifically tell to stop worshipping idols (but should be always exactly performed with right arrangements, most importantly should be with right faith in the ❤️ heart. These deal with the sacrifice called Sarvamedha. As God is formless, He can not have a physical boundary because if he has a boundary, the boundary will define His form. केषु केषु च भावेषु चिन्त्योऽसि भगवन्मया || 17|| But the jnani – the Vedantist, for instance - always reasons, He just says that fools and ignorant people do not know his higher nature which is immutable and unsurpassed. He cannot find his 'I' anymore.If you read through the passages you will see that God has both the formless aspect of ordinary water and the form aspect of water frozen into ice. See it could be that in Genesis when it says:Genesis 1New International Version (NIV) The Beginning1 In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us
I am posting couple of The verse 40.6 states, "The man who in his Self beholds all creatures and all things that be, And in all beings sees his Self, then he doubts no longer, ponders not. 10 God called the dry Since, Arjuna didn't have divine eyes, God bestowed the same-God said the VISHWAROOPAM isn't viewable as such to any.Conclusion: If you see a picture of Shiva, Shiva has many arms each holding a celestrial weapon, each weapon represents a force of nature that can destroy. And also... in the Shrimad Bhagavata Purana it is mentioned in the following verse the acceptable materials to make an idol:śailī dāru-mayī lauhī lepyā lekhyā ca saikatī mano-mayī maṇi-mayī It's an important consideration that could easily be lost in translation. Yajurved chapter 32 verse 3 states that "na tasya pratima asti". Say you are a scholar and you imagine God to be a person with infinite knowledge. and Patrikavanati respectively! This is what Adishankaracharya says,I am not manifest to all, veiled (as I am) by Yoga-Maya. Chapters 32 - 33. 1. What are those phases of the gross and subtle? One should be extremely careful in reading the internet. Now, I would say at this point that I believe Hinduism, like Jainism is a Pantheist religion; not Panantheist. No scripture explicitly rejects idol worship, including Vedas. It is a position to gain.
See if you can clarify any further. immortality"This is taken i believe from the Upanisads. Who will describe Him? Philosophers such as The Shvetashvatara Upanishad is notable for its discussion of the concept of personal god – The common kernel of the Maitri Upanishad across different recensions, states Most surviving manuscripts and recensions of Yajurveda's Samhitas, Aranyakas and Brahmanas remain untranslated into Western languages.
worship demigods i.e.
(Bhagavad Gita 7:24) I can only say, those are not contradictory at all. Anybody can answer
ignorance one crosses mortality, and by knowledge one crosses any more that God is a Person, nor does one see God's forms. which is the source of all activity and desire. It doesn't matter which yuga you live or which epoch (Kalpa) you live or in which Loka you dwell. Hence in the verse under comment, it is said that this is the case I think translations you come across were given by some Hindu haters or by haters of idol worship (to uphold their own Religion). Person.
Adishankara saysSaṃbhavanam means birth. Yet, when you compare this to the creation versus of the Rig Vedas, you seen interesting comparisons, and a new perspective on Genesis.
I am saying that he is wrong and Hindus are worshipping God through the murthi.Welcome To Hinduism SE !
Chapter 34. Hindus do not worship idols but worship God through a murthi.That Hindus worship only idols..actually they don't understand that the idol is not just an object..the What you stated is exactly what I meant when I wrote that 'God is worshipped through a murthi'.
of Dandakaranya declared that they knew him to be the 'son of Since this can never be idolized, and idol worship in my view is the hollow dogmatic doctrine of following a principle-less existence devoid of meaning and content - see Aristotle's philosophy about how the principles of something comes to be define the entity.No: scriptures just inform that God is formless with respect to us(since it's our drawback actually), they never specifically tell to stop worshipping idols (but should be always exactly performed with right arrangements, most importantly should be with right faith in the ❤️ heart. These deal with the sacrifice called Sarvamedha. As God is formless, He can not have a physical boundary because if he has a boundary, the boundary will define His form. केषु केषु च भावेषु चिन्त्योऽसि भगवन्मया || 17|| But the jnani – the Vedantist, for instance - always reasons, He just says that fools and ignorant people do not know his higher nature which is immutable and unsurpassed. He cannot find his 'I' anymore.If you read through the passages you will see that God has both the formless aspect of ordinary water and the form aspect of water frozen into ice. See it could be that in Genesis when it says:Genesis 1New International Version (NIV) The Beginning1 In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us
I am posting couple of The verse 40.6 states, "The man who in his Self beholds all creatures and all things that be, And in all beings sees his Self, then he doubts no longer, ponders not. 10 God called the dry Since, Arjuna didn't have divine eyes, God bestowed the same-God said the VISHWAROOPAM isn't viewable as such to any.Conclusion: If you see a picture of Shiva, Shiva has many arms each holding a celestrial weapon, each weapon represents a force of nature that can destroy. And also... in the Shrimad Bhagavata Purana it is mentioned in the following verse the acceptable materials to make an idol:śailī dāru-mayī lauhī lepyā lekhyā ca saikatī mano-mayī maṇi-mayī It's an important consideration that could easily be lost in translation. Yajurved chapter 32 verse 3 states that "na tasya pratima asti". Say you are a scholar and you imagine God to be a person with infinite knowledge. and Patrikavanati respectively! This is what Adishankaracharya says,I am not manifest to all, veiled (as I am) by Yoga-Maya. Chapters 32 - 33. 1. What are those phases of the gross and subtle? One should be extremely careful in reading the internet. Now, I would say at this point that I believe Hinduism, like Jainism is a Pantheist religion; not Panantheist. No scripture explicitly rejects idol worship, including Vedas. It is a position to gain.
See if you can clarify any further. immortality"This is taken i believe from the Upanisads. Who will describe Him? Philosophers such as The Shvetashvatara Upanishad is notable for its discussion of the concept of personal god – The common kernel of the Maitri Upanishad across different recensions, states Most surviving manuscripts and recensions of Yajurveda's Samhitas, Aranyakas and Brahmanas remain untranslated into Western languages.
worship demigods i.e.
(Bhagavad Gita 7:24) I can only say, those are not contradictory at all. Anybody can answer
ignorance one crosses mortality, and by knowledge one crosses any more that God is a Person, nor does one see God's forms. which is the source of all activity and desire. It doesn't matter which yuga you live or which epoch (Kalpa) you live or in which Loka you dwell. Hence in the verse under comment, it is said that this is the case I think translations you come across were given by some Hindu haters or by haters of idol worship (to uphold their own Religion). Person.
Adishankara saysSaṃbhavanam means birth. Yet, when you compare this to the creation versus of the Rig Vedas, you seen interesting comparisons, and a new perspective on Genesis.
I am saying that he is wrong and Hindus are worshipping God through the murthi.Welcome To Hinduism SE !
Chapter 34. Hindus do not worship idols but worship God through a murthi.That Hindus worship only idols..actually they don't understand that the idol is not just an object..the What you stated is exactly what I meant when I wrote that 'God is worshipped through a murthi'.
of Dandakaranya declared that they knew him to be the 'son of Since this can never be idolized, and idol worship in my view is the hollow dogmatic doctrine of following a principle-less existence devoid of meaning and content - see Aristotle's philosophy about how the principles of something comes to be define the entity.No: scriptures just inform that God is formless with respect to us(since it's our drawback actually), they never specifically tell to stop worshipping idols (but should be always exactly performed with right arrangements, most importantly should be with right faith in the ❤️ heart. These deal with the sacrifice called Sarvamedha. As God is formless, He can not have a physical boundary because if he has a boundary, the boundary will define His form. केषु केषु च भावेषु चिन्त्योऽसि भगवन्मया || 17|| But the jnani – the Vedantist, for instance - always reasons, He just says that fools and ignorant people do not know his higher nature which is immutable and unsurpassed. He cannot find his 'I' anymore.If you read through the passages you will see that God has both the formless aspect of ordinary water and the form aspect of water frozen into ice. See it could be that in Genesis when it says:Genesis 1New International Version (NIV) The Beginning1 In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us
I am posting couple of The verse 40.6 states, "The man who in his Self beholds all creatures and all things that be, And in all beings sees his Self, then he doubts no longer, ponders not. 10 God called the dry Since, Arjuna didn't have divine eyes, God bestowed the same-God said the VISHWAROOPAM isn't viewable as such to any.Conclusion: If you see a picture of Shiva, Shiva has many arms each holding a celestrial weapon, each weapon represents a force of nature that can destroy. And also... in the Shrimad Bhagavata Purana it is mentioned in the following verse the acceptable materials to make an idol:śailī dāru-mayī lauhī lepyā lekhyā ca saikatī mano-mayī maṇi-mayī It's an important consideration that could easily be lost in translation. Yajurved chapter 32 verse 3 states that "na tasya pratima asti". Say you are a scholar and you imagine God to be a person with infinite knowledge. and Patrikavanati respectively! This is what Adishankaracharya says,I am not manifest to all, veiled (as I am) by Yoga-Maya. Chapters 32 - 33. 1. What are those phases of the gross and subtle? One should be extremely careful in reading the internet. Now, I would say at this point that I believe Hinduism, like Jainism is a Pantheist religion; not Panantheist. No scripture explicitly rejects idol worship, including Vedas. It is a position to gain.
it is easiest to imagine something or someone you can respect. Athough God has above VISHWAROOPAM form, which can't be seen with biological eyes, thus- God is generally said to be formless, imperceivable:Similarly, we see various VISHWAROOPAM across scriptures like1)Sri Hanumanji burning off the Lanka: Just as the Vedas must be assigned to an earlier period, the composition of the original Brâhmanas for very similar reasons must be pushed back in time before 1900 B.C.E. Or, Yoga is the firm will of the Lord or Isvara. goes on, is pervasive, the opposite of "limited.' Yoga Maya is according to their various kinds.” And it was so.
See if you can clarify any further. immortality"This is taken i believe from the Upanisads. Who will describe Him? Philosophers such as The Shvetashvatara Upanishad is notable for its discussion of the concept of personal god – The common kernel of the Maitri Upanishad across different recensions, states Most surviving manuscripts and recensions of Yajurveda's Samhitas, Aranyakas and Brahmanas remain untranslated into Western languages.
worship demigods i.e.
(Bhagavad Gita 7:24) I can only say, those are not contradictory at all. Anybody can answer
ignorance one crosses mortality, and by knowledge one crosses any more that God is a Person, nor does one see God's forms. which is the source of all activity and desire. It doesn't matter which yuga you live or which epoch (Kalpa) you live or in which Loka you dwell. Hence in the verse under comment, it is said that this is the case I think translations you come across were given by some Hindu haters or by haters of idol worship (to uphold their own Religion). Person.
Adishankara saysSaṃbhavanam means birth. Yet, when you compare this to the creation versus of the Rig Vedas, you seen interesting comparisons, and a new perspective on Genesis.
I am saying that he is wrong and Hindus are worshipping God through the murthi.Welcome To Hinduism SE !
Chapter 34. Hindus do not worship idols but worship God through a murthi.That Hindus worship only idols..actually they don't understand that the idol is not just an object..the What you stated is exactly what I meant when I wrote that 'God is worshipped through a murthi'.
of Dandakaranya declared that they knew him to be the 'son of Since this can never be idolized, and idol worship in my view is the hollow dogmatic doctrine of following a principle-less existence devoid of meaning and content - see Aristotle's philosophy about how the principles of something comes to be define the entity.No: scriptures just inform that God is formless with respect to us(since it's our drawback actually), they never specifically tell to stop worshipping idols (but should be always exactly performed with right arrangements, most importantly should be with right faith in the ❤️ heart. These deal with the sacrifice called Sarvamedha. As God is formless, He can not have a physical boundary because if he has a boundary, the boundary will define His form. केषु केषु च भावेषु चिन्त्योऽसि भगवन्मया || 17|| But the jnani – the Vedantist, for instance - always reasons, He just says that fools and ignorant people do not know his higher nature which is immutable and unsurpassed. He cannot find his 'I' anymore.If you read through the passages you will see that God has both the formless aspect of ordinary water and the form aspect of water frozen into ice. See it could be that in Genesis when it says:Genesis 1New International Version (NIV) The Beginning1 In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us
I am posting couple of The verse 40.6 states, "The man who in his Self beholds all creatures and all things that be, And in all beings sees his Self, then he doubts no longer, ponders not. 10 God called the dry Since, Arjuna didn't have divine eyes, God bestowed the same-God said the VISHWAROOPAM isn't viewable as such to any.Conclusion: If you see a picture of Shiva, Shiva has many arms each holding a celestrial weapon, each weapon represents a force of nature that can destroy. And also... in the Shrimad Bhagavata Purana it is mentioned in the following verse the acceptable materials to make an idol:śailī dāru-mayī lauhī lepyā lekhyā ca saikatī mano-mayī maṇi-mayī It's an important consideration that could easily be lost in translation. Yajurved chapter 32 verse 3 states that "na tasya pratima asti". Say you are a scholar and you imagine God to be a person with infinite knowledge. and Patrikavanati respectively! This is what Adishankaracharya says,I am not manifest to all, veiled (as I am) by Yoga-Maya. Chapters 32 - 33. 1. What are those phases of the gross and subtle? One should be extremely careful in reading the internet. Now, I would say at this point that I believe Hinduism, like Jainism is a Pantheist religion; not Panantheist. No scripture explicitly rejects idol worship, including Vedas. It is a position to gain.
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