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  • Arya Samaj has a much different view from this guy.

  • SHIV HI SATTYA HAI.. SHIV HI SUNDER HAI..LOVE U SHIV JI..OM NAMAH SHIVAYE..

  • Humankind has been searching for our Creator since They can think. Let us respect every religion on this earth since They have noble causes to manage 7 billion direct descendent of chimps. :)

  • @DupersFucker

    Hinduism for U

    The religion of the Bharatiyas is the most ancient in origin. Having regard to its Vedic basis, it has been described as Hinduism. The essence of this faith is its universality as expressed in the saying: "Lokaas samasthaas sukhino bhavanthu" (MAY ALL THE PEOPLES EVERYWHERE BE HAPPY). The Bharatiya faith laid stress on the happiness of everyone.

  • According to Śrīla Jīva Gosvāmī, Brahmalokaḥ sanātanaḥ is kingdom of God - the loka or abode of Brahman, or the Supreme Lord with eternal spiritual planets in Vaikuṇṭha. Brahmalokaḥ sanātanaḥ is not the same as the Satyaloka planetary system (planet in which Brahmā resides). To distinguish between the two, the adjective sanātana has been used in this case.

    

  • if the ultimate reality (BRAHMAN) is supreme and infinite, then him being beyond the languages should not at the same time deter him from hearing or responding to his creations.

    otherwise, one would be forced to think of GOD as conditioned to be such and such so he has no choice but to not hear our prayers, this would mean GOD is not boundless or ultimate, but limited and relative.

  • "There is no duality in "His" absolute state".

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    I know this is a problem of language, but I find it to be uncomfortable to use the word He, His, Him in reference to this Ultimate Reality.

    If here is no duality within that Ultimate Reality, then using the word Him is applying a limited duality to that concept.

    Does anyone feel this way. I think use of language can be a problem as language itself is like a coloured filter.

  • But I liked this video ... some good information in it. Thanks!

  • The Absolute is already described in the Upanishads as indescribable. So that should explain it. The expression "He" is used because Brahman is also described in the scriptures as "Purusha" the Cosmic Man. In the Upanishads the most common expression used is "That" in contrast to this, the lower self. Secondly there is no duality in His State. But there is always duality in our state. This description of Brahman is in human state and so should not amount to applying any limit to Brahman.

  • @hinduwebsite : HE & SHE are concepts. "SHE" means one who can contain in it. & "HE" is one who creates outside

  • @zetetic0void

    yeh thats why i prefer saying " Self or Brahman"

    its hard to avoid implying duality when using language.

  • @zetetic0void i see your point , now correct me if iam wrong' your saying

    the name should be ( IT & not a personal name like he or she , IT as a thing but in this case a Being as in a state of existence ,,as the ultimate reality..

  • @zetetic0void The limitations of language as a tool for logical process are well known, the interesting thing is that a word can carry more meanings than one and acts like a shortcut to access different images and feelings in your head. What comes into your head upon hearing a word, is a different experience for everyone so you should just think of "Him" as a shortcut word to your experience and understanding of God and leave it at that. no one understands the same word equally.

  • Nothing But Truth...Satyameva Jayate ..

  • Dios puede  ser alcanzado por medio del sentimiento.

  • devas such as indra was worshipped. Later on..GOd willed vishnu to incarnate ... only then vishnu became popular..as sri krishnan and gita was written. But the theory tuday is GOD (brahman) manifisted into 3 , brahma vishnu shiv..i think this is wrong.GOD created brahma vishnu and shiv

  • It is said that brahman created brahma vishnu and shiv. Vishnu incarnated down as sri krishan,rama etc.. the people of that time thought that sri krishna was brahman becuase sri krishan possesed powers. If u see in da vedas there a only a few hyms to vishnu. At that times vishnu was not worshipped.

  • Thanks for the divine sharing

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