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  • and many things are there which speak many future assumptions about him and it became true in the time of muhammad.in a same way as mentioned in vedas and other hindu scriptures......space is too low to give all the refences but you can go to kalki purana ch.2 v.5 and onward as well as bhagvad purana khand12 adhyay2,v18 and onward for more information.......

  • @rishurishabh70

    That's nice, but Kalki avatar is going to show up in 427 thousand years.

    I don't think the Vedas are talking about Mohamed, but I won't go as far as to say it is definitely not true. Also, it is not that important. Vedas are not at all historic scriptures.

  • .......he can be coagulated with kalki avatar...........in bhagvad purana and kalki purana his life and supernatural powers have been already mantioned.in rig and yajur veda narshatrana word has been mentioned 100 times which means man of worthy of peace and muhammad has also the same meaning in arabic..........

  • ,if u all r talking about the similarities then let me tell tell u mohammad has been mentioned in vedas and puranas not directly but indirectly....there has been told about his look,behaviour,birth place,father,mother,his life,battle and many more things

  • Who is God? God is God!

  • I like the philosophy! But I do still question if this is true! Then who created chrisna? And that is the question I have! Forgive me if I misspelled it but who really knows how to spell it! Love and light always to all my brothers and sisters!

  • @service4cash

    The very definition of God is that He is the source of everything, including Himself. If you deduct logically, there must be a source of every phenomenon in the universe, as we can see that nature works in this way. Nothing comes out of nothing. But something always comes from something else. At the end of the line is God. Keep in mind that Vedas describe God quite different that other revealed scriptures of the world. thanks

  • Can a God commit fornication or adultery? Krishna has committed adultery with 1600 women (gopini). He is not God but adulterer!

  • @Indrak09

    How can in be adultery if all the women in the universe are His women?

    Everything is His property, His creation, His laws. He is everything.

    So when you say God is commiting an adultery, you are separating God from His activities, which is degrading God to your level. He is absolute, not relative God, so your accusations are pointless.

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  • This book is contradictory to its own self. Or maybe he's not just explaining it clearly. He said Krishna's the only God. But He reincarnates!. :D What? So does it mean I also can worship his devotees? Hahaha :D

  • @Lshainy16

    Of yourse you can worship His devotees. That is one of the biggest points of the vaishnava philosophy. Most of the time God wants us to worship His pure devotees more than we worship Him. There is no contradiction there..

  • @frocfriz Hello. Just wanted share too. The Old Testament Jews were being exposed to the works of the God the Father. And when it's time for Jesus to work, (coming here to save us), HE has to introduce HIS self that HE is the Son of the Living GOD they worshipped before. And @lanaaw1 is also right with the verse. Guess we should also understand that the business of our family is also ours, but it brings the name of our dad. & if we take authority on it, we must bring his name. Simple picture.

  • @lanaaw1 Yes I have. Holy Trinity are three aspects of Personality of Godhead i guess. Krsna said that his pure devotees can be more kind than Him. Jesus was empowered by the energy of God that's why hi had so much power and knowledge. Jesus is not ordinary man I agree he is great son of God (one who follow His commandments) but I dont't agree he is Father because God has never been born and Jesus was born. Anyway we all know what Jesus said I'M SON OF GOD! stop ignoring his words please.

  • @frocfriz Philippians 2:10-12 Every knee shall bow & every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord.

  • @lanaaw1  Jesus Christ also said ( me and my father are one) one as a quality not greatness. i don't want to convert you nothing of that if you have fillings about Jesus Christ

    as a God is also right because he is your savior. and mine to :) all glories to Jesus Christ!

  • @frocfriz Jesus is your Saviour too? And also Krishna? Vishnu, etc? Isn't it paganism? And if you say those are merely names, Krishna and Vishnu (according to your reasons) are two different physical bodies - Krishna reincarnated 'til Vishnu. So you mean you got different faces to worship which gives you many gods. Ohw.

  • @Lshainy16 (So you mean you got different faces to worship which gives you many gods) it is like sun:we all have one sun right? but in every country people have different names for sun according to language they speak (in slovenia sun is sonce) does that mean that we have slovenian sun or many sun's on the sky? I am not qualified to explain you deeper philosophy than this.

  • @Lshainy16

    You must do your research, it mentions Jesus and Mohammed in the Vedas. By the way, god does not have a religion, it is man who has segregated themselves from each other. the prophecy for both Christianity and Hinduism states, one day he will come down on a white horse and a sword. God bless you, even though you may be an atheist, agnostic or whatever :)

  • @Lshainy16

    What is the point for stating your views if you lack knowledge and research, not being rude (sorry if I am). Next time whenever typing up your comment it is vital for you and everyone else to do their research. It makes people look stupid ( no offense) Hari Krishna :)

  • @frocfriz GOD including Jesus wasn't born in spirit. Yet Jesus has to be born "physically" because the people He's saving is physical. We should learn as well the difference of spiritual and physical. And I have no doubt you understood it. With your passive meditation, I guess you did.

  • @Lshainy16 first of all: GOD is not hindu and also not christian. GOD is much bigger than that. scriptures are only instructions for fallen people to understand relationship between GOD and us and difference between soul and body but if we want to understand this things we have to fallow GOD's commandments which has been given to us. 10 commandments are christian qualifications if we want to have errand with GOD. do you fallow first one? can one understand GOD if he can't manage his body senses?

  • @JESUSFREAK46939 Thank you! People don't understand Jesus is God. Krishna didn't die for our sins! Jesus Christ did

  • @lanaaw1

    :) So God is dead?

  • @kakudmi He is resurrected, NOT reincarnated. Hey, can I ask too? If you say Krishna's reincarnated, so your "God" is sitting there with you recently? I mean he has a room, a physical body, need to be fed, room calls to be cleaned up, like that?

  • "Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute you and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of me. Matthew 5:11

  • In reality I don't buy your definition of God, & that's no lie my friend. God is the Deity that I know as ALLAH, & this is what I mean.

    God is the Divine Reality that transcends both space & time,

    The Creator of the seen & unseen that nothing can compare too.

    All man does is manipulate reality both the physical & conceptual.

    If you want to know the truth, you've gotta' do it yourself,

    & take responsibility for all you think & do.

    One takes place within the mind & your actions take place in time.

  • @virtuallyjesuschrist

    The definition of God is not for sale. ;)

    The Vedas agree with the islamic view of God, the almighty Allah, the Greatest of all, the All-powerful Supreme Being.

    Thank you.

  • @kakudmi If this were true you & I would agree on the truth, but in reality the video states otherwise. You seem to believe the Deity was a man, or at least appeared as one at one time. This is the impossible dream that many believe, but Divinity is reserved for God.

    We are not divine beings, & we don't live forever, regardless what you believe. We are here but once in this place in space & time, & nothing has changed as we've progressed through the years, even though many hope that it will.

  • @virtuallyjesuschrist

    Deity and a man are two different things. Vedas are clear on this point. You assumption is incorrect.

    Everything that comes from God is godly, in another words, everything that emanates from the source, has the same quality as the source.

    Otherwise you're saying that we are something that God isn't.?

  • @kakudmi In reality that's exactly what I'm tellin' you dude, & neither one of us is divine. We are simply beings born to die, with time on our hands in between.

    God on the other hand is the Divine Reality that transcends both space & time,

    The Creator of the seen & unseen, that nothing can compare too.

    What we do is manipulate reality, both the physical & conceptual.

    The words we use to describe what it is, come in many forms,

    but the meaning is different in every mind, based on space & time.

  • @virtuallyjesuschrist

    What you're saying is that God created mortal, temporary beings that have a beginning and an end?

    You're implying God created a moment of life and consciousness which fades away sooner that you can blink?

    If so, tell me why would God bother with temporary creations?

    What is the point of us?

    thank you

  • @kakudmi Yes; Yes; You'll have to ask God yourself; In reality I know my reason for being, & I thank Allah for giving me life. I'm not here to save anybody's butt, but to tell you what the truth is. It's what conforms to reality my friend, of that you can be sure of.

    The Surahs of the Noble Qur'an can help you to understand, but you've gotta' have an open mind, & read between the lines.

  • @virtuallyjesuschrist

    How can you be telling us the truth if you don't even know the basic answers to life, like why are we here?

    If in your spiritual quest you haven't found the answer to that question, doesn't mean we all live in such ignorance. The Vedas are clearly explaining the reason for everything in our life including our own existence. If you are not interested in knowing this, you cannot effectively teach anything, much less telling us the "truth".

    But thanks...

  • @kakudmi Have you heard a word that I've said, about truth & reality? I've given you answers to the questions you asked, & a source to find out more. You claim a source based on what you believe, but in reality that don't make it the truth, regardless what you hope for.

    I'm not on a spiritual quest, what gave you that idea? I'm just a guy who knows what the truth is, & I'm tellin' it, like it is. I'm no guru feeding you cosmic debris, I merely supply a little food for thought - like it, or not.

  • @kakudmi guess you should as well read the first 3 chapters of the first book of the Bible. And I agree with you with "life which fades away sooner that you can blink." James 4:14

  • @virtuallyjesuschrist 1st you say, "Deity and a man are two different things", & I can agree with you completely;

    & then you end with this final statement, "Otherwise you're saying that we are something that God isn't", & in reality it means exactly the same thing, using different words.

    It may be that you've confused your brain, when you make the assumption that I'm incorrect. Take some time to analyze the words, before you jump to conclusions.

    Communication is the give & take, that takes time.

  • @virtuallyjesuschrist indeed! As I listen, the video's contradicting on what Krishna worshippers say. :D

  • hare krsna.

  • The vedas dont mention a specific name, for God; but describe the qualities of the ONE true God - 4 vedas & upanishads say that 'God is a sinless Saviour who will sacrifice Himself for humans i.e He will suffer, die and then rise up from death and only His blood can cleanse human sins and give eternal life/moksha and salvation. lets read the vedas to know more and contemplate as to who this one God could be, that fulfills the criteria of these divine sacred texts. best wishes.

  • @vidkir1

    I think you're quoting the Bible, not the Vedas.

  • @vidkir1 first read the indian texts .

  • @rohitpeterparkerthanks-see a few sanskrit slokas from thesame Indian divinetexts:

    Om Kanni suthaya namaha(Oh Lord who is born of a virgin,we worship you)

    Om Pancha kaaya namaha(Oh Lord, you bore five wounds in your body for our sake,we adore you and worship you)

    Om Viruchasoola arundhaya namaha(Oh Lord you hung on the cross for us, for all our sins and sicknesses,we glorify you)

    Om Mirutham jeyaya namaha(Oh Lord who scored victory and triumph over death and hell,we hail you

  • vedas didnt believe in gods! the british empire corrupted the scripture a long time gao when they invaded india!!

    THERE IS NO GOD IN HIPUSHNAS AND VEDAS!!

  • @mitsukai89

    I'm sure you have studied the Vedas for long enough to be able to claim such statements.

  • @kakudmi First give evidence for YOUR ridicilous claims!

  • @mitsukai89

    There is not enough space on this page to quote all the verses from the different parts of Vedas that talk about the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Vishnu, Krishna, Brahman, Paramatma, Govinda, Ishvara, Parameshvara, Mahavishnu and so on. I have no idea where are you going with this.

  • @kakudmi So you know in fact the symbolism behind ancient Sanskrit and know what the vedas thought? The fact is they didnt believe in gods untill the british started destroying indias culture and forcing monotheism.

  • @muraridas-No can corrupt sanskrit verses, God is written in Vedas, there is only one God in Vedas and his name is Narayana, it says in Yajur Vedas that eko Narayana na dwitiyatas kaschit means there is only one Lord Narayana no other second, Lord Krsna is an expansion of Narayana. Whether you read Bhagavatam or any other scriptures only Narayana is the supreme Lord of all.

  • Haribol~ Jai sri Krishna <3

  • ... just like jesus or siddharta gautama buddha

  • totally agree with star5735... as in christianity, islam, judaism the majority don't feel and understand the spiritual message of the messengers, also most hindus don't understand the meaning of veda-s... worshiping idols, human-like images etc. is in total opposite with spirituality... krishna is a name of a person and a person can not be god, because only God is God however you call Him... krishna was maybe a superior person, but this doesn't mean that can be god

  • @jaxiusful when you arrive at such a conclusion,just realize that belief is a perogative for all believers.no need to be socially complex about it anymore.its as simple as ,question,the last time you walked up to a chair did you check to see if it would hold you?did it hold?do you BELIEVE that it will hold you again?turn all of these questions to the contrary and you have a cynical mind caused by failure.just do morality and ethics man. antient hollywood is all it is.peace

  • god is god... I think that in the past things were more clear to the people of hindu faith, but today, just a little part of people understands what are deva, bhagvan, paramatma, etc. ... just a little part feels and understands the spiritual side and because of this, we have such a confusion... kali yuga works well on human spirituality as is seen... in real hindu god is the endless, timeless, almighty being that is at the same time the cause and the consequence of the entire universe

  • @jaxiusful thats because way back in the original past, this archaic form of morality and ethics was all there was to stabilize large groups.the vegetables of that time was clear and dominant and necessary.we now live in a world of 'cream of the cropism'.the problem with cream is;it can only be a crop of shit.iF you're not no.1 ,you're nothing.most religions inadvertantly preach NUMBER FREAKING ONEISM.but its better than commie or nazism yes?caste system?yes?racism?yes?capitali­sm?no?

  • Contd.@ak28772 Refer Srimad Bhagvad Gita about what Krishna (One of the several Incarnations of Shiva just like visnu, shakti, brahma, hanuman and christ) says on the choice of prayers/belief/notions one can have about God which are righteous/sanctified by Holy (Vedas/ Purans) and other Holy Scriptures/Gospels. That's all my answer to you dear wise brother! Praise be with the immaculate and benevolent Shiva at the highest! Have a prosperous new year n safe holiday season! Aum Namah Shivaya!!!!!

  • Contd....@ak28772 and understand that even after accepting the truth and real cause still it's the everlasting love of God that allows us to choose any deity/ any religion/ any doctrine and faith we start feeling good, the one that generates hope and ultimately faith to reach to that one entity God/ Shiva. Refer Srimad Bhagvad Gita about what Krishna (One of the several Incarnations of Shiva just like visnu, shakti, brahma, hanuman and christ)..........

  • Contd.....@ak28772 for us to be an object/ point/ name/ Image/ statue of Reverence forever) wisdom sent forth for mankind by God (Shiva/ SadaShiva/ Parmeshwar/ Ek Onkar/ Jehovah) himself by not understanding the true form God and his self creations. I pray for your wisdom and benevolence from God. God (Shiva) is merciful and truly loving.By His grace, so far, in my entire life the prayers have never gone waste and so you shall know/ hear/ feel/ conclude the truth soon.........

  • Contd....@ak28772 Brother I will pray for your deluded thinking mind with all my strength an faith which is covered with illusion as a result of which you challenge the Vedic (Talks about highest Tatvik Vigyan (Parmeshwar's Pashupath Vigyan and also about God's other forms like brahma, visnu, Rudra, Shakti, Indra, fire, sun, etc.)) and Puranic (Explains Vedic Wisdom/ tatvik Vigyan in detail also telling forth what is God's true form as created by (It) to become (Him)

  • @ak28772 Then these gods (Angels) deluded with this worldly illusion asked Him"Who are you? And Shiva said"Superior gods! In the beginning was I. I'm the One who is Omnipresent now and I'm the only One who shall be in the future. There is none other than me. I'm the Only One who satisfies this world with my Brightness (Grace). There is none greater and equal to me. One who knows me, becomes liberated (Attains my Salvation)." Holy ShivaPuran, Vayaveyasamhita, UttarKhand, Chapter 8:Verses 1517.

  • @007jaish verses15-17 to be precise

  • Krishna sure looks like the race of people who invented him or at least last drew him. Funny how that happens...

  • Proof that one can BELIEVE in anything. All it takes is faith and a little imagination.

  • in hinduism there is no god there is one suprem omnipresant being that has no name or form.the 330 million "gods" are just manifestations on him, created by humas as to better understand him. therfore all gods( not just the hindu ones) are and are not this being. therefore it is impossible to give him a name.

  • You guys are so fooooool krishna isn't exist , krishna is like a name of a russian city you fools . Only the Great Father is the GOD . The Christians had the true God

  • @GlyGlue Pity on your lean knowledge.Start praying Krishna if you need to be directed towards light from darkness.

  • @kgmamogh God made us like him , i meen we look like him .But why Krishna is too white with 6 hands and we aren't .Why he would made us like this .If Saint Saul would live much more , he would extend the chritianity to india or china.He converted the italy and greek in christians . And others.

  • @GlyGlue Hahaha so that negates reincarnation! :) Good reason.

  • @GlyGlue according too your words you have no knowledge. so protective about name of God. is it because of your doubts because you are not sure if you are right.

    First of all God is a secondary name for the Lord which means that does not cover his personality but his power and a supreme position. The original names original names relate to His personality which is more intimate. If you want to know your father well, you should know his name first. Right? Your last words disrespect to GOD!

  • @frocfriz Sa-ti zic acuma ceva fraiere.Eu o sa vorbesc in limba mea ca mi-e mai usor.Toti taranii ca americanii , englezii si alte tari care vorbesc engleza nu stiu nimic despre divinitate.Esti asa de naiv sa il analizezi pe Dumnezeu si numele lui cu teorii prostesti.Nu stiu ce intimitate crezi ca ar putea sa aiba personailtatea Lui.Asa ca termina cu idiotenile de care crezi tu ca esti destept p.s. this was in romanian languge and the God's name is Dumnezeu

  • @GlyGlue Listen my brother! if you don't understand something yet it doesn't mean that VEDAS are lies! You people have so much questions, but after you get answer you totaly ignore everything. If you wanna talk lets talk than, use real arguments and stop hiding behind language that people don't understand

  • @theravster09 how can human be a god .our hindus and christians have same belief that jesus(p.b.u.h) is god or son of god and hindus thinks that krishna is god or son of god.god not need to come earth inform of human

  • Why are there no titties on that hottie on the wall?

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  • Jesus is God...

  • @lanaaw1 Shear ignorance!!! Jesus himself did not accept because he was not a fool like the present day christian s.

  • @lanaaw1 OMG! what a nonsense.

  • @frocfriz What proof do you have of Krishna? If krishna is "God" then why in Hindu do you have so many "God's"? Krishna did not come to die for your sin's.

  • @lanaaw1 I have same proof of Krishna as you have for Jesus. I already told you about names of God He has many expansions and incarnations of Him self like Vishnu, Rama...

    His names are not different from Himself. Example: Vishnu is cause of all universes and it has three expansions which has different positions in His existence but all names are coming from the ALL ATTRACTIVE and He is cause of all causes.

  • @frocfriz si inca ceva .Isus nu este singurul Dumnezeu , mai este si Tatal Lui si sfantul Duh asa ca nu mai comenta ca umpl lumea de prostii.Did you know that jesus don't know when it will be the end of the world?Just his Father know when

  • @frocfriz I just don't understand how you can have so many God's & still say Krishna is God

  • @lanaaw1 who's talking about many God's?  I'm talking about ONE God who has many names what is here so hard to understand?

  • @lanaaw1 I got one question for you: If Jesus is God, than why he said he's son of God?

  • @kakudmi I was speaking generally and was not directly the statement to you.

  • what god is, is what most of human culture spends it time trying to conceal kill or hide or ignore, which is why in the west (capitalist urban industrialist etc - and anyones anywheres copying that) especially there is no godly energies manifest in anything it creates - not its homes, public spaces, buildings, lifestyles. only in those that follow nature and higher spiritual truths is there any memory of what god is.

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  • @RoyaleBengalTiger The Asvamedha yajna was a celebrated sacrifice in which many ancient Hindu queens & ksatriya women in various provinces had sex with a dead horse, and Lord Rama's mom (Kausalya) & co-mom's were no exception. Lord Rama's mom spends a whole night having sex with a dead horse for the purpose of 'righteousness & cleansing of sins':-- Ramayana 1:13:24-33...

  • @RoyaleBengalTiger VEDAS the principal wife sleeps near the horse and says: 'O Horse, i extract the semen worth conception and you release the semen worth conception'" - Yajur Veda 23/20.The horse and principal wife spread two legs each. Then the Ardhvaryu(priest) orders to cover the oblation place, raise canopy etc. After this, the principal wife of the host pulls penis of the horse and puts it in her vagina and says: "This horse may release semen in me." -Yajur Veda 23/20.

  • @RoyaleBengalTiger Hinduism knows the duties of a maharaja. However, some Hindus would say that the harem-concubines are not necessarily the king's wives so this is not really polygyny & it is only allowed for the raja (king). To further clarify this issue:

    Now a Brahmin may take four wives in the direct order of the (four) castes.— Visnusmrti 24:1.

    btw, shiva chopped of his own sons head thats GAANDPATTI, coz he didnt recognize his own son, so my question is how will he recognize the HINDUs!!

  • @myabcdefg45 again another stupidity of hinduism. If you give them gold the say you are god. If you give them mud, they say it is god, if you fool them with magic, they say wow,,that's an act of god. Cow fuck their goat, they say god need fuck too. when mcdonald made beef burger they say "oh my god"...lol really , hinduism make me laugh all them time....WTF!!

  • I like the way you explain it.

  • Gods- Higher beings.(Holy)

    Alien - Lower beings hold advance-technique.

    Vedic - Prehistoric Race, and believes.

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  • I would like to add one thing here. There is difference between Western concept of reality and Eastern concept of reality. In West anything that can be perceived by 5 senses is called 'real'. In east, only that which is absolute, noumenal and non-phenomenal is called Reality. Why is it said that universe is Maya - does it mean the universe is some magic spell?? No. It simply means the universe is bound by Phenomenal Causality.

  • @darklord2314 In Classical Mechanics time and space were absolute dimensions and hence the Western concept of reality held true, but in Modern Physics Time and Space are both relativistic and hence the Eastern concept of reality is more appropriate here. This is the reason modern physicists are taking unparalleled interest in Eastern Dharmic Metaphysics there days.

  • Secondly due to your idea of Personal Reality I suppose you are thinking that Self is a Person, Prakriti is another person and Prakriti defeats Self and tames it. Right!! Well the thing is Prakriti simply means nature - any nature, any identity, name, form, causality - anything that's phenomenal. As the Self is involved in matter, it acquires name, form, causality and gets attached to it and hence its consciousness is temporarily concealed. As it evolves, it slowly gets back that consciousness.

  • Regarding the Self coming under illusion is concerned, it does so because it gets involved into matter and gets attached to the Phenomenal identities. But as matter evolves into consciousness the Self gets back its identity. It frees itself. The Self cannot be dominated by Prakrii or Illusion. This Prakriti only hides the Self - doesn't dominate or mutilate it. It still remains whole. So obviously, Phenomenal Prakriti cannot be possibly superior to the Noumenal Self.

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  • @kakudmi Unmanifest Reality is indeed free from illusion. Reality is beyond any name, gender, activity, attribute, dimensions, person or personality and causality. That is my true Self -My true identity and yours too. I am beyond nature, name form and causality. I am unbound and indomitable. Weapons can't wound me, fire can't burn me, water can't drench me, air can't dry me. I am unborn and undead. I have no beginning and no end. I'm infinite and beyond all dimensions. I am the Noumenal Self.

  • @darklord2314

    But illusion can cover you....

    How come that the illusion does something you don't want? Surely as a supreme being, you should be able to govern everything with your will. But instead, it seems that your will has been subverted and now you're FORCED to accept birth, old age and death. Since no one is happy with these forces, and yet no one can escape them, it is to be understood we are not the supreme. I reject your theory of the individual self being the supreme lord.

  • @kakudmi Firstly, I guess you are having troble in understanding this because you consider Reality/Self/Brahman to be a Person or a Being or a 'Lord or a 'He'. Reality is always impersonal and beyond any personality. It is neither a Being, nor a Person nor a Lord. These terms are used for man's convenience. Why the Self is under illusion? Because it is involved into matter. It evolves into intelligence/consciousness and gets back its true identity. This is why evolution occurs in nature.

  • @darklord2314

    Your statements are absolutist in nature. I cannot argue with such attitude.

    I have never asked you to tell me what you believe it is true, but you keep doing that.

    The only thing I can tell you is that I highly disagree with you and let's just end it at that.

    thanks

  • @kakudmi I am sorry if it hurts you..I have never meant to impose anything on you. I already told you, if you find me logically wrong always feel free to reject me openly!! :-)

  • @darklord2314 Your identity & my identity are one and the same and so is the identity of every particle, every wave, every matter and every energy. We are all but the same Self. That which is Infinite cannot be broken into parts or separated from the whole. The differences are made due to nature. The moment you are free of your nature, you are me & I am you & we are the non-dual Reality. Evolution of energy to matter and matter to life is nothing but the drive to get back that complete identity.

  • @darklord2314 all that we believe we've seen.we've even seen many many movies.and before that read many many fantasies.we understand this freedom.but the clergy writes stories like these and say to us, i am cult and i am culture,you are not to think up fantasy but to believe mine for i have the army and the smitepower.

  • @kakudmi

    darklord is right i will return with scripture to back it up

  • I love this video with Metaphores

  • Believe in yourself. Self-Faith is the highest faith. Only idiots keep on fighting about which sect or which Mythological god or goddess is superior and which one is inferior. The wise see everything as their own Self, put faith in their own conscience instead of dogmas and doctrines and hence are closest to Nirvana. If there is any Divinity, its within you and not in any alien world. None can give you freedom. You must earn it. Trust yourself, bring that divinity out and be Free!!

  • @darklord2314

    Everything you said is contradicting itself.

    Why must I earn anything if I have only myself to worship?

    Why must I die if I'm so divine and absolute?

    Why must we suffer if we're so divine?

    Why must we listen to you if we have only ourselves?

    I can go on, but I believe this is enough.

    K

  • @kakudmi Actually it is in no way contradictory!!

    You already own everything. You need to lose something - your fear and your desires and you'll be free.

    You never truly die. Your body does. Your self is infinite, infallible and absolute. Ayam Atma Brahma..My Self is Brahman...

    You suffer because you fear and that limits you to a body. Your own fear is the cause of your suffering.

    Ofcourse listen to none. Listen to your own conscience. If your conscience says I am wrong, then reject me

  • @darklord2314

    So if I own everything, why am I in illusion that I have nothing? Or that I don't have enough?

    How can God be in such illusion? How can illusion cast a spell on God and be above God?

    I would appreciate if you'd kindly answer those questions.

    Thanks.

  • @kakudmi The Brahman/Self loses its identity because its involved in the material universe. It is involved into Prakriti and hence itself gets limited into Prakriti. Just like a spider gets trapped in its own web. Illusion is not above the Self, it however has obscured the Self because of Prakriti(Nature). Anything that can be defined by nature and causality is Phenomenal ie its subjected to Change. This Phenomenal Nature/Maya forces one to believe that he/she is a mere person subjected to fate.

  • @darklord2314

    Then the cause of Brahman/Self's illusion is above Brahman/Self.

    I see no other logic in your statements. The self is clearly not the Supreme Being. There is something above us.

  • @kakudmi Obviously not. I gave you the example of Sun and clouds/ Spider and its web. If Prakriti had been superior to Self then there would have been nothing like Evolution & there would have been no life. It is the Self striving for freedom that causes Evolution. Prakriti temporarily hides the Self but that doesn't mean Prakriti defeats it. The Self loses its identity as it involves/attaches into matter but as matter evolves into intelligence, the Self, slowly, gets back its true identity.

  • @darklord2314

    I understand those examples as I've heard them thousands of times in my study of the Vedas.

    But they only prove what I've been suggesting to you: the soul is not a God. God would never fall under, or be under one of His energies under no circumstances except for playing pastimes. But God is always aware, possesses the full knowledge of everything, and is preset everywhere at all times. He is all-powerful, can do everything possible and impossible. See, that's not who I am.

  • @kakudmi I have never spoken of Soul or God. I have spoken of the Impersonal, all-pervading Unmanifest Self or Atman. Indian scholars (both nastikas & astikas) have always spoken of Impersonal Atman or Self or Brahman. Souls are plural. Self is singular and infinite. Study the Upanishads/Sutras etc you'll find they are always centered around this Self and not any Personal God. Personal God/Ishwar is a temporary image formed by the mind since it finds difficult to focus on the Impersonal Self.

  • @darklord2314

    Remember , God is NEVER in illusion.

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  • @darklord2314

    But how can the unlimited, eternal and all-pervading god be ever afraid?

    Why do we have to give up or learn anything if we're so perfect?

    What is the true symptom of someone who has the position of God?

  • @kakudmi You are afraid, because we have desires. We, due the Phenomenal Maya, believe that we are a limited body. Desire and fear are a couple. They never come alone. When you desire heaven, you automatically fear hell and this fear itself weakens you. Weakness is not the cause of fear, fear is the cause of every weakness. When one gives up all desires and fears, he ceases to be a person and transcends into the Absolute Self. He ceases to be Nar. He becomes Narayan.

  • @kakudmi The only difference between Nar and Narayan is the word 'Ayan' which means Brightness or Illuminance or more precisely, Consciousness. One who is conscious of his/her true self is Narayan and one who is under the spell of Maya and believes himself to be a limited body is Nar. Its all about evolving the limited Phenomenal 'Nar' to the Noumenal Narayan.

  • @kakudmi Assuming that you are a Vaishnava, I guess you vividly remember the most common image of Vishnu on Ananta Shesha!! This image is highly symbolical to my theory. Vishnu symbolizes the Conscious or Awakened Self / Brahman. Shesha symbolizes Avidya or Ignorance which has been dominated by Vishnu (Self). Lakshmi, sitting at Vishnu's feet, symbolizes the Phenomenal Maya or Causality which the Self has tamed ie the Self is no longer under the spell of Maya and hence its Supreme.

  • @darklord2314 Vishnu means "The highest one"; without a form... or the one who is not in matter. Brahma is in matter. Brahma is in us; the self is Shiva - over IndividAUM (mind); in ancient pra-Slavic VEDA (knowledge) "Vishnu or Vishiy" was the one who "is the highest one"; Ramha was the primordial 1. light in matter; where Brama (Brahma) means "opening the doors" (into matter). Shiva or Zhiva is "life" - force; which "sew" (Shiva) life... This is UM (AUM) or mind...

  • @kakudmi You'll see this Snake-Image is very common in Dharmic religion and is used for almost all awakened beings. Apart from Vishnu, even Shiva, Buddha, Patanjali, Nagarjuna etc are always depicted sitting on or possessing tamed pet snakes. This symbolizes that they have overcome their Avidya (represented by the snake) and have transcended into Absoluteness..

  • Rig Veda talks about 1 supreme God who is Formless, omnipresent and is called 'Nirankar' meaning formeless

  • @singhsupremacy

    The traditional explanation of the name Viṣṇu involves the root viś, meaning "to settle" (cognate with Latin vicus, English -wich "village"), or also (in the Rigveda) "to enter into, to pervade", glossing the name as "the All-Pervading One".[citation needed] An early commentator on the Vedas, Yaska, in his Nirukta, defines Vishnu as vishnu vishateh "one who enters everywhere", and yad vishito bhavati taddjwojopwjepq, "that which is free from fetters and bondages is Vishnu."

  • @kakudmi

    Thanx for the info , I am trying to connect the dots to the Annunaki extra Terrestrial race as described by Sumerians who they say are the creators of homosapien & Moon and it correlates with Bible as well.

  • @singhsupremacy

    Lord Vishnu is always described as having a spiritual form (boundless by the laws of material nature), out of which the all present brahmajyoti is emanating as the formless aspect of God. There is also the third aspect, Paramatma, which is the same Lord Vishnu, localized in the hearts of all living beings in the material world.

    What you quoted is one isolated aspect of knowledge about God. To focus only on that means partiality, which is rejected by the Vedas.