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@MahaMantraRam If you believe that the Eternal forms of God are interpretations, then the real essence of the Vedic tradition is lost on you. You are a neo-vedantist. In the light of the spiritual truths revealed by the realized giants of the yore (Sri Narada, the Kumaras, Vyasa and more recently Sri Ramanuja, Sri Vallabhacharya, Sri Nimbarka, Sri Chaitanyadeva, Sri Tukaram etc.) I cannot accept your beliefs. You interpret the Veda to fit the world that YOU see.
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@MahaMantraRam In Ramayan, it is stated that Sri Ramacandra is that Brahm. In Bhagavad Gita, it is explicitly stated that Sri Krsna is the basis of the Formless aspect of Brahm - "Brahmano hi Pratishtha ham." The Puranas are not just fanciful tales of ordinary men. They are eternal supplements to the Smritis and are authored by the same Sri VedaVyasa. They give historic accounts of the entire Brahmaand - 99% of which occur in other planes of existence.
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@MahaMantraRam There is nothing polytheistic about the One Supreme God expanding into infinite forms of equal Beauty, Power, Status and Nature. The Svetasvatara Upnishad states that when you take away Whole from the Whole, it still remains Whole. That Bhagavan can expand into unlimited forms is hardly baffling. It is made explicitly clear in the Vedas that Brahm is simultaneously Formless as well as with Eternal form.
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@RanjitMorey You state ".. Sri Radika is the center, the sun.. She controls Sri Krsna too"
'She control Sri Krishna too' ?? There is 1 God and you have intertwined Vedic history and the interpretations of the manifestations of the Supreme with the basic fundamentals of Sanatana Dharma.
Siddarta Gautama is considered to be an avatar of the Supreme by many.
I figured a quote from a phenomenal being would provoke you to re-examine your views on repeatedly personifying God.
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@RanjitMorey How sad that you would propogate a polytheistic viewpoint of Sanatana Dharma which misleads people to actually think there is more than one God.
It is made explicitely clear in the Vedas, Ramayan and the Bhagavad Gita that there is but one Supreme. Your thoughts as displayed in your comments result in misleading and misrepresenting Sanatana Dharma as dogmatic, polytheistic and based solely on myths and rituals.
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@RanjitMorey I meant inappropriate instead of unfit. The holy names can never be unfit - my stupid mistake.
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@MahaMantraRam The gospel of Sri Ramakrishna is written from the point of view of a monist. It holds little value in the light of the eternal traditions centering around the personal forms of the Lord. The Upanishads were authored by perfect seers who deemed it unfit to specify the names of the Lord in their verses. It seems more sophisticated that way (especially for the most materialistic person.) Siddhartha Gautama has nothing to do with Vedic knowledge. Have a good day.
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@RanjitMorey You and the others are intertwining Hindu mythology and vedantic ritualism with the essential fundamental spiritual truths of Sanatana Dharma.
I would strongly recommend that you read the Upanishads and the gospel of Sri Ramakrishna.
There is only 1 God.... by repeatedly personifying the Supreme you end up missing the one essential goal of life- moksha.
Siddhartha Gautama- "the moment you try to describe God, you take away from God"
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Hare Krishna !
jaya radha-madhava jaya kunja-vihari
jaya gopi-jana-vallabha jaya giri-vara-dhari
jasoda-nandana braja-jana-ranjana
jamuna-tira-vana-cari
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna; Krishna Krishna Hare Hare
Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama; Rama Hare Hare
Hari bhol !
krsnabhaghavan 3 years ago 21
Jaya Gopijana vallabha!
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