The vedas dont mention any specific name, as being a God; but describe the qualities of the ONE true God - the 4 vedas and upanishads say that 'God is a Saviour who will come to 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. 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.
@bobjindal1 The knowledge of vedas is not restricted to anybody. After all, Vedas define Brahmin as one who has Brahma jigyasa (the quest for knowledge of Brahma). Similarly, Brahmasutra says (Athato Brahma jigyasa). Some of our greatest rishis were not Brahmin by birth e.g. Vyasa was son of fisherwoman, Vishwamitra was Kshtriya, Valmiki was a dacoit. Also, in chandyogya upanishad read the story of satyakama, jabala. I am surprised Kashi Vidyapeeth has this pre-requisite. Are you sure ?
@JazzyKat2009 Very good question - the first two verses are taken from Nasadiya sukta (sadiya is measure of time, adding Nasadiya means when time was not there) of Rigveda. The verse says that "creation", was a result of desire. You should go through it, the last anuvaka, it ends in a question it will surprise you it goes (kosadhyacha etc). I will let you read it and if you want to discuss send me an email.
The vedas dont mention any specific name, as being a God; but describe the qualities of the ONE true God - the 4 vedas and upanishads say that 'God is a Saviour who will come to 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. 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 2 weeks ago
I wish Hindus again learn Sanskrit and read Vedas directly, truth will prevail.
DigitalMasjid 1 month ago in playlist My Vlog
@bobjindal1 The knowledge of vedas is not restricted to anybody. After all, Vedas define Brahmin as one who has Brahma jigyasa (the quest for knowledge of Brahma). Similarly, Brahmasutra says (Athato Brahma jigyasa). Some of our greatest rishis were not Brahmin by birth e.g. Vyasa was son of fisherwoman, Vishwamitra was Kshtriya, Valmiki was a dacoit. Also, in chandyogya upanishad read the story of satyakama, jabala. I am surprised Kashi Vidyapeeth has this pre-requisite. Are you sure ?
r8rdarklord 2 months ago
@yadbhavishya Kapreji is also my guru. He is one of the most learned person that one can come across.
r8rdarklord 2 months ago
@JazzyKat2009 Very good question - the first two verses are taken from Nasadiya sukta (sadiya is measure of time, adding Nasadiya means when time was not there) of Rigveda. The verse says that "creation", was a result of desire. You should go through it, the last anuvaka, it ends in a question it will surprise you it goes (kosadhyacha etc). I will let you read it and if you want to discuss send me an email.
r8rdarklord 2 months ago
lol immediately theres no mention of immediate or orders dont be illogical and make fun of the vedam!
Jhaaninc 3 months ago in playlist ved
lol immediately theres no mention of immediate dont be illogical and make fun of the vedam!
Jhaaninc 3 months ago in playlist ved
this is big bang
deep4579 3 months ago
both the weda and the torah note the account of creation...
anathemios 3 months ago
@akhandbha ur absolutely correct brother !
sangramsingh112 4 months ago