Forwarded from Bhagwat Geeta
Who or What is God?
1---God is NOT a man
2---God is NOT a woman
3----In fact, nobody knows what God is.
4--- When Moses met Jehovah on the mountain top, Moses asked the burning bush (Jehovah), WHO ARE YOU? And Jehovah God only said: ‘ I AM WHO I AM.”
5---Similarly, there is no word TRINITY in the Holy Bible. Trinitarian doctrine of (father, son and Holy Ghost) was adopted during the very first Christian meeting at Nicaea, Under the leadership of Roman Emperor Constantine during 325 CE
6------That is the reason why God is described as “it” in the Hindu scriptures.
Hindus believe in one and only God Brahman which expresses itself in trillions of forms and trillions of names.
7-----God or Brahman is described as “it” and is the infinite, eternal , indescribable, omniscient, pervasive, genderless, eternal truth, and bliss which does not change, yet is the cause of all changes.
8-------Brahman is not without any beginning nor any end.
9-------Upanishads describe Brahman as One and indivisible, eternal universal self, who is present in all.
10------BRAHMAN is described in two ways
11------SAGUNA BRAHMAN ----God with attributes
12-----NIRGUNA BRAHMAN ---God without attributes
1---God is NOT a man
2---God is NOT a woman
3----In fact, nobody knows what God is.
4--- When Moses met Jehovah on the mountain top, Moses asked the burning bush (Jehovah), WHO ARE YOU? And Jehovah God only said: ‘ I AM WHO I AM.”
5---Similarly, there is no word TRINITY in the Holy Bible. Trinitarian doctrine of (father, son and Holy Ghost) was adopted during the very first Christian meeting at Nicaea, Under the leadership of Roman Emperor Constantine during 325 CE
6------That is the reason why God is described as “it” in the Hindu scriptures.
Hindus believe in one and only God Brahman which expresses itself in trillions of forms and trillions of names.
7-----God or Brahman is described as “it” and is the infinite, eternal , indescribable, omniscient, pervasive, genderless, eternal truth, and bliss which does not change, yet is the cause of all changes.
8-------Brahman is not without any beginning nor any end.
9-------Upanishads describe Brahman as One and indivisible, eternal universal self, who is present in all.
10------BRAHMAN is described in two ways
11------SAGUNA BRAHMAN ----God with attributes
12-----NIRGUNA BRAHMAN ---God without attributes
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Save aarey forest because without this it will destroy people life more flood global warming obvious impact on plant environment as we are inter connected
Forwarded from Deleted Account
I would like to share what I have read about karma. Karma is basically what we do ( physical karma ) ,what we talk ( speech karma ),what we think ( mental karma ). Every karma produces it's fruit. We are free to do karma but we are not free to choose it's fruits. Like if we sow soya,we are bound to get soya...we won't get mango even if we desire it. So,this is basically law of karma. From this law, the concept of reincarnation emanates. Our present life is result of our past karmas. This karma has three categories .
1 ) prarbdha karma : this results in our present life.
2 ) Sanchit karma : this is like godown/storehouse of past karmas from all of our past lives. This results in all our future lives
3 ) kriyaman karma : this is the karma which we are producing in this life through our thoughts, actions and speech.
We can exhaust our karma by realizing or receiving it's fruits. Once karma is done, it doesn't end till we receive it's fruit.
It can also be exhausted by self realization/God realization as karma exists only in duality...there is no karma in non duality...also strength/impact of karma can be reduced through self realized guru/master's grace or it can be transferred to someone else through his/her grace.
1 ) prarbdha karma : this results in our present life.
2 ) Sanchit karma : this is like godown/storehouse of past karmas from all of our past lives. This results in all our future lives
3 ) kriyaman karma : this is the karma which we are producing in this life through our thoughts, actions and speech.
We can exhaust our karma by realizing or receiving it's fruits. Once karma is done, it doesn't end till we receive it's fruit.
It can also be exhausted by self realization/God realization as karma exists only in duality...there is no karma in non duality...also strength/impact of karma can be reduced through self realized guru/master's grace or it can be transferred to someone else through his/her grace.