Vedas who is god
Thus according to the Vedas God neither has any image nor God resides in any particular idol or statue. God cannot be seen directly by anyone. God pervades all beings and all directions. The last two words tattvataha are usually ignored by pundits, but they make all the difference between the ordinary concept of God and the truth about God. All Hindus indulge in non-Vedic practice barred by the Vedas introduced by the different founders of the different sects of Hinduism at a different time, whereas the Vedic religion or Santana Dharma is ancient and has no founder.
The God you see and meet and in your vision is not God in truth but a hallucination. How can you see and meet God without knowing what God is in actuality? By praying and meditating on God without knowing what God really is, leads to hallucination.
The world in which you exist hides God. All is consciousness. The whole universe is consciousness. From consciousness, the universe comes. When the universe disappears, the consciousness still remains without form, time, and space. The one who awakened to the knowledge of the 'Self' becomes Brahma Gnani. A Gnani by realizing the ultimate truth or Brahman knows that all three states are merely an illusion created out of consciousness.
Whoever realizes the ultimate truth or Brahman knows that the three states and the formless witness of the three states are one in essence. If a man worships God as a separate entity is ignorant. Posted by sunthosh hotmail. No comments:. Post a Comment Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment. Newer Post Older Post Home. Subscribe to: Post Comments Atom. The three of us, Brahma, Vishnu, and Shankar, born of these three gunas qualities remain devoted to work according to the regulations.
Now, the question arises that what should one transpire from Shri Vishnu Purana that claims Shri Vishnu to be the Creator and Sustainer of all? Tatvdarshi Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj tells us that indeed these Puranas do say so, and these are not wrong.
He is the God of these 21 Universes only. This Kaal is the father of the three gods as written in Holy Puranas of Hinduism. Atharvaveda Kaand no. Sa — budhanyaat - Aashtr — janusheH — abhi — agram - brhaspatiH — devta - tasya — samraat — ahH — yat - shukram - jyotishH — janisht — ath — dhyumantH — vi - vasantu — vipraH. Kaal shukram' seminal fluid i. Even the Master of Durga is also this King of the kings, the Greatest Lord and the Guru of the Universe, Parmeshwar, from whom everybody got separated.
After this, having born from the semen i. She also takes birth and dies. SatPurush alone in the form of a Saint i. But because of not recognising that God, people start calling Him a Kavi poet.
But He is Supreme God only. His actual name is KavirDev. For the group of devotees blazing in the fire of separation for the attainment of God, He recites many speeches through poems with poetic insight by calling out loudly through Kavir Vaani i. Kabir Vaani. Meaning: In Rigved Mandal no. In this Mantra 17, that God's name and His full introduction is given.
The narrator of Ved, Brahm, is saying that Supreme God KavirDev by appearing in the form of an extraordinary human child explains His real, pure knowledge to His hans souls i. Because of the absence of this Tatvgyan, not recognising the God present then, only consider Him to be a Rishi, Saint or a Poet. That God Himself also says that I am Purna Brahm, but on the basis of lokved folk knowledge , believing God to be formless, the people do not recognise Him.
He is the Supreme God, called Kabir who appeared in Kashi, India nearly years ago, and enlightened the pious souls in Hinduism and Islam both. He spread His true and complete spiritual knowledge by means of soul-touching poems and proverbs. From where the childless couple Neeru-Neema took Him home. Neema became extremely distressed about this and remembered the Hindu deity Lord Shiva.
Then by the secret inspiration of God Kabir, Shri Shiv Ji, in the attire of a Saint, came from his lok and asked Neema the reason for her being upset. Neema told him everything. Both the Gods talked seven times. Same was done.
Shri Shiv Ji patted on the back of the maiden cow. Just then, by the Blessings of God Kavirdev, the maiden cow gave milk. God Kabir Ji drank that milk. After this, that maiden cow used to daily give milk after putting the pot under her.
This shows that He only is the Creator and sustainer of the entire creation mentioned in the Holy Hindu Books. He is the Supreme God of all religions, including Hinduism, who does destroy the sins of His devotees, and changes their destiny.
Translation: He, who is unchanging i. Mantra Sankhya Samveda Utarchik Adhyay no. The oldest scriptures of Hinduism, originally passed down orally but then written in Vedic Sanskrit between and BCE. The Indo-Aryan Vedas remain the oldest scriptures of Hinduism, which is considered one of the oldest religions in the world.
Vedic ritualism, a composite of ancient Indo-Aryan and Harappan culture, contributed to the deities and traditions of Hinduism over time. The Vedas are split into four major texts and contain hymns, mythological accounts, poems, prayers, and formulas considered sacred to the Vedic religion.
The Vedas were transmitted orally during the course of numerous subsequent generations before finally being archived in written form. Not much is known about the authors of the Vedas, as the focus is placed on the ideas found in Vedic tradition rather than those who originated the ideas. The oldest of the texts is the Rig Veda, and while it is not possible to establish precise dates for each of the ancient texts, it is believed the collection was completed by the end of the 2nd millennium BCE Before Common Era.
There are four Indo-Aryan Vedas: the Rig Veda contains hymns about their mythology; the Sama Veda consists mainly of hymns about religious rituals; the Yajur Veda contains instructions for religious rituals; and the Atharva Veda consists of spells against enemies, sorcerers, and diseases.
Depending on the source consulted, these are spelled, for example, either Rig Veda or Rigveda. Rigveda Manuscript. A manuscript copy of the Rigveda, the oldest and most important of the four Vedas of the Vedic religion, from the early 19th century. The Rig Veda is the largest and considered the most important of the collection, containing 1, hymns divided into 10 books called mandalas.
The verses of the Sam Veda are taken almost completely from the Rig Veda, but arranged differently so they may be chanted. The Yajur Veda is divided into the White and Black halves and contains prose commentaries on how religious and sacrifices should be performed. The Atharva Veda includes charms and magic incantations written in the style of folklore.
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