Name
of Hindu Revelations
(hindu revelations - vedas)
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The Vedas are
the essence of all wisdom contained in the Cosmos. The knower of
Vedas knows everything worth knowing in the whole of Cosmos. The
knower of Vedas becomes an enlightened one. The knower of Vedas
finally reaches the stage of salvation (aka moksha in Hinduism)
and liberates forever from the cycle of birth and death.
The knower of
Vedas after leaving the bodily human form finds a place in the kingdom
of God (aka Baikuntha in Hinduism).
All the four
Vedas are very voluminous documents... difficult for a human being
to digest in a lifetime. The wisdom of the Vedas is supposed to
be understood in many lifetime's. It may take from several to millions
of years of earthly abode before one can truly understand the wisdom
contained in all the four Vedas.
For this prime
reason, Lord Krishna... the Avatar of the era (God manifesting human
form), who came about 3500 years ago from now reduced this voluminous
work to a single book.
Now the mankind
need not indulge in reading all the four Vedas! The complete wisdom
of the four Vedas was available as the doctrine of Bhagavad Gita...
dictated by Lord Krishna to Arjuna in the battlefield of Mahabharata.
This single
doctrine of Bhagavad Gita... the 700 shlokas (versus)... contains
everything knowable in the whole of Cosmos. The knower of Bhagavad
Gita becomes enlightened within his lifetime and finally gains salvation
(moksha).
Essay
by: Vijay
Kumar "Atma Jnani"
Vijay
Kumar... The Man who Realized God in 1993 on Name of Hindu Revelations.
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God My favorite
god in Hinduism is Lord Krishna. In the battle of Mahabharata... the sermon by
Lord Krishna... that forms the sacred Bhagavad Gita is an unparalleled document
in the history of mankind. Why? The
doctrine of Bhagavad Gita makes it clear that there is only one truthful entity
in the world and that is God Almighty himself. Apart from God Almighty everything
else is the work of Maya (veil of illusion). Bhagavad Gita confirms that the theory
of Advaita Vedanta is the only subtle truth of life. The doctrine of Advaita Vedanta
propagated by Adi Shankaracharya confirms the existence of God as the only truth
of life.
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Hindu Philosophy
Hindu philosophy is
primarily governed by the sacred teachings of Bhagavad Gita... the doctrine given
to mankind by Lord Krishna in the battle of Mahabharata. This single document...
the sacred Bhagavad Gita contains the gist of Hindu philosophy... the knower of
which becomes omniscient and finally attains enlightenment and salvation (aka
moksha in Hinduism).
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Hinduism
Religion Hinduism
is the only religion in the world that encompasses everything required by a human
being to reach the highest pedestal of spirituality. The best part of Hindu religion
is... one need not convert to Hinduism religion to learn the essential ingredients
that form part of Hinduism at large.Hinduism
religion is also not a following of one sacred doctrine or preacher like in Christianity
or Islamic dharma.
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Reincarnate
Hindus Yes
it is only Hinduism amongst all the religions of the world that clarifies how
the souls' atmans manifest bodies one after another to reach the last leg of cosmic
life... the 8.4 millionth manifestation! Before reaching the human form... every
single human being has already manifested every form of animal life... none can
escape this cosmic life cycle! Reaching the human stage means our soul atman has
crossed life cycle of 7.3 million manifestations!
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Worshipping
Hindu Gods Hinduism
by and large is a religion without limits. To worship Hindu gods in most Jain
households is a prevalent practice. On the eve of the Diwali (also pronounced
Deepavali) one would find a horde of replicas of Indian deities installed for
worshiping.For a
Hindu... to worship Jaina deities is not common, but for a Jain family to worship
every Hindu deity is common. Rituals
form a part of extensive and deep praying. Conducting Hindu rituals in Jain families
is not common but worship is. | |