Originally posted by : Harini |
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Sir, the one thing I learnt from many of your posts.., You use the words carefully and sometimes playfully., :-) thats the reason I was curious to know the hidden meaning of title of the post.., as God is Every"where".., so we can say.., Bhagwan ko dhundo tho kanha mei bhi and santa me bhi miljayega..
May be you are right sir, I take things seriously.. sometimes its my strength and most of the times it becomes my weakness... |
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1. It is only Indian Philosophy which accepts God is everywhere (in every SOUL- also lying in every creature and even in plants - proved by J C Bose ). That's why Indian Philosophy oppose SLAUGHTER HOUSES.
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2. What is depicted in the picture is not acceptable in Western Countries. Such "conversion" of God is possible and easily acceptable only in India. During Ganesh Chaturthi in Maharashtra (now all over India) and Durga Pooja (in West Bengal etc.) one may see the different forms of Lord Ganesh and Maa Durga.
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3. It is hearting to note that Christmas Day is celebrated by almost every Indian. The same is not the story in rest of the world who follow other religions. (Show some pictures where foreigners following other religions enjoy Ganesh Chaturthi).
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4. Last but not the least; Indian Philosophy says : AATMA SO PARMAATMA....i.e. your own SOUL is GOD. If we accept it; it is our inner strength that I am God! (What an unbelievable but true message)! and If we don't accept; then we try to find it "everywhere" (except Self) and majority i.e. almost all; comes under this category.
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Example :
Whether Sai Baba was a common man or a God?
The answer is : A common Man. (See his torn cloths).
But for what form he is known as?
The answer is : God!
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5. In rest of the world; no religion says : You are "capable" to be God.
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Now you may read once again the "original post."
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Disclaimer :
The post is not to disregard any of the religion. Due to its vast vision and VASUDHAIV KUTUMBAKAM concept; Indian Philosophy accepts and respects each and every religion.