Monday, 20 September 2021

The fear of the God injected by the religion was the root cause of worship, superstitions, and dogmas.+

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Religion causes one to become crippled, Self-mortifying and Self-deprecating is not a religion, but the social system of controlling the populace through psychological deformation and retardation.

Religion breeds superstition because religion is based on blind faith or blind belief, not the truth. People all over the world in the past and present accepted the idea of the existence of God.

The fear of the God injected by the religion was the root cause of worship, superstitions, and dogmas. The religious beliefs were passed on to the populace from one generation to the next generation.

Religions place God as diverse ideas and beliefs.  Every religious believer has a different idea of God. Every man has a different idea of the real.  There is a need to accept verify the facts about the religious Gods before accepting anything as God. 

There is in religion the element of imagination and sentiments. The ordinary man is happy because religion gives him satisfaction, and pleases his taste.

Every sect and creed concocts a God to suit its own purposes. Belief in such concocted Gods is a great hindrance in pursuit of truth.  The man himself’ suggests that there must be a God. It is an auto-suggestion. Belief in religion weakens as the man pays more attention to the facts of his practical life within the practical world.

An honest e seeker of truth says that he has not seen God. He does not know Gods capacities, what God can do, and what God cannot do. Therefore any statement he might make about God would only be a lie. The seeker of truth does not wish to tell a lie. Therefore, he does not accept  God nor deny Him; he simply refuses to make any statement about God because he wants to discover what is supposed to be God. Without verification, he does not want to accept anything as truth. 

Every sect and creed concocts a God to suit its own purposes. Belief in such concocted Gods is a great hindrance in pursuit of truth.  The man himself’ suggests that there must be a God. It is an auto-suggestion. Belief in religion weakens as the man pays more attention to the facts of his practical life within the practical world.

Spirituality is a new religion. Advaita is pure spirituality. Advaita is truth beyond form, time, and space. Advaita is the Spirit.  The Spirit is the universal God and God of the whole humanity.

Do not believe as a God as a separate entity. Realize God is the cause of the existence of the universe in which we exist. God should not be worshipped but realized right in this very life, not in the next life or next world.

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Prominent Bhakti poets wrote against the hierarchy of caste. It extended its influence on other religious ideologies. Bhakti offered the possibility of religious experience by anyone, anywhere, at any time. Thus, the Indian ignorant populace adopted the path of Bhakti, so, the Bhakti moment became very popular.

Hinduism is not Sanatana Dharma or Vedic religion. Hinduism is not a religion. Rather it is a group of religions found within India that share common beliefs while still remaining very different.

The Hindus believed in polytheism, believing all of their Gods to be separate individuals, which were introduced much later by the founders of Hinduism which contains diverse beliefs caste, and creed.

 When the religion of the Veda knows no idols then why so many Gods and Goddesses with different forms and name are being propagated as Vedic God s. Why these conceptual God s are introduced when the Vedic concept of God is free from form and attributes.

As one goes deeper in the annals of the history, it indicates the fact that somewhere someone has added the Puranas in the name of Veda Vyasa the grandmaster of Vedas. It is impossible to accept and believe that Veda Vyasa authored and introduced Puranas which have all conceptual God s and Goddesses.

Vedic religion was modified and reintroduced with new add-ons by Sage Sri, Sankara a great Advaitin Sage to uplift the Vedic culture and Santana Dharma, which were in ruins in the clutches of Buddhism.

18 Puranas are introduced in the name of Veda Vyasa by the dualists' Saints because the Puranic Gods are non-Vedic Gods. Worship of Such Gods, are barred Vedas.

 As one goes deeper in the annals of the history, it indicates the fact that somewhere someone has added the Puranas in the name of Veda Vyasa the grandmaster of Vedas. It is impossible to accept and believe that Veda Vyasa authored and introduced Puranas which have all conceptual God s.

Diverse paths and practices in India are conceptual divisions invented by the religious Gurus of different sects by their excessive imagination based on the false Self (ego). All these concepts are a great obstacle to the pursuit of truth. Why should introduce personal Gods and create confusion when Vedas clearly says: ~

Rig Veda: ~ The Atman is the cause; Atman is the support of all that exists in this universe. May ye never turn away from the Atman the innermost Self. May ye never accept another God in place of the Atman nor worship other than the Atman?" (10:48, 5)

Yajurveda – chapter- 32:~ God is Supreme Spirit has no ‘Pratima’ (idol) or material shape. God cannot be seen directly by anyone. God pervades all beings and all directions. Thus, Idolatry does not find any support from the Vedas.

Brihadaranyaka Upanishad: ~ Brahman (God) is present in the form of the Athma, and it is indeed Athma itself.

 When Upanishads and Vedas declare that, “God is the form of the Athma, and it is indeed Athma itself then why to accept another God in place of the Atman or worship other than the Atman.

People, who worship the belief of God, are hallucinating that they become one with such God.

That is why Swami Vivekananda: ~ “The masses in India cry to sixty million Gods and still die like dogs. Where are these Gods?

Vedic people did not worship personal God s and Goddesses. Personal God and Goddesses are not Vedic Gods. Vedas mention that God is “One” whereas in Hinduism there are sixty million Gods.

Rig Veda: ~ 'Prajnanam Brahma'- Consciousness is the ultimate reality or Brahman or God in truth.

Do not accept any other God other than the Soul. The Soul is God in truth,  Nothing is real but the Soul, which is present in the form of consciousness. Nothing matters but realize  God in truth. God in truth is everywhere and in everything. Let these words be inscribed in your subconscious.

God in truth is hidden by the illusory universe. God in truth alone is real and eternal and all else is an illusion. 

Brahman is merely a word to indicate the ultimate truth or God in truth.  The ultimate truth itself is God in truth. 

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Hinduism is not ancient Vedic Religion or Santana Dharma. Bhaktas indulge in idol-worship or chanting of the names of personal Gods while Vedas bars worship of personal God s’ idols of the verity of God and Goddesses. God pervades in everything and everywhere. Bhakti marga hold the Puranic Gods as real God. The Puranic Gods are not God in truth.

 The Bhaktas indulges non-Vedic beliefs such as idolatry, chanting of God’s name, glorifying Gurus, ancestor worship, pilgrimages, priestcraft, and offerings made in temples. All these lack Vedic sanctions, therefore, Hinduism is not Ancient Vedic religion or Santana Dharma.

The Hindu Gods are Rama, Krishna, Kali, Ganesh, Hanuman, Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, and the respective consorts of the last three, namely, Saraswati, Lakshmi, and Shakti. None of these deities figured prominently in the Vedic pantheon and some of them are clearly non-Vedic.

The major God s of Hinduism like Vishnu and Shiva are non-Aryan in origin. Though they may have belonged to the Vedic tradition they played no major role in the Vedas.

All Hindu Gods are Puranic Gods. Puranas deals with symbols Puranas are not history; it is concerned with objective reality. Puranas are not concerned with subjective reality. These Puranic Gods do not exist outside the physical existence but they have a psychological existence and that psychological existence is a great hindrance to realizing the reality beyond the form, time, and space.

 So the first thing to be understood is that Puranic Gods are not real persons in the world but they create a barricade and hide the truth, which is beyond form, time, and space.

Puranas are Indian mythology. Mythological stories are a myth. Whatever is based on myth is merely superstition. Mythology was introduced in the past for the ignorant masses. It has to be discarded as one progresses in his spiritual advancement.

Mythology breeds superstition, blind belief, and senseless rituals, and most irrational and gives them a divine outlook.

Lord Krishna says ~ “Those who know the Self in truth". 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. (Ch~ V.)

From on Vedic perspective, Lord Krishna is not a Vedic God because Rig Veda says: May ye never accept another God in place of the Atman nor worship other than the Atman?"

The more important religious sects among the Hindus, like Vaishnavism, Saivism, and so on, did not have a Vedic origin but had come into existence in much recent times.

Originally Shiva and the cult of the Mother Goddess belonged to the religion of the Indus Valley people. As one goes in deeper into the annals of the Indian religious history Vishnu and Shiva cult is a melting of at least two cultures, if not three, namely, the Aryan culture, the pre-Aryan culture of the Ganges Valley, and the Indus Valley culture. These three cultures were closely knit by the first century of Christianity and in the later period underwent further developments, and probably also a fourth tradition of the indigenous tribes that stood outside the four classes of the caste system as outcastes.

Vedic worshippers did not use temples and idols as Hindus of today do. For them, the sacrificial rituals were more important than temple or idol worship the major Hindu feasts of today are based on the epic feats of Rama and Krishna and the Puranic lore pertaining to Shiva and the Goddess.

Vedas are not the important sacred scriptures for the Hindus. The Vedas as a body of scripture contains many contradictions and they are fragmentary in nature. For most Hindus of today, scriptures like the Bhagavad-Gita, Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Puranas are more attractive and appealing than the Vedas. In addition, the God s and Goddesses they worship differ considerably from the Vedic ones.

The Hindus believed in polytheism, believing all of their Gods to be separate individuals, which were introduced much later by the founders of Hinduism which contains diverse beliefs caste, and creed. The Bhakta Gods are to be separate individuals. Without personal  Gods, there is no path of Bhakti.

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.

Yajur Veda indicates that:~ They sink deeper in darkness those who worship sambhuti. (Sambhuti means created things, for example, table, chair, idol, etc. - (Yajurveda 40:9).

ISH Upanishads: - By worshipping God s and Goddesses you will go after death to the world of God s and Goddesses. But will that help you? The time you spent there is wasted because if you were not there you could have spent that time moving forward towards Self-knowledge, which is your goal. In the world of God s and Goddesses, you cannot do that, and thus, you go deeper and deeper into darkness.

It clearly indicates that: -If the human goal is to acquire Self-Knowledge then why one has to indulge in rituals and Bhakti to the conceptual God s, Goddesses and Gurus to go into deeper darkness. Instead, spend that time moving forward towards Self-knowledge, which is one’s prime goal.

Fortunate is the man who does not lose himself in the labyrinths of path and practices but goes straight in search of the truth. ....

Bhakti is an important component of many branches of Hinduism, defined differently by various sects and schools are non-Vedic introduced several centuries back.

The Bhakti movement reached North India and throughout the Mughal era contributed significantly to the characteristics of Hinduism as the religion of the general population under the rule of the Mughal elite.

 After their encounter with the expanding Islam religion, Bhakti proponents ~ who were traditionally called "saints “~” elaborated egalitarian doctrine that transcended the caste system and encouraged individuals to seek personal union with the divine." Its influence also spread to other religions during this period and became an integral aspect of Hindu culture and society in the modern era.

A more literal translation of Bhakti would be "participation"; some define Bhakti as "intense love" for God. Some define Bhakti as "intense attraction" for God.

The One who practices Bhakti is called a Bhakta. The devotional path is referred to as Bhakti marga or the Bhakti yoga.

Bhakti emphasizes religious devotion and sentiment above ritual and orthopraxy. In this sense, it parallels the early 20th-century movement of Pentecostalism in Christian history, where the direct personal experience of God was also emphasized over liturgy or ritual.

The concept of Bhakti means single-minded devotion to one God. The object of the devotee’s adoration is to secure the grace of God for the sake of salvation.

The Bhakti movement was essentially monotheistic and the devotees worshiped one individualized God, who could either have from (saguna) or be formless (nirguna).

The Bhagavata Purana placed the concept of Bhakti on a very high pedestal. During the post-Bhagavata phase, passionate love and devotion to one individualized God became a characteristic feature of the Indian religious thoughts.

The term Bhakti means devotion. It may refer to devotion to a spiritual teacher (Guru) as guru-Bhakti, to an individualized form of God, or to divinity without form (nirguna). "Bhakti" is also used as a unisex name.

The Bhakti saints of North, as well as South India, regarded knowledge (Gnana) as a constituent of Bhakti. Bhakti movement greatly emphasized securing true knowledge from a Guru.

The early leaders of the Bhakti movement were mostly from India- the earliest being Ramanuja whose disciple Ramananda carried the Bhakti movement to North India.

The followers of the former, known as Vaishnavas, were further subdivided into those who regarded Ram or Krishna-both incarnations of Vishnu-as their personal God, respectively. The followers of Nirguna Bhakti discarded idol worship. Worshipping God without the idol by changing the name of individualized God is not nirguna Bhakti.:~Santthosh Kumar 

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