Re: answering those who say Hindu adoptees are adharmic
Pranam
in our haste to be all inclusive, we assert there is no authority in Hindu dharma, we could not be so wrong on this, off course there is or there are authorities as Lord a Krishna confirms;
Therefore, let the scripture be your authority in determining what should be done and what should not be done. You should perform your duty following the scriptural injunction. (16.24)
To say there is no authority in Hindu dharma would be pure fallacy.
It is another matter, one is free to choose, to be or not to be, just as Krishna gives that choice to Arjun, finally the choice is ours.
I have no problem and why should I, I am no authority on it to accept or reject an adoptee. Dharma is a way of life, culturally an adoptee poses a few dilemma, may find it difficult to adopt, or a host to accept,since an adoptee has its own baggage it would take a long time for acceptance for some or not at all. In due course of time every thing get assimilated I think.
Jai Shree Krishna
Jai Shree Krishna
Rig Veda list only 33 devas, they are all propitiated, worthy off our worship, all other names of gods are derivative from this 33 originals,
Bhagvat Gita; Shree Krishna says Chapter 3.11 devan bhavayatanena te deva bhavayantu vah parasparam bhavayantah sreyah param avapsyatha Chapter 17.4 yajante sattvika devan yaksa-raksamsi rajasah pretan bhuta-ganams canye yajante tamasa janah
The world disappears in him. He is the peaceful, the good, the one without a second.
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