Re: BRAHMA IN BHAGAVAT GITA
Namaste japmala,
Originally Posted by
jopmala
I am not bashing up advaitic philosophy. I am just sharing the fact that the philosophy which is claimed to have based on Bhagavat Gita does not have the approval of the Gita. thats all.
This is the justification for all extremism in all faiths. Ï understand the scriptures better than you do", "My view is superior to yours"... such line of thinking has created most damage to mankind in the history of religions. Do you know why Wahabi Sunnis kill Sufis, Shias and the likes ? This is because they think that their interpretation of Quran and Ahadith is superior to others.
The faith that you hold on makes you see the meaning of Bhagwad Gita as you see and interpret. The others don't subscribe to your views. I have been reading Bhagwad Gita since I was a child and today I don't need any translation to understand its meaning but can understand it as it is written in Sanskrit. In my opinion, your conclusions are faulty. Moreover, I would say that Bhagwad Gita cannot be taken in isolation for exact message of what Lord Krishna said. You must have deep knowledge of Upanishads and Brahmasutras.
Now, you need not subscribe to my views. There is no need, You won't find me bashing up any faith or pointing out faults in understanding of people of who hold views different from mine. Hindu Dharma has this beauty. We are taught since our childhood to respect all views. We have Vaishnavas, Shaivas, ShAktas, Advaitins, Kabeer panthis, Aghoris etc. ... and all paths are valid. They all have their authoritative scriptures and they seem to have contradicting views. However, this contradiction appears to be only till we don't go deep into spirituality. The higher you go in spirituality, the more you are able to see that all paths lead to One Ultimate Truth.
What you are doing here by writing all this ? Is it helping you achieve higher level in spirituality ? No. Is it helping the Advaitins ? No. Is it helping anyone ? No. This is all what you think and though you have all rights to believe in whatever you want to, it is certainly not a good thing to show that you more learned than the great Advaita Acharyas of Hindu Dharma. It is just an hollow ahamkaar and nothing else.
OM
"Om Namo Bhagvate Vaasudevaye"
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