Re: Why do we get bored with things we initially enjoy ?
Pranam Suresh
Originally Posted by
suresh
Namaste GP,
One trying to prove the existence of a round square may also say the same thing. Since the subject matter is beyond the realms of logic, we must accept the round sqaure as true, even if there isn't any proof whatsoever.
If this were standard Vedic practice, then why does our tradition stress on pramaana again and again? If this subject matter is beyond logic and reasoning, it's tantamount to saying our tradition contains a vast literature all aimed at proving a single point: that there is no proof or logic for anything written in the literature!
Rishis through their extreme tapsya realised the truth which is revealed in Vedas .
I can describe to you the taste of mangoe but no amount of description will give you the satisfaction until you taste it your self. In other words the taste is beyond words, what to speak of the supreme who is beyond this trigunatic world.
The proof is in the pudding so to speak.
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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