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Chapter
- I : An Introduction and Overview
of Hinduism | The
Principles of Hindu Faith - an
Overview of Chapters II to VII A
Basic Study -
for the Youth and for Beginners in Hindu Religious Studies |
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| | Lesson
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of the Supreme to Elevate Mankind Devotion,
Sacrifice and Surrender in Many Ways | |
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Bhakthi
is a simple form of the Hindu faith and practice, very easy to follow for
the ordinary individual with limited understanding. It is also considered as the
superior and the ultimate goal as a total surrender to the Divine creator for
all protection and liberation. In the Bhakthi schools, there are separate groups
who worship Siva, others worship Sakthi only or both, while others
worship Vishnu in His many forms. Vaishnavites consider that God
in not formless but only beyond attributes and comprehension. They explain this
form of Narayana as "Savisesha Brahmam". Understanding this form by total
surrender and devotion leads to ultimate release of individual soul to reach and
reside in the Gods abode, Swarga. Smarthas, who follow the Smrithis,
Adhvaitha and rituals to Vedic Deities, also worship all these Deities as manifestations
of Supreme God as one of His many forms, known as "Paramatma" [the Supreme
Soul] as in Vedas. | |
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first stage of devotional path is the lower form, "Apara
Bhakthi". The devotee prays for some worldly request, prosperity and
help, for consolation in sorrow or for comfort in adversity, as a personalized
worship. Then the devotee is fully consumed in his devotion and love to his personal
God, Ishta-Devata. He sees Him everywhere and totally surrenders to Him and dances
with joy with the ecstasy of his divine love. He asks for nothing in return as
a favor. There are many forms in this Bhakthi. The devotee may see God as his
father, as his mother, as a personal friend, as a master, as a beloved, as a husband,
as a king or as a Guru. Each devotee can worship in his own way. They see God
in every thing and every thing in God. The highest stage is the "Para
Bhakthi". Various areas of India and various communities had their
own preferences. Some amount of group fighting occurred in the medieval times
along these lines due to ignorance. | |
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