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Principles
and Practice of Hindu Religion A
Comprehensive Study of the Ancient Tradition and
the Perennial Philosophy |
Chapter
- II : The Essentials of the Hindu Traditions | A
Short Note on the Basic Aspects of Hindu
Religious Beliefs and
Practice in the Evolution of the Spirit and the Culture |
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Lesson
- 25 : One God Among Many Gods in Hinduism!
Is
There One God or Many Gods? |
The
Vedas teach us of One Godhead, the unmanifest and formless, who is pure energy
and pure consciousness, who is absolute truth, action and bliss. Contrary to widely
popular thinking among those not knowledgeable, Hinduism is not a religion with
Pantheism or Polytheism. Hindus believe in a single Godhead as a formless entity
in "Nirguna Brahman" the Unmanifest form. He created the phenomenal universe and
the worlds with His Yoga Maya (Divine illusion of Yoga). He takes the universal
manifest form as "Saguna Brahman" or "Isvara", also called Siva, Narayana and
Maha Sakthi, a form ordinary people can visualize and comprehend, for the benefit
of the phenomenal world. He then created Himself in various forms to carry out
the activities of creation, protection and dissolution and several other actions.
He manifests Himself in several forms to be understood by people and to come to
protect them in the form that people visualize and pray to Him. |
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The Vedas
teach us of "gods" or Devathas in various forms. Vedas often do not teach
of prayers and rituals to the Formless Brahman directly, but often through one
or more of the various "Devathas" representing the stars, planets, natural forces
and energy created by God to perform the various actions of nature. Vedic rituals
are performed with prayers for Fire, Water, Sun, Earth, Agni, Indra, Varuna, Vayu
and several manifestations of the deities and Celestial beings (Devas) that we
pray. One of the earliest verses of the Rigveda is a prayer to the god of Fire:
"O' Agni (Fire), warm golden dust of the Gods, Life and Light of Existence;
...Infinite Energy of Consciousness, Destroyer and Preserver!!"; "Agni (as Daksa)
entered into Adithi (the Sun) to produce Adhithya; ...and they gave Light to the
world !!"; "All things on Earth are, therefore, the handy-work of Agni, ...and
the climax of them all is reached in life!!" |
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Sanãthana
Dharma ãsthra |
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, 18 , 19 , 20
, 21 , 22 , 23
, 24 , 25 , 26
, 27 , 28 , 29
, 30 , 31 , 32
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