Guest guest Posted February 20, 2001 Report Share Posted February 20, 2001 Dear members, Namaskaaram. I have a question regarding the immortality of Devas after their consumption of the Amrutam. I have made some assumptions and I dont know whether I am right assuming them. I am assuming that (*) immortality on consuming amrutam is in the literal sense. (*)Devas are higher beings and can meet Lord Vishnu directly etc, but have not attained mOksham and they are subject to rules of karmA. If these are wrong all my questions are wrong. And if so, what does immortality on consuming amrutam actually signify? It is said that Devas consumed Amrutam after the churning of the ocean and the Lord Himself helped them obtain that telling them that they would become immortal. I presume this means that the body they possess will never be perished as the soul is eternal anyhow. (*)First of all why did the Lord Himself not want them to lose their materialistic body ? (*)Doesn't this mean that they will remain Devas always? (And also how much ever they sin they remain Devas - karmA doesnt come to play a role?) And also does it mean once they attain mOksham they are going to have the same body. (*)This being the case will the same ones (same jIvAtmAs) occupy positions of Indra etc after each pralayam etc (If we have the same set of beings then also)Then if thats the case how will they reach the Lord - or they keep doing their duty, but have been liberated ? Thank You, Harini _______________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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