Guest guest Posted July 19, 2001 Report Share Posted July 19, 2001 Dear Vijay Kumar Ji, >>> God has always been nirakaar. It does not have a form. What is then Sakara? >>>>A single grain of wheat is one Atman ... the whole mound Parmatman, the Almighty Creator. If Paramtaman has such parts, he can easily be destroyed by destroying his parts one by one. >>>>>The collective power of all purified Atmans (souls) in the cosmos is what we known as God, the Almighty Creator which is one and only one. What I don't understand is that if even ether can not have parts, how can God, which is more subtle than ether, have parts? If God is the collective power of all PURIFIED Atmans, than what about the unpurified ones? Are they not Atman. But, then why do the Upanishads say, "all this is Brahman", if even the unpurified souls are not God. >>>>>Many Gods referred in the Vedas are celestial powers assisting the Cosmic system to evolve ... The sun God, the fire God etc. Why then does the Yajur Veda say, "suryah atma jagatas tasthushashca", surya (The Sun) is the Self of every conscious and unconscious object". And why do the Rishi's of Rig-veda describe their state of self-enlightenment by words like "Aham indrah" (I'm Indra). Why? Is it really good to say that the Vedas, which are the fundament of our religion, deal just with some unconscious natural powers and teach us to adore them? Do you mean that Vedas describe a primitive sort of religion? Please be realistic and tell me what do you mean to say. Do you want to say the same thing about the Vedas, which a generation of scholars have told us, after you claim that you are self-enlightened. Let me tell you, shabda-brahmani nishnaatah param brahmaadhigacchati, first be well-versed in Shabda Brahma (The Vedas), only then you can realize the Supreme Brahman. How clear tells us Krishna Yajur Veda, "naavedavin manute tam brihantam", a person who doesn't know the Vedas, can not know Brahman. Therefore, O My Dearest Friend, don't misguide your own self, with such absurd statements like "The Person who Realized God in 1993". Be realistic. Go to a perfect master, who knows the Vedas with their deepest secrets. Serve his lotus-feet, and only then by his grace you can understand the essence of the Scriptures. Don't delude your self, that is the greatest sin a person can do, even greater than cheating others. I just tell you all this with a heart of friendship and for you well wish. If it hurts you, I'm very sorry and apologize, but please try to understand what I mean. With best wishes, Siddhartha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2001 Report Share Posted July 21, 2001 Mr Vijay Kumar, I went through your web site and it was kind of disappointing. If I can replace the chair and the terrace in your narration of how and when you realized God in 1993 by a floating mattress and swimming pool, there is a chance for me to get enlightened in this life. Are you the disciple of or the man we have heard as Kalki Avatar in India around 1993? How come "I" has not become the third person to you? -- Vis ----------------- Once you have realized God how come your I is still there? - "Vijay Kumar" <vijaykum <advaitin> Wednesday, July 18, 2001 6:07 AM Re: Re: My new member Introduction > R. Viswanathan" <drvis > Since you introduced yourselves to the Advaitins many more have come > out as realized souls ready to help others in a matter of a few > days. What a Lila of God and the 1993 realized soul! I am sure some > of these newly God-realized souls are phony. But I do not know who > are the phonies. We should not allow the phonies to be the guiding > lights when they propagate darkness in the name of Light. Am I > correct? Can you enlighten me please who are the phonies and who are > authentic? -- My life depends on it. > > Is it difficult to differentiate truth form falsehood. Listen to the > small inner voice within you ... which is always prompting you on > the right path. Unless we have a really bloated ego, we can hear the > voice after some trials. Reading essays on my home page will present > the truth before you. > > > Vijay Kumar ... > (The man who realized God in 1993) > http://www.godrealized.com/ > - > > > > > > > > Discussion of Shankara's Advaita Vedanta Philosophy of nonseparablity of Atman and Brahman. > Advaitin List Archives available at: http://www.eScribe.com/culture/advaitin/ > To Post a message send an email to : advaitin > Messages Archived at: advaitin/messages > > > > Your use of is subject to > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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