Guest guest Posted May 5, 2004 Report Share Posted May 5, 2004 "Indian philosophy is one of tolerance; inclusion and not exclusion. ATMAVAT SARVA BHOOTANI is the motto. In abstract terminology, everything is created from same source but manifested in varying forms. The supreme aim of life is to find that path which would break the cycle of life, death, distress etc. and lead human beings to the original source. Her philosophical tradition had been illustrated by the sages who were atheists, who were passionately worshipping one God and others following the path of Yoga controlling mind and body. Others also worshipped the ancestors and lived for the service of their fellow creatures to return to the state of universal wisdom and benediction of mokshya i.e. liberation. Though in culture it is divergent yet in ultimate, it is one - one in the sense that it speaks of self and develops the spirits of detachment so that the individual will merge in the Divine will."" www.theindianculture.com/ " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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