Guest guest Posted July 5, 2005 Report Share Posted July 5, 2005 Thank you Anish....... Highly in resonance with how A. Parthasarathy has worded "why there seems to be so many and so much multiplicity in Hinduism, which is actually worshipping the same God in different forms." Excellent!! Those who can realise this fact, is consciously or subconsciously, already journeying towards ultimate moksha. , devishakti_india <devishakti_india> wrote: > > So many Gods. So many festivals. So many rituals. What for? > > > > So many Gods, Goddessess, Festivals, rituals in Hinduism. There is a spiritual science behind it that few understand. Please read this article that I found on the net written by A. Parthasarathy who explains why there seems to be so many and so much multiplicity in Hinduism, which is actually worshipping the same God in different forms. > > Anish > > (devishakti_india) > > Article By A. Parthasarathy > >> > The Hindu scriptures are a unique blend of the subtle philosophy of Vedanta on one hand and gross worship on the other. Hinduism appears a strange amalgam of the highest classical literature with gods and goddesses, rituals and festivals, ceremonies and celebrations. The Hindu themselves are confused and confounded by this mixture. The Vedas, the very source of Hinduism, authoritatively proclaim that the Reality proclaim that the Reality is one and one alone. Why then do the Hindus fall into manifold denominations and follow a variety of conflicting spiritual practices? Why so many Gods? So many divisions? Sects, creeds and castes? Why then does not Hinduism concentrate on one practice like other religions? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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