Guest guest Posted December 31, 1989 Report Share Posted December 31, 1989 One of the wonderful and unique doctrines of Hinduism is the concept of 'Avatar'. This word is derived from the word 'avatarana' which means 'descent'. It is descent of God to earth in human or any other form. Its purpose is to preserve Dharma, the Supreme Law of righteousness in the world. God incarnates again and again, from age to age, whenever Dharma is on the decline. Man, though divine in origin, is still apt to do evil and contribute to filling the world with misery. 'To err is human' it is said. When men are almost on the threshold of disaster, God incarnates Himself and continues his mission of redemption and revitalisation of righteousness, Dharma. Hinduism usually refers to 10 Avatars. But indians have never been so rigid to believe that these will incarnate in India alone. The Hindu regards every great prophet, no matter where he may manifest himself, as a God's Messenger, or as God incarnated Himself as man. This shows the great spirit of tolerance which has been the country's tradition, its unique catholicity in matters of religion and its veneration to other faiths. India has always extended generous hospitality to followers of other religion who have sought shelter in the country from time to time. In fact, secularism, i.e, respect and positive goodwill for different faiths, is the very basis of Hinduism. "The paths may be different but the goal is same" ; "cows may be of different colours, but they all yield the same milk" -- such is the attitude of the Hindu to the other faiths. Amma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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