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Some thoughts on spirutuality and religion

 

Religion is a manifestation of krsna. In a pure religion there is

krsna. Krsna is manifested as religion like Krisna is there in the

matter.

Take for example other religions Muslim and christian. In muslim

there is krsna and in christian there is krsna.Wherever there is

purity that is krsna. Krsna has a form. Take for example jesus.

Jesus can go till a impersonalist stage. He is son of Krsna. Jesus

only told he is son of GOd. He is son of Krsna.

All living entities are offsprings of Krsna.All living and non

living entities has only one god that is Krsna. They are all

different energies of Krsna. Even Mohmmad had said there is god. He

went to the stage of realization of impersonal Brahman.

He could not reach Krsna. So all religions has different forms but

are different manifestations of Krsna.

 

So there is only one God. That is Krsna. God of all Gods and

godesses is Krsna.

 

Regards,

Nrsimha Naidu

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Hare krsna

 

Dear Narasimha naidu garu,

 

i appreciate your effort to tell the truth. yes it is only krishna who

declared that he is Bhagavan. till today no other avatar or incarnation

in any religion or sect has claimed that he/she is the ultimate

(Bhagavan). It is very clear from bhagavad gita that the truths told by

lord krsna are eternal.

 

with regards

rama rao

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