Guest guest Posted November 17, 2008 Report Share Posted November 17, 2008 I strongly believe that Geeta is mother of all the " Shashtras " & " Vedas " written in India . At present I would like to get clarification on following question - 1. In Geeta It is said that God is not having body. He is " Nirakaar " . But Lord Krishna is said to have taken birth. Means he had body. Than does it means that " Bhagawanuwach " in Geeta stands for somebody else & not Lord Krishna. 2. Normally we attach the prefix Lord to Krishna & Not God to Krishna. Does it mean that Krishna had taken the benefit of Geeta from some body else & got the position of Lord. With warm regards BHAVIN SHAH ------------------------------- GITA TALK GROUP GUIDELINES: 1. Purpose of the group is to help Sadhakas clarify their doubts related to Gitaji shalokas. Therefore, responses which further clarify the understanding of Gitaji, will only be posted. 2. Wherever possible, please quote Gitaji or other scriptures to substantiate your response. 3. Kindly limit personal feelings, opinions, beliefs etc. to the extent that they further help in understanding the Gita shlokas 4. Please be as concise and to the point as possible, respecting sadhaka's time. 5. Kindly focus your writing to the subject at hand only. 6. Please do not include links to the other sites or other organizations. 7. Kindly do not include your personal information such as phone number, address etc. 8. Please do not address the response to a particular individual since the message is going to the entire group. 9. Due to the large readership, all responses may not be posted. 10. Moderator at his discretion, may modify the posting, if content is unclear or not appropriate for distribution to the group. 11. Please respond taking into consideration the novices, youth, westerners, non-sectarian audience. Kindly limit the use to Sanskrit words only, rather provide the English word with Sanskrit bracketed wherever possible. MODERATOR Ram Ram ------------------------ Post message: Subscribe: - Un: - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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