Guest guest Posted June 7, 2005 Report Share Posted June 7, 2005 Buddha says: I am Not. Krishna says: I am God. Buddha walks out of palace and spends rest of his life in jungles and ashrams. Krishna walks out of the small village he grew up in, travels to the city, kills the king and lives in the palace. Buddha teaches disciples to abandon desires and pursue dharma. Many following him abandon kingdom and become monks. Krishna asks Arjuna to abandon the thought of abandoning, teaches him to fight and eventually become king. A Ramana says, God's will is my will. A Krishna says, ...My Will is the God's Will ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2005 Report Share Posted June 7, 2005 Nisargadatta , " adithya_comming " <adithya_comming> wrote: > Buddha says: > I am Not. > > Krishna says: > I am God. > > Buddha walks out of palace and spends > rest of his life in jungles and ashrams. > > Krishna walks out of the small village > he grew up in, travels to the city, > kills the king and lives in the palace. > > Buddha teaches disciples to abandon > desires and pursue dharma. Many > following him abandon kingdom and > become monks. > > Krishna asks Arjuna to abandon the > thought of abandoning, teaches him to > fight and eventually become king. > > A Ramana says, God's will is my will. > > A Krishna says, ...My Will is the > God's Will ! They say, you can learn far more by observing and studying someone's life and deeds by learning about anything he/she says. In that context, study of Krishna and many others like Buddha, Ramana, Tolle, Janaka makes a very interesting study. A Ramana calls body the sheet of diseases, A Krishna dances, sing ... A Krishna celebrates his body ... A Buddha talks about dropping desires, a Ramana about finishing vasasnas, the outward movement of the mind. A Krishna is fine dancing with gopis, making love, relishing, frolicking, a Krishna is even fine flirting and dancing with other's wives ... A Ramana, a Tolle talks about dropping thoughts ... A Krishna is fine drawing strategies, plans ... A Krishna is fine being the Master Politician ! A Ramana doesn't participate in country's freedom struggle, he avoids he commenting on it. A Krishna not only fights the war for his causes but, he also prepares and motivates others to join ! A Ramana, a Buddha calls the world maya, the illusion, a game ... A Buddha, a Ramana pretty much exists the game. A Krishna masters it, plays it, A Krishna controls the strings of the drama A Krishna calls it ... " my " game ! A Ramana, a Tolle virtually ends up out of society ... A Krishna 'runs', controls, manipulates, maneuvers the society ! A Krishna is fine controlling it, a Krishna is fine fighting, killing, waging wars, playing tricks ... A Krishna is fine lying ! A Ramana tries to make sure that you don't worship his body, that you don't consider his body the self ... A Krishna is fine if you consider his body the body of God ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2005 Report Share Posted June 7, 2005 ..... > A Ramana, a Buddha calls the world > maya, the illusion, a game ... > > A Buddha, a Ramana pretty much exists > the game. > > A Krishna masters it, plays it, > A Krishna controls the strings of the drama > > A Krishna calls it ... " my " game ! > > > A Ramana, a Tolle virtually ends up > out of society ... > > A Krishna 'runs', controls, > manipulates, maneuvers the society ! > A Krishna is fine controlling it, a > Krishna is fine fighting, killing, > waging wars, playing tricks ... > > A Krishna is fine lying ! > > > A Ramana tries to make sure that you > don't worship his body, that you don't > consider his body the self ... > > A Krishna is fine if you consider his > body the body of God ! A Krishna is not concerned about meditating, worrying, fearing ... A Krishna is not worried about ego ... A Krishna is not worried about exclusivity, an image ... A Krishna contains it all. A Krishna knows that it contains it all. A Krishna knows that it is STRONGER, BIGGER and Prior to everything that it contains ! A Krishna dances, sings, celebrates ... A Krishna decorates himself, his body ... A Krishna is fine playing in flesh ... A Krishna lures, mesmerizes, hypnotizes ... A Krishna makes love ... A Krishna fights ... A Krishna steals, lies, plays politics, tricks and strategize ... A krishna wages wars, a Krishna kills ... A Krishna gets killed and dies ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2005 Report Share Posted June 7, 2005 .... > A Krishna makes love ... > > A Krishna fights ... > > A Krishna steals, lies, plays > politics, tricks and strategize ... > > > A krishna wages wars, a Krishna kills ... > > A Krishna gets killed and dies ! A Ramana, a Buddha says, it is neither good, nor evil ... A Krishna says, ...it is Good and Evil, ... Birth and Death ! A Krishna contains it all ! .. .... ...... A Krishna is not concerned about attachment or detachment ... A Ramana talks about killing like and dislike ... A Krishna likes, a Krishna dislikes ... A Krishna knows he is BIGGER, stronger and prior to anything that he does, anything he contains ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2005 Report Share Posted June 7, 2005 ..... There are examples of one kind ... There are examples of other kind ... Krishna .... or, if you believe they were/are realized or real, ....OSHO, Adi Da ... A Buddha is neither moral or immoral ... A Krishna is both moral and immoral ! A Buddha, a Ramana talks about killing ego, desires, thoughts, attachments, likes, dislikes ... A Krishna simply knows, it is BIGGER, STRONGER than anything it does. Bigger, stronger than anything it contains ! A Buddha, a Ramana might end up abandoning the society ... A Krishna is fine relishing it, cherishing, celebrating it ... `ruling' it ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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