Guest guest Posted September 26, 2001 Report Share Posted September 26, 2001 Hi all - A very good list on Bhagwan Sri Ramkrishna, Gurudev Vivekananda and Mata Sarada Devi. Indeed a great task to run such a list. Hi Leo - Interesting question but I think not very easy to answer. Here is what I have understood or my conception - According to Bible it is the father of Lord Jesus but it is given for the masses or common people so that they will understand it better. It is also given there that god is Light or Sound or Infinite bliss or anything like that depicting about the infinite, absolute and real nature. Ofcourse many other religions also have given the answer to it according to their own way. But according to Bhagwan Sri Ramkrishna also god is everything. Vishnu, Shiva and Bramhadeva are just the manifestations of that super soul we can say. In the Gospel of Sri Ramkrishna it is given about the infinite waves of Satchidananda and all the Gods and Godesses are created from it according to the will of the God or due to the prayers of true devotees. But at the same time Bhagwan Sri Ramkrishna also says that what is Bramha (the infinite ocean of light/wisdom or bliss) can't be defined unless and until you experience the state of self-realization or Samadhi. In Bhagwad Gita Bhagwan Sri Krishna says for common people that I am the Supreme but it also tells you something about the infinite nature and god is everything. So the concepts are given according to the various levels of the readers. Nice talking to you all. I have joined this list yesterday. Thanks. Anand Joshi. INDIA. --- Vivekananda Centre <vivekananda wrote: > - > leo mendez theleo99 > hindu > Tuesday, September 25, 2001 02:14 > website > > > Hello! You are running quite a simple, yet very > educational website. My > question is, who is God? Does the Gita tackle this > question, besides He is > the " everything " . That is, in Christianity for > instance, God is the > " Father " of Jesus. Is it possible that Vishnu in > turn is an Atman of God? > Or is God and Vishnu two separate beings? Thank you > for your help. > Leo Mendez > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~response~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Dear Leo > > Your question is very interesting, we will throw it > open to our list so that they may reply to you > directly or via the list. Let us see > what response we come up > with. > > regards > jay > Vivekananda Centre London Get email alerts & NEW webcam video instant messaging with Messenger. http://im. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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