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pray mahalaxmi.Every Sunday,I listen to aruna prasana and Saraswati

strotram and every Friday,I worship Durgamai in full detail and

attend a Kuberlaxmi homam on Friday in paprashakti temple.I like

doing homas a lot as a Nirguna puja of the Lord.I have a faith in

spirituality however,religions carry human flavor.That is ehy I pray

the etherlingam of the lord who made Sun,Earth,skies and stars and

all animals and plants Regarding having seen

or met the God,I think that will be the utmost experience.Even though

you are right about God being everywhere and in everthing and every

event is due to him.But I (as a scientist myself) should always ask

and forward questions to you and Sriswamiji and Shreemaa. for

thoughtful answers and my own enlightenment. Vinodnierika (AT) aol (DOT) com

wrote: Vinod wrote: I believe that all religions are false and

manmade.What is the simple truth is that the mother nature is the

cosmic force and in one way or the other we pray that force.This

divine force energises each atom in this cosmos.As long as the life

force is there we are alive otherwise we kind of die to be reborn.In

fact there is never any death. My first God

is our Sun as our eternal father and mother earth is our

eternal mother. And chanting Gyatrimantra is all you need to have.

Bible and Koran are way to confing but however I can challenge anyone

to bring God to have lunch with me and they cannot. Dear Vinod ~ Wow!

Somehow, this kind of knocked my socks off. I'm not going to challenge

your comments about religion and whether or not the Gayatri mantra is

all we need (and I have the Beatles singing it in the background of

my head), and there aren't any Hindu temples where I live. But if

you've missed having lunch with God, or breakfast, or dinner, or

walks, then, wow!, you've missed a lot. God is the very air we

breath; the very earth we walk upon, the very food we eat, the very

loved ones who fill our lives, even those in our lives who bring us

challenges. God/dess is in everything, everywhere. How have you

managed to miss it? Jai Maa , Jai Swamiji ~ Linda P.S. Of course,

this doesn't even get into

the discussion of avatars, but I believe that there are two very

significant ones who are the reason we have come together in this

digest.

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