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Old 04-26-2012, 09:30 PM   #33
9mm_fan

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I don't understand what and why some members are talking about only one God? Why are they saying that Hindus are basically worshiping one God and there is nothing but a mere sketch of different images/forms of God as per some one's mind storm imaginations? I fail to understand why some members say that we can worship and meditate on one God only? Why they say there exists only one God for your day to day spirituality?

I do understand and accept that there is only one Supreme Brahman - Nirguna Brahman - The absolute purest conscious.

But we do believe in Saguna Brahman, representing multiple spiritual energies that helps in strengthening our sense and shaping our individuality.

When I was in Chennai, I used to visit temples at least 3 days a week before leaving for office. On every Sankatahara Chaturthi I participate in homam and abhishekam and meditate on Lord Ganesha without any distraction. On Kirthikai and Shashti I offer my prayers to Lord Murugan and meditate on him to my heart content. I visit Shiva temple, Durga temple, Kali temple, Pratiyangara Devi, I worship Dhakshinamoorthy, Lord Hanuman, Kala Bhairavar, Sarpeswarar, Shiridi Saibaba, Lord Rama, Krishna, Navagrahas and so many.

Each of my worship gives different stimulation to my senses and I feel strengthened and satisfied. Each deity and his/her worship provides me with strengthening my respective senses that all are needed for better thoughts, knowledge, skills, determinations and actions.

On every Friday, in the morning, I used to lit a ghee lamp in our pooja room, sit before the lamp and meditate Devi Durga for half an hour.

I meditate on multiple Gods and I derive immense pleasure. My spirituality towards multiple Gods strengthens my inner self, intuition and the drive to perform my multiple duties as a human, with my sense of morality, discipline and humanity.

We have multiple Saguna Brahman, symbolized in particular forms, representing multiple cosmic/spiritual energies. We worship them and attempt to keep our self in tact as humans, fulfilling our spiritual needs and living a life of descent accomplishments.

With all our spirituality in dedication to multiple cosmic / spiritual energies, we Hindus attempt to live an ideal life, shaping our personality for better and striving to achieve "UPLIFTMENT" of our self to the level of Brahman in our desire to be relieved from the cycle of birth-death-rebirth and get dissolved with the supreme being.

This philosophy and spiritual system of Hinduism has its origin from Bhaarath, that helps each Hindu to strive towards self upliftment and get liberated.


MERA BHAARATH MAHAAN.

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