Friday, July 07, 2006

Vedic Hymns Part - 3

In the Yajurveda, there is a reference to the supreme reality:

" It moves, it moves not.
It is far, and it is near,
It is Within all this,
And it is outside all this "
(Yajur. 22.5)

Reference: The holy vedas by Pundit Satyakam Vidyalankar, published by Clarion Books

My comments:

What is it that makes me feel that there is God? Why should I believe in God? What is it that is driving people to kill others in the name of a God? What is it? What do I realize? And What do those suicide killer did realized before blowing themselves up in the name of a God? No God ever asked for that. If that is so, I don't need a God and I hate the God. It is the prophets or Gurus or sons of God that are asking for such discrimination and hatred and bloodshed. Please note there is no scripture from God asking to do so. Just stop it!!!!!!

Vedic Hymns on Creation Part - 2

O Supreme Lord!
Thou art ever existent,
Ever conscious, ever blissful.
We meditate on thy most adorable glory.
Mayest thou guide and inspire our intellect
on the path of highest divinity!
May we be able to discriminate
between the truth and falsehood.
(Rig 3.6.2.10)

Reference: The holy vedas by Pundit Satyakam Vidyalankar, published by Clarion Books

Which religion on earth preaches such simple things? The key in Hinduism as I decipher it that it allows the dialogue between a devotee and the God. The scriptures or the religion encourages people to question the existence of the God as they know and as was described by some scripture or preacher. Why do we need a barrier between the God and me? It's my personal experience. How dare some body imposes their definition unto me?