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RE:What is Hinduism?
by galilio on Dec 04, 2007 04:44 PM

hinduism is the way of life worshipping only one
god' brahmam',which form is impersonal which you call as 'allah'in arabhic while brahmam is a sanskrit language.but to creat a beautiful
universe with human beings,creatures,plants
and planets,such impersonal god does not fit in
to our vedas created from brahman which talks
of supreme god who manifest in different
avatars -that supreme god we worship is
as lord vishnu who took human birth in the names
of lord ram and krishna as avatars. while allah is the impersonal to our first stage of understanding of brahmam, islam has not passed on to the second stage of making god as personal like we pray lord ram or krishna.that is why we call
krishna as para brahmam- supreme god who keeps
in his sweetheart of thought in the form of feminine nature which we call as lakshmi.to creat a humanbeing,animal,bird,plants,creature
you need both male and feminine.even planets are
having both qualities.example moon/venus are
feminine and sun/mars are male gender.
that is why to show the truth of creation, lord
vishnu,supreme soul creater of entire universe rest in the bed of serpent coil from sea,came a
lotus flower from vishnu naval blossmed to creat
brahma,creater of human beings and creatures.
this symbolic with the birth of all in world
with umbillical card from gharbham in the shape
of lotus which exactly shows that hinduism has
science and spirituality unlike islam/xtianity.

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