RE:Rama's father
by gundapantula ravi shankar on Sep 19, 2007 10:07 PM Permalink
As skumar had a biological father Lord Rama also had a biological father.And pushpak vimana didnt had a engine but like birds it can fly any height with yogic power of the person who is flying it.
RE:RE:Rama's father
by gundapantula ravi shankar on Sep 19, 2007 10:09 PM Permalink
if you havent understood ,then meet your biological father and ask him his biological father.
RE:Rama's father
by gundapantula ravi shankar on Sep 19, 2007 11:05 PM Permalink
Dear skumar ,I know that purposefully you are trying to poke but remember skumar everybody knows who the father of Rama is.And understand one thing the mythology of Hindus dates back when proofs of science were not discovered and not recorded .the yogic power where people ,sages and religious heads were using cannot be explained until you experience it.If something is said in scriptures ,it has some basis which is relevant to the conditions and the capacities of those times.If history says Dinosaurs existed and they were huge ,its difficult to believe in these times ,as we cannot estimate and believe that they are so huge.Similarly,if you have read miracles, unbelievable things happened in Hindu scriptures ,its not simply for the sake is written, but it is beyond you believe that in those days many such things might have happened.
RE:RE:Rama's father
by skumar on Sep 20, 2007 12:54 PM Permalink
Miracle and science
If a miracle can scientifically be proved then everybody will accept the fact. But, if it is based on someone'a imigination then it will be difficult for rational people to accept it. 'Ramayana' can be at the best considered as a good science fiction combined with geographical knowledge and social condtion of that era. But if we have believe in Rama's exsitance then we have to believe in so many things which is not possible scientifically. Just try to calculate how much force is required to lift 'Gandhamadan' mountain and then jump with it to cover a large distance. Being educated in science does't mean that someone is rational in thinking, otherwise we would not have astrology in TV,internet and print media.
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by gundapantula ravi shankar on Sep 20, 2007 05:11 PM Permalink
skumar science cannot prove everything ;like can you prove the 'AIR';its only by feel you say air is around but can you prove it by showing if i have to believe.If not why the exception.what engines dothe birds have to fly like aeroplanes ?what is the force of displacement involved to fly,like a mechanical engine.This same force ,we refer to as the power of God.And Lord Rama is a divine force personified.If you limit your sphere of understanding and try to counter-argue then there is no answer.And particularly ,with the ancient scriptures ,you dont find the present systems of questioning,reasoning,proof and inference .As all the scriptures were stored in the form of'taalla patras',which doesnt remain for centuries ,many important and reasons for all your problems which have been mentioned are lost in due course of times.And that too very little scriptures on HINDU culture are available.
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by gundapantula ravi shankar on Sep 20, 2007 05:15 PM Permalink
And for your small mind skumar, I think such a great 'EPIC' looks like a science fiction which really hurts me as you couldnt differentiate between a science fiction and a respectable book with so many human values ,etiquettes and morals which everybody should imbibe for a rational way of life.
RE:Rama's father
by amdabessst on Sep 21, 2007 06:33 AM Permalink
Guys dont answer these fellows who themselves believe in their religion blindly and try to accuse others. They should know to respect others feelings. I feel they should accept one truth, that ppl belonging to both the religions should know at one point of time they were born either bcoz they were down trodden and for the benefit of monthly ration converted themselves or that their parents were forced into the religion by other means. Its the jealousy for not enjoying this oldest religion on earth.