Gustav,
Shit?
Your prattle confirms my points.
Jan Ardena.
the shit is ours
not yours
we are the chosen ones
Shit?
Your prattle confirms my points.
Jan Ardena.
the shit is ours
not yours
we are the chosen ones
The fact that Krishna represents 'Hinduism'
...and it has it roots in Vendanta ....
If someone can take the wisdom of BG irrespective of its roots then whether BG is hindu scripture or not really does not matter.
If someone does not take BG because of its roots, well, they will be at loss.
And BG is open to all, not exclusive to hindus, to accept BG as a guide but not to become a hindu is also an option.
Much as you might hope it is a false statement, the reality unfortunately is that it is true. Please open your eyes.Jan Ardena said:I´m sorry, but this statement implies that BG, although a Hindu scripture, is kindly available to all. This, to me, is a false statement.
I´m sorry, but this statement implies that BG, although a Hindu scripture, is kindly available to all. This, to me, is a false statement.
Much as you might hope it is a false statement, the reality unfortunately is that it is true. Please open your eyes.
UltiTruth said:Much as you might hope it is a false statement, the reality unfortunately is that it is true. Please open your eyes.
Thanks.
Where in the world did you get that idea? Religions attempt to define God. But I don't think God(s) has a religion himself!Jan Ardena said:Are you suggesting God is a Hindu?
So all the reasoning that everybody has given has gone to dogs? Then what is the point reasoning to you? And you have conveniently brushed off most questions.If yes, please provide some reasoning. Let us discuss. Don´t hide under the canvass.
Where in the world did you get that idea?
Religions attempt to define God. But I don't think God(s) has a religion himself!
So all the reasoning that everybody has given has gone to dogs?
Then what is the point reasoning to you? And you have conveniently brushed off most questions.
And can I request you for some reasoning other than that the word 'Hindu' hasn't been mentioned in the texts?
Why texts? You need to apply some common sense.Bhagavad Gita is Hindu?
At least point to some of the texts which clarify this...
Aren't they? Another revelation!You claim words like, brahman, avatar, and karma are of hindu origin..
Thanks for your advice.
But you seem too obstinate and all-knowing for any reason and logic.
Never-the-less I would suggest you take a little time (not considering it a waste) to go back and read the posts in this thread again.
Why texts? You need to apply some common sense.
Can you tell me if it is true that Rama preceded Krishna in the avatars;
and that Rama worshipped Siva, a Hindu God?
Does this in the least ring a bell to you that Hinduism preceded BG?
Aren't they?
Jan Ardena said:Attaching the label "Hindu" to "gods" does not mean they are actually Hindu gods, but they are percieved as such, because Hindus worship them more than any other group of people.
Gustav said:interesting
can this be applied to gods across the board or is this particular to krishna and his lot? have any gods explicitly stated that they identify with a particular people?
Now... don't run away.Jan Ardena said:This is just a tactical manouvre on your part, to get out of talking about thte subject matter.
Glad I made you laugh.Why texts? LOL!!!![]()
Commons sense should give the answer to that question for you.
Pardon me, but I can't help calling this a dumb-ass argument, despite my best effort.Rama, Krishna, Shiva, are all the same person, the Supreme Personality being Krishna.
Attaching the label "Hindu" to "gods" does not mean they are actually Hindu gods, but they are percieved as such, because Hindus worship them more than any other group of people.
Same as above.Hinduism is a modern term, coined by the british, there is no way it could have preceded BG which was recited millions of years ago. Unless you believe Vivashan (sun-god) to be Hindu?
There is this saying in Hindu texts that says it is easier to extract spilt oil from desert sand than enlightening a ... So also another that says you can wake a sleeping man but not one who is pretending sleep.Not as far as I can see.
But please feel free to enlighten me.
Gustav said:interesting
can this be applied to gods across the board or is this particular to krishna and his lot? have any gods explicitly stated that they identify with a particular people?
can lugh be universally worshipped?
or as a hindu, should i worship his counterpart, Karttikeya?
is the distinction valid?