Miracle
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A
miracle,
derived from the old
Latin word
miraculum meaning "something wonderful", is a striking interposition of
divine intervention by a
god (KRSNA)in the universe by which the ordinary course and operation of Nature is overruled, suspended, or modified.
Although many
religious texts and people confirm
witnessing or
prophesying various events which they refer to as "miraculous", it is disputed whether there are
scientifically confirmed occurrences of miracles<sup class="noprint Template-Fact">
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[1]</sup>. People in different faiths have substantially different
definitions of the word "miracle". Even within a specific religion there is often more than one usage of the term.
Sometimes the term "miracle" may refer to the action of a
supernatural being that is not a god. Thus, the term "divine intervention", by contrast,
would refer specifically to the direct involvement of a deity.(KRSNA)
KRSNA help me, save me.
Please hear my call to you from my heart and soul.
With this kind of constant non-stop petition to KRSNA, will He not respond according to the sincerity of our heart where miracles happen?