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Amlesh

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    Then why is it that people could take Sri Krishna to be a Supreme God over other Avatars?

    Maybe, many are still attached to the process that is leading to Self Realisation.

     

    I think those who does this are missing the very important lesson Maha Vishnu is trying to teach them. No matter how many avatars He took, He is the same. Those avatars are merely "Forms" which He needs to accomplish the tasks.

     

    Initially, many gets blinkered with the Form that the Lord first used to approach them to get them out of the dark well. But with time one will come to see that Ram is God, Krishna is God, God is Krishna, God is Rama.

    None a lesser God.

    He is one without a second, the same OLD absolute Truth.

     

     

    Same way, no matter how many times we are born, die and reborn again, we are the same regardless of our physical differences. We could have been born as animals, plants or humans of various races. But the Soul remains the same - unchanged and eternal. No one life or form in any one life is more important than another.

     

    For us the Jeevas YES.

     

    Concerning the Bhagavan Himself, each form is tracendentally situated. Life after life, if we see it with our crooked eyes, HE has that same eternal Form.

    And for us, it is different, it is always mutating, without our understanding but our Karma being the cause.

     

    This is what differentiate Christians from Hindus. Christians stuck with Jesus. They cannot think outside the "Jesus Box". Hindus should not be stuck in the same "box" as well.

    There is a difference though, but many of the Hindus, do have some of such misconceptions.

    I was long time back like that. I sincerely hope, I've changed.:pray:


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    Would we then consider that eating fish, crabs, shrimps, clams etc. a lesser evil than eating animal meat and vegetables?

     

    You have a great point...

    Bhima was surely a non-vegetarian but still he was a liberated soul and what Jesus said is relevant also. But in Truth, eating becomes secondary in comparison to the state of our heart and that also is puny is comparison to the LOVE we have for the Father.

     

    Nevertheless, all interconnected is some way or the others and the more one is austere, the more one is nearer to the Lord.

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