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Shaivas say Shiva is not the god of tamas. All right. Then may i ask, which is the deity of tamas? most people are taamasic, they eat always taamasic food, smoke, drugs, alcohol, they are especially active during taamasic hours and do all taamasic acts; so they worship the god of tamas by their way of living. Then some one say clearly, who is the god of tamas?
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By the way, in the Qalqi pyraanam Qalqi is said to worship Ziwa at his youth, and thus he got a boon of a horse and the mighty sword from lord Ziwa. But then Qalqi is said to be QARA-HARA-ZARA,NA that is "the shelter of qara (brahmaa) and hara (ziwa), or he is all three: he is qara=creator, hara=destroyer and zara,na=shelter. So, every time the God of life descends to earth, he plays the role of a human, and the role of humans includes worshipping Ziwa. This is only a role. In reality, all deities worship the God of Life, and they are part of his body. The bad thing is that a part of God's body has become cancerous, so the God of Life has to remove it. I advise: do not take part in God's body's cancer. Thank you.
gorocanaa
in The Hinduism Forum
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I have read about "gorocanaa", a bright yellow orpiment prepared from the bile of cattle (employed in painting , dyeing , and in marking the Tilaka on the forehead; in med. used as a sedative , tonic , and anthelmintic remedy). This is what the dictionary says. If it is true that the Hindus never kill and never sacrifice cattle, then please someone explain how "gorocanaa" is obtained.