Guest guest Posted July 27, 2003 Report Share Posted July 27, 2003 RESPECTED FRIENDS & THE GRRR8 DIVINE LADY OF DIVINE BEAUTY SYJEE & of course not to forget my CHWEET :p BILLY BOY........ well, for me SANATAN simply means "of whole world"thus its a dharm of the universe ...maybe some texts might give the explanation as quoted by DIVINE SYJEE but for me personally it means of whole universe & what else can be as vast as universe excpt GOD/DESS or spirituality with no boundaries of any particular name ,texts, rituals or paths.......... regards., JAI AMBEY MAHAKALI HREE KAAL BHAIRAVAYA NAMAH, rajatyyyyyyyyyy boy (heyy only for my luv SY ) , "Syzenith" <syzenith> wrote: > Namaste Anpuheru, > > When one worships only Lord Ganesha, then He is what some people > would term as their "Ishta Devata", their supreme deity. Whether > he/she considers themself to be "Hindu" is really a matter of inner > calling. > > "Sanatana Dharma" know today as Hinduism means "the Eternal Faith" or > Eternal Path. It is a way of life, not just a mere religion as some > would see it. The Sanatana Dharma is a family of 'religions' that > accept the authority of the Vedas. The four principal denominations > are Saivism, Saktism, Vaishnavism and Smartism. Each is > distinguished by their Supreme Deity. > > - Vaishnavites worship Lord Vishnu. > - For Saivites, it is Shiva. > - For Saktas, Goddess Sakti is supreme. > - For liberal Hindus, the Smartas, the devotee has his/her own > choice of supreme deity. > > Hope the above info helps. > > ******Any inputs from our brothers and sisters here? Please share > your thoughts, thank you. > > Om Sri Ganeshaya Namaha, > Sy > > , "anpuheru" <ANPUHERU@A...> wrote: > > Hello All! > > > > This may be a naive question, so I'm hoping that if I'm mistaken > that > > some of the more knowledgeable folks on this board will correct me! > > > > So, my question is: would a person still be considered a "Hindu" if > > they worshipped only Lord Ganesha? > > > > Namaste! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2003 Report Share Posted July 28, 2003 Namskaram Shree Rajaty-boy, Good to see you! But you're confusing me with your beautiful kaminis... You must be intoxicated with their beauty and charms!! Anyway, u still counting kanchans and basking in the glory of kirti? You're expert in the art of flattery, most highly respected tantric brother with the free will and Shakti. Show this old hag some pure kanchan, then we talk further eh? (Just kidding..) Excellent definition of Sanatana Dharma from your respected perspective my dearest brother. Of course it is not a "religion" in the Western sense. Indeed there are many interpretations for the term "Sanatana Dharma". Thank you for the wonderful mantra, my luv, my son, my brother, friend, etc. whatever..... Maa/Pa bless you thousand-fold, Sy , "Neha & Rajat" <younghornycpl> wrote: > RESPECTED FRIENDS & THE GRRR8 DIVINE LADY OF DIVINE BEAUTY SYJEE & > of course not to forget my CHWEET :p BILLY BOY........ > > well, for me SANATAN simply means "of whole world"thus its a dharm of > the universe ...maybe some texts might give the explanation as quoted > by DIVINE SYJEE but for me personally it means of whole universe & > what else can be as vast as universe excpt GOD/DESS or spirituality > with no boundaries of any particular name ,texts, rituals or > paths.......... > regards., > JAI AMBEY MAHAKALI HREE KAAL BHAIRAVAYA NAMAH, > rajatyyyyyyyyyy boy (heyy only for my luv SY ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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