Guest guest Posted February 3, 2004 Report Share Posted February 3, 2004 now.. don't get so harsh on yourself..jesus christ is a great sprititual teacher.. and i can totally see how he has enlightened the western world... but the problem with christianity/islam/ judaism (sorry.. i don;t mean to isolate anyone here but iam just trying to prove a point) is not their opposition towards "idoltary" but it runs deeper than that.. these three religions refuse to accept that God can come in different forms.. and in doing so, they have successfully "limited" God in their own minds.. Just compare Quran and Bible's proclaimation that there's no God other than me to that of the Bhagavad Gita where Lord Krishna said, "All worship and adoration ultimately comes back to me." and lao Tzu in Tao Te Ching, "Whatever that can be defined, named and categorized is not TAO." -he is trying to say that the moment a lable, name is put on God, god will become limited.. what i am trying to say is that someone to believe that God is omnipotent and there's nothing outside of God, then satan/devil is also inclusive, Right? Eastern or should i say, Chinese and Indian philosophies never see a separation of the two.. ok.. this is getting out of topic .. sorry ... back to your last question,that if it is necessary to worship other Gods.. the decision is ultimate yours.. In hinduism there's something called the "ishta devam" a result of the bakhti movement.. in which the devotee "concentrates" on one deity without negating the others. You can choose Lord Ganapati to be your ishta devam, but it doesn't mean that other deities are ignored .. it's all up to you.. i hope this helps a little ...ciao , james richard <nhraddude71> wrote: > ThankYou, As I mentioned before Im ignorant to a lot of things. Itry to make sense of a lot of things on my own and I dont always hit the nail on the head. Th Reason I compared Sri Ganesh with Christ is because Christianity was my first teaching. It is just very hard as an adult to accept the fact that one mans death will wash away my sins as long as I believe in him. I feal responsible for the weight of my own actions and thoughts. > I feal it is my responsibility to train my mind and realize my true self rather than just thinking that my baptism is a free ticket to paradise. Christ was a great man but left to many loop holes and cryptic messages. There is not enogh information on how to find > him within yourself such as what the teachings of the Buddhas before him. > Thank you for interpreting the story of the birth of Ganesh. My western mind wanted to seperate the father mother and son as individuals instead of being one. I feal kind of stupid like I should have seen this all along. I gues thats what happens when one of the ten commandments in the old testament is" I am the lord thy God ,thow shalt not have false gods before me". Then they throw in the hole trinity as one deal and the whole thing gets confusing. One more thing. If one worships Ganes is ther a need to worship other gods or Gana if they are all present within ganesh anyway? > Thanks for the wisdom,James > tangchikhay <tangchikhay> wrote: > I think it is fair to compare the mysteries of the Puranas to taht pf > the Parables in the Bible, and I mention this for the sake of some > with Judeo- Christian background. Both "myths" and "parables" > represented in those respective scriptures are often painted in very > simplistic stories,to paint a much larger picture taht would in turn, > show humanity a tiny slice of Godhead, who is himself limitless for > our finite human intellect. > > The story of lord ganapati's origin should not be taken for it's face > value only.. Lord Ganapati is God, he is never created and never will > he ever be destroyed, but in this purana.. it is to illustrate the > essential participation and relationship between the male/Shiva and > female/ Parvati aspect of Godhood.. > > When Lord shiva walked into the Paravati's bath without first seeking > her permission, he violated Parvati's need for privacy .. and this > situation can be likened to that of a careless devotee approaching > the murthy in the temple without the priest's assistance.. and when > paravti created ganapati, she in turn violated the cosmic rule in > which male and female energies are needed for creation.. and by > placing Ganapati to guard the door (this is also the reason why we > invoke Lord ganapati first before anyone else, as he is > always "guarding" and removing obstacles for us) the without first > informing Lord Shiva, it was her way to "punish" Lord Shiva - > something of passive aggressive .. and when Lord Shiva gave Lord > Ganapati a new head.. it is thus balanced.. Lord Shiva participated > in the birth of Lord Ganapati, Goddess Parvati is appeased and Lord > Shiva is glorified through his wisdom .. > > I hope this will help.. ciao > > , "nhraddude71" <nhraddude71> > wrote: > > I used to think I had it all figured out when I was > > just a taoist with buddhist tendencies. I dont understand the birth > > of ganesh. Why would Parvati care if Vishnu saw her in the bath? > Why > > would she create a son to have to battle Vishnu the lord of > creation? > > She must have had some Idea of what the outcome of that > > confrontation would be. Also If Vishnu is so powerful then why was > he > > so intimidated by Parvati's wrath that he restored Ganapati and > > granted him deity status first before all others. And if all gods > > are truly one does that mean that the whole drama just took place > in > > the mind of the Brahman. I would love to hear others opinions and > > interpretations of this. Please dont look at my questions as > > insulent. > > I mean no disrespect .I love sri Ganesh and truly wish to > understand > > him. I know this must be my path. Why else would I find a beautiful > > brass cast 12'' statue of Ganapati for sale in a discount clothing > > store for 30$. It was like fate. > > Hearing and understanding are to different things. I > > hear, now I wish to understand. > > > > Ignorantly yours, James > > > > http://www.geocities.com/aumganesh/ > > > > > Links > > > / > > > > > Terms of Service. > > > > > > > SiteBuilder - Free web site building tool. Try it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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