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GOD AND GOD-MEN IN VEDANTA (3)

 

Swami Ashokananda

 

Sometimes Vedanta philosophers go to the other extreme. They say God

is responsible for the evil as well as for the good in the universe. They

sometimes go so far as to say that everything here is an expression of

divinity; whether it seems to be living or nonliving, good or evil, pleasant

or unpleasant - everything is an expression of God. To our common sense that

seems to be an impossible proposition, and yet that is exactly what they

maintain. Another somewhat puzzling idea is that while God is considered

formless, Vedanta speaks of him having form; sometimes in the ancient books

the forms of God are even described. How can it be that God, who is infinite

and formless, as Vedanta more often says, is at the same time endowed with

form ?

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