Guest guest Posted September 6, 2007 Report Share Posted September 6, 2007 , tantra_rag <no_reply wrote: > > , " i_free_spirit " <i_free_spirit@> > wrote: > > I agree with what you said. But blasphemy is not a concept of > Hinduism. BlasphemY >o.k Tantra you win and I loose. On your first message I knew that you wanted me to say its virodh bhakti but I refused to say it twice because I was angry with virodhi bhaktas. Early in the morning today I had a beautiful thought all of a sudden. Perhaps God was speaking through you. I remembered Ravan first and then Hiranyaksh and then Jai Vijay. Indeed the virodhi bhaktas are very lucky!! They are the most fortunate lot of bhaktas and perhaps great.Now I am not angry with them anymore lol. thank you regards Aradhana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2007 Report Share Posted September 6, 2007 , " i_free_spirit " <i_free_spirit wrote: > >o.k Tantra you win and I loose. On your first message I knew that >you wanted me to say its virodh bhakti but I refused to say it twice Aradhnaji thanks for understanding my point. And we are not winning or losing here, we are telling our viewpoints. There is no competition going on, as far as I am concerned. What is Virodha Bhakti ? Why some souls (for example Ravan and Kansa) chose to be enemies of God and be killed. Can someone throw light on this? Shri Kalikaye namah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2007 Report Share Posted September 6, 2007 , tantra_rag <no_reply wrote: > > , " i_free_spirit " <i_free_spirit@> > wrote: > > >o.k Tantra you win and I loose. On your first message I knew that > >you wanted me to say its virodh bhakti but I refused to say it twice > > Aradhnaji thanks for understanding my point. And we are not > winning or losing here, we are telling our viewpoints. There is no > competition going on, as far as I am concerned. > > Lol no no I didnt mean that. I never said that anyone among us is winning or loosing. I didnt mean it literally.It was only a way of saying that your point was beautiful and thats why it " won " . > lol this post on spiritual stupidity is really a good one regards Aradhna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2007 Report Share Posted September 6, 2007 Humble Obeisances to all. Virod Bhakti - Ravana - As a fruit of his intense penance, he was awarded a boon by Brahmadeva that none but only a man on the earth could kill him. Ravana was so powerful with wealth and might that he had conquered every god and asura kings and there was none to oppose him directly. He realised that if he is not killed, instead of boon it would be a curse to live long life and face many hardships and difficulties of old age as the body with which he was so proud could not survive and keep the same strength forever. Hence he chose the parth to leave the world at right time at the hands of Purna Brahma advented as Shri Rama, a common human prince. Kamsa - was also a demon in his earlier lives. He was well aware of his death at the hands of Purna Brahma advented as Shri Krishna. Except Hime none was more powerful to kill Kamsa. He was coward and could get so many things done with the help of others only. Regards ot all. Keshav. tantra_rag <no_reply > wrote: , " i_free_spirit " <i_free_spirit wrote: > >o.k Tantra you win and I loose. On your first message I knew that >you wanted me to say its virodh bhakti but I refused to say it twice Aradhnaji thanks for understanding my point. And we are not winning or losing here, we are telling our viewpoints. There is no competition going on, as far as I am concerned. What is Virodha Bhakti ? Why some souls (for example Ravan and Kansa) chose to be enemies of God and be killed. Can someone throw light on this? Shri Kalikaye namah Why delete messages? Unlimited storage is just a click away. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2007 Report Share Posted September 6, 2007 , keshav daund <keshav_daund wrote: > > Humble Obeisances to all. Virod Bhakti - Ravana - As a fruit of his >intense penance, he was awarded a boon by Brahmadeva that none....... Keshav ji pranam...and thanks for b'ful reply. But will you elaborate what was so special about these asura that they got Moksha ? God came for Ravan, Hiranyakashyap, and Kansa... what is so special about them....they were normal asuras with big ego and lot of bad Karma ?? Why mercy upon such Asuras...why not on others ? Aum Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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