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Namastey Friends, Today i gonna discuss with you
the first question everyone ask to a Hindu
Does Hindu believe in many Gods ? I gonna relate the concept of God with Science.
so listen very carefully Now, Science relies on energy.
Science usually say , if energy is there
then any work can be possible. Science say energy can neither be create nor
be destroyed. And what a Hindu say or Hinduism say
Hinduism explains that God can neither be created nor be destroyed.
He is the only one who has no origin no death. As energy cant be seen in the same way
in Hinduism we believe that we cant see the god
God has no form.it doesn't have any start it does not have any end.
It was there and it will always be there. Vedas describe that God has no form.
Hindu call that God Paramaatma and we assume that God as a light.
If you ask a Hindu Show me like how God looks like ?
He might point you towards a figure (Om) or he might point you towards a source of
light like JOT. Science say Energy can exist in different
forms. and Hindu say A God can exist in different
forms. If you see someone saying
Oh! the reason behind this thing is Wind energy. We feel very proud.
as that guy has recognized the source of energy. but if a Hindu say Pawan Dev. God of Wind.
everyone laughs at him. Why ?
He is just picking the same thing. but in a different way.
In an another example i wanna discuss with you guys
suppose a person is running out of the battery or electricity and suddenly he found a solar
charger. He thanks for the invention of solar charger.
This solar charger will help me to charge my device or anything or gadget
or he is saying thanks to this lovely device. I love this solar panel.
its making my life easier. So this science student is saying that this
solar panel. or device is helping him. He is thanking that solar device
and in the same way a Hindu in the morning is thanking the sun.
Surya Namaskaar. Why people say.
Ahh! naah na na Surya namaskaar is illogical. I cant understand
why theirs always a logic in science and Hinduism is illogical.
Hinduism is the only religion that has reasons that has logic and that is scientific religion.
The only thing is you need to understand Hindu religion in a better way.
Science is relying on energy and Hinduism is based on God.
If you compare both. They both have similarities.
Energy on the other hand can exist in various forms like kinetic energy, potential energy,
mechanical energy, sound energy, light energy. Similarly, for a Hindu god can exist in any
form. its just the matter of faith
for a science student a work is done if some energy is applied.
and for a Hindu its just the faith. if he puts his faith in their.
He can assume anything as a God. He can assume a rock as a god, he can assume
a figure as a god, he can assume a book as a god, he can assume anything as a god. but
the main thing is, their should be faith. and why it should not be ?
because everything started from God or big ***.
Science says everything originated from big *** or small dot. and if you have studied
water cycle. it says everything rotates or recycles itself
into the universe. it take many forms into the universe.
So if you say to a Hindu like this thing is not a god.
you should not worship this idol or you should not worship this book.
if you think deep everything is made up of atoms
electrons protons neutrons. and the whole universe is made up of these
things so, science says energy is their
the energy is already present in everything you just need to find it
and similarly God is present everywhere. i wanna discuss one more example here
take example of education that's a very good example
a person can be studying chemistry he could be studying physics could be studying biology
he could be studying anything but we say he is getting education.
he is somehow related towards the learning process.
and similarly if a Hindu is worshiping goddess laxmi ,
if he is worshiping lord shiva, worshiping vishnu , if he is worshiping any god. doesn't
matter. the basic is he worshiping the god.
Worshiping that god that is immortal that is present everywhere and in every spec.
that has no form. you cant say he is present in everything.
I wanna change this thing. its hard to understand for some.
you can''t say like he is present in everything His effect is present in everything
and that effect can be felt. like energy is present in everything and its
effect can be felt. so if you take this thing in a different way
like God is present in everything or god's effect is
present in everything. they are two different things.
God's effect is present in whole universe. So doesn't matter you are worshiping this
god or that god. at the end you are worshiping the supreme creator. we call it parmaatma,
Ishwar, Pooran Parmatma, (Like doesn't matter you are using what type of energy, at the
end you are doing some work) In another example
think for a while you are an artist and you have released 100
of your songs now there are millions of people in the world
some will like one of your song they wont like other
some will like different type of your songs he wont like what other like.
but if someone is listening to your song and someone is praising your art or creativity
at the end he is listening to you. at the end he is praising you.
This is the beauty of the religion Hinduism in Hinduism
if you are worshiping anything and you are putting your faith in it.
at the end you are worshiping the whole supreme god.
This is the diversity, this is the beauty of Hinduism.
and that's why i love Hinduism . now summarizing the whole thing
God is one he is the only one supreme creator of whole
universe but his effect his creation his art is present
in every spec of the universe and if a Hindu is worshiping anything he is
worshiping at the end the supreme god. and the answer to the question Does Hindu
worship many god? is
No, Hindu only worship one god but in many forms or you can say in any form.
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