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Spirituality: Do you believe in Trinity of God?
Asked by Joseph Chacko,
04 Feb 02:47 pm
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God is one worshiped in different forms by different religious groups. That is what I feel.
The Hindu trinity is of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. They are respectively the creator, preserver and destroyer of the universe. They are also aligned as the transcendent Godhead, Shiva, the cosmic lord, Vishnu and the cosmic mind, Brahma. In this regard they are called Sat-Tat-Aum, the Being, the Thatness or immanence and the Word or holy spirit. This is much like the Christian trinity of God as the Father, Son and Holy Ghost. The trinity represents the Divine in its threefold nature and function. Each aspect of the trinity contains and includes the others.
Answered by LIPSIKA, 04 Feb 03:17 pm
The Hindu trinity is of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. They are respectively the creator, preserver and destroyer of the universe. They are also aligned as the transcendent Godhead, Shiva, the cosmic lord, Vishnu and the cosmic mind, Brahma. In this regard they are called Sat-Tat-Aum, the Being, the Thatness or immanence and the Word or holy spirit. This is much like the Christian trinity of God as the Father, Son and Holy Ghost. The trinity represents the Divine in its threefold nature and function. Each aspect of the trinity contains and includes the others.
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"it is the Father who generates, the Son who is begotten, and the Holy Spirit who proceeds".
While distinct in their relations with one another, they are one in all else.
According to the knowledgable..."The whole work of creation and grace is a single operation common to all three divine persons, who at the same time operate according to their unique properties, so that all things are from the Father, through the Son and in the Holy Spirit.[6] The three persons are co-equal, co-eternal and consubstantial."
Answered by prasoon, 04 Feb 02:52 pm
While distinct in their relations with one another, they are one in all else.
According to the knowledgable..."The whole work of creation and grace is a single operation common to all three divine persons, who at the same time operate according to their unique properties, so that all things are from the Father, through the Son and in the Holy Spirit.[6] The three persons are co-equal, co-eternal and consubstantial."
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God is ONE.
Rest are only different perceptions of the same ONE.....it can be seen in duality or in trinity or simply in multitude. Perceptions are many but that which is perceived is ONE.
Answered by Shunmugham, 05 Feb 09:09 pm
Rest are only different perceptions of the same ONE.....it can be seen in duality or in trinity or simply in multitude. Perceptions are many but that which is perceived is ONE.
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When i see a dead body i find their each n everything is o.k except life!!
Answered by sanjay karmakar, 04 Feb 02:50 pm
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