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God is not present in idols or temple.........he is very much in ourselves. so our thought & actions determind our success and our life (.)
Asked by Sandip,
24 Apr '08 08:38 am
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You have said the TRUTH !! YOU Have a Great Future. :-)
Answered by Angel workz, 24 Apr '08 08:43 am
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Thats right. Bt nobody understands this truth. otherwise terrorism on the name of religions would not exist.
Answered by Dinesh Manaktala, 24 Apr '08 08:40 am
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Many religions scoff at the idea of idol worship as an act of superstition. But Hinduism accepts it with open arms as a simple way of expressing ones devotion and love to God. There is a child like innocence and purity of approach when a person stands reverently in front of an idol and bows before it in total submission, which qualities are hard to achieve by an adult grounded in materialism, but which are much sought after in the bhakti marg or the path of devotion.
A devout Hindu is not much ashamed of going to a temple and bowing before an idol. He has no hesitation to stand in front of it and speak to it as if he talking to an individual with the faith and devotion that is exemplary. He may be rich or he may be poor, he may be seeking something or he may be simply praying without any expectation, but his commitment to what he is doing is unquestionable. If the idol remains mute without any response which is generally the case, it would not shake his confidence or faith, for he i ...more
Answered by anantharaman, 24 Apr '08 08:43 am
A devout Hindu is not much ashamed of going to a temple and bowing before an idol. He has no hesitation to stand in front of it and speak to it as if he talking to an individual with the faith and devotion that is exemplary. He may be rich or he may be poor, he may be seeking something or he may be simply praying without any expectation, but his commitment to what he is doing is unquestionable. If the idol remains mute without any response which is generally the case, it would not shake his confidence or faith, for he i ...more
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HOW SO VERY TRUE...OUR THINKING AND DEEDS MUST BE PURE TO REALIZE HIM.
Answered by devender dahiya, 24 Apr '08 08:43 am
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