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The Hindus believe God as spirit of Light? Or he believes several deuses? Native E and Christ, and party crest, Commemorates? What vocês they find of the occidental people? Christians.

2006-09-08 18:30:55 · 9 answers · asked by Paulistano.SP 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Your question is incomplete, any way..

I should say that believing in Jesus really helps you and you will get a NEW LIFE… try…it is my experience…

Unlike other religions... some claims that there is no other God than their God…etc. and they do more things against the human being like killing innocent in the name of their God... is it right?

Do not worship things what created by God in this world… Worship the real God…

I should say that realizing the God is important… i.e. one can not easily come to God even if he thinks as God has to attract you … by Holy Spirit…

May God help you to sort out your problems… I was with several difficulties which I can’t explain to you in few line… but Jesus saved me and now I am in Jesus’s Help… I am always praising and thanking my God Jesus Christ, my Saviour, thru’ his blood…rejoice the happiness… realize the experience in God…stay amoung other peacefully and happily…tell people abut your new experience in God…

Killing innocents in against God… God will ask you one day… Treat and Help others well…

Help other when needy… Share your experience in life…

Regarding God, if you want just enquire/ask… WALK little further to see what is happening instead of blaming others….May God Help you throughout your life….

2006-09-08 20:05:52 · answer #1 · answered by SA-bic 4 · 0 3

Of course. We are all Jeeva Atman or Individual Soul. God is Param Atman or the Super Soul. Our soul is made up of the same qualities of Param Atman, just like a drop of water from the ocean has the same properties as water from the ocean. Hindus belive that God is Om. Even the Bible says that in the beginning was the word and the word was God. Scientists say that the first sound in creation was Om. Different Dieties in Hinduism represent powers of God, for eg. God is referred to as Brahma when he is creating. Hinduism is open minded. Hindus believe that all religions lead to one God just as different rivers can lead to one ocean. There are some closed minded people who think that they have a monopoly on God and only they know God because they belong to one particular religion. I don't know what makes them think that they are better than others but one cannot realize God when ego is rampant. No matter what religion you belong to, you can realize God. We all pray to the same God. According to Shri Satya Sai Baba, there is only one God, the God of love. The sooner we all realize this, the sooner there will be peace in the world. Lots of love to my brothers and sisters all over the world, be you Hindu, Muslim, Christian, black, white, brown, pink, whatever...

2006-09-09 06:34:21 · answer #2 · answered by Hema 3 · 0 0

Actually Hindus do not believe in God. Their concept is that Burhama ( god) disintegerate itself ( or sacrifice itself) and got into all living and non - living things. From there comes the concept of Idols. It means anything which has power or can influence human is an Idol or god for them and if they worship that thing then can be blessed by it in form of reward. Like clouds, Rivers, Mountains, Cow, Monkey, etc they are all god for them as they could effect there lives in one way or other. Hindu religion originally did not have any concept of heaven or hell. Instead they believe in reincarnation. It means if you do good deed , in next life you will be given a better role while if you do sin in next life you can be an animal or lower cast person. Its the only religion which divides its people in four caste and the lowest caste people have to live a life worst than slaves. They are called Shuders. They do not have a right to own property or weapon. They can not touch the water or food of higher caste as they are considered dirty. Religion does allow hypocrisy or lie to obtain certain objectives. It does not allow people to eat other animals or fish or eggs as they all have Burhama ( god ) in it. Any one who is not hindu weather they are muslim , christian or jew is considered dirty and should not touch their food, water or anything. Hope this breif info will help you understand Hindu religion. Peace

2006-09-08 18:52:35 · answer #3 · answered by WISEMAN 3 · 0 1

Well there is a saying half knowledge is too dangerous and there are many people with no knowledge of Hinduism started speaking on Hinduism ,the oldest and only religion still in practice ,it is not started by someone and pramoted and marketed by someone orno holy wars waged and expansions planned and conversions pramoted ,no corruptions in terms of money ,no missionaries in the disguise of doing good ,no jehads ,nothing ,it is a priniciple of truth out of realisation of people about god . We believe in GOD as omni present and one and in what ever forms you worship or in which ever language you do your prayers it reaches the GOD.
It is the only religion with choice to pray your GOD as a Creater, Protector , Destroyer and also with the options as female dieties ( remember no religion in the world gives equal status for female dieties on par with male,of corse no other religions have female Goddesses) like goddess of knowledge, goddess of wealth and goddess of energy .
Hinduism is more practical a religion than all other blind religions.It teaches what to do in this world , how to be good and eliminate the evil in you and when you are left with only good in you ,you are equal to GOD that is the concept of Jeevatma and parmatma.
To live in this world you need many and GOD being creator has created all this so we worship all his creations , we see GOD in each of these ,that is the broad mindedness of the religion ,and notlike christianity and islam where follow me i will save you frm all the sins ,read a book and all your sins are forgiven kill the non believers etc
you pray to Him as Christ ,you pray to him as allah allyour prayers reach the Akilandakoti Brahmahanda Nayaka Shir MaHa Vishnu.( The lord of this universe )

So no worries carry on with your known source of worship it reaches where it is supposed to be.

2006-09-09 03:06:37 · answer #4 · answered by aathrey 3 · 0 0

Your knowledge on spirituality is limited, before you raise your question you should have some basic knowledge about the subject to understand and digest the response. By raising such questions you bring out the monkey within you. God Bless you!

2006-09-11 19:44:09 · answer #5 · answered by nadkarni_chaitanya 3 · 1 0

Hinduism is extremely diverse in its views. To declare that all Hindus believe that God as spirit of Light would not be speaking on behalf of all Hindus. There are six different major philosophical schools and there are atleast four major denominations. WIthin each of these four and six are multiple sects and subsects that each have their own perspectives.

Some ways that the various denominations, sects, subsects, etc describe God is as follows:
Supreme Soul
Cosmic Consciousness
Ultimate Reality
Universal Person

Within all these denominations, sects, and subsects is the belief in only ONE God. That's an important point because the overall practices, symbolism, and tools within Hinduism often lead outsiders to be very confused and come to the wrong conclusions. There is only one God. Some of the denominations in Hinduism are very monotheistic, some are more monistic in their approach to God. But there is only one God. Hindus have lots and lots of titles or names for God. They also create lots of symbols. In fact Hinduism is one of the most symbolic religions in the world. What most people confuse about Hinduism is that Hindus often use statues or pictures or objects (like rocks, leaves, etc) on their home altars. People think that Hindus are so primitive in their thinking to actually believe that these things are God. Hindus aren't that foolish. God is truly beyond these things. However, these things are symbols meant to be use to help focus the mind on God. The symbols themselves are full of symbolism that reminds the worshipper of the qualities of God (like that God is the source of blessings, God removes the obstacles that keep us from God, etc, etc, etc). It should be noted that some Hindu subsects do not use images or symbols at all. Even the supposed names of "other gods" aren't seen by Hindus as other gods because there is only one God and the names are nothing more than titles. Consider all the titles Jesus has in Christianity: Prince of Peace, King of Kings, Lamb of God, Annointed One, Savior, etc. The same is true for Hindus.

Hindus believe that God is all forms and names and ultimately is beyond all forms and names. Everything in the universe came out of God (so in this sense it carries the divine spark of creation within it) and yet God is ultimately beyond it all. Call God by whatever name, there is only one God and God will always hear you if your heart is focused on God and your prayer sincere...regardless of what language you speak, what name you call God by, etc.

"There is only one God, but humanity calls him by many names." Rig Veda 1:164.46

"That one Being has become all this. All this is only one." Rig Veda 8:10.2

"This universe is the outpouring of the majesty of God, the auspicious One, radiant love. Every face you see belongs to Him. He is present in everyone without exception." Yajur Veda

"What I am is utterly beyond your mind's ability to fully understand, therefore worship me by whatever name and form you desire. I promise that by whatever name you call upon me I will hear you and whatever form you worship me by I will bless you." Tripura Rahasya

"Everything in the outside world changes constantly. But the Lord of Love in the inner world never changes. He rules both the inner and the outer realities. Meditate on Him. Merge in Him. Wake up from the dream that you exist apart from Him." Shvetashvatara Upanishad 1:10

2006-09-08 19:09:06 · answer #6 · answered by gabriel_zachary 5 · 2 0

Your question is worded in poor English, so I do not understand what you are really asking.

2006-09-08 18:37:11 · answer #7 · answered by Amma's Child 5 · 1 0

They better believe only in Jesus Christ as their Savior!

2006-09-08 18:35:30 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

There is no God other than Allah.

There is no God other than Allah who claims Godship and orders His creations to prostrate to Him.

2006-09-08 18:40:18 · answer #9 · answered by Best Answer Expert 3 · 0 3

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