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i need answer for this question, from whatever but it should be true.

2006-10-25 16:39:13 · 19 answers · asked by an indian 2 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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according to Hindu philosophy,advitha, every body is god. AHAM BRAHMA

2006-10-25 22:00:08 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 16 0

Since you are an Indian, let me answer this question from the Hindu's point of view. God is a spirit and is one, as other religions would say. It is one and universal not only for the human species but for the entire organisam. He is that object which preexisted. None created it nor can any destroy of that. The different forms, in which many have claimed to have seen him or felt him, are the different manifestations of the One god.
There is another concept in our theology. That is that God descends on Earth and takes birth with a view to setting things in order and for establishing dharma when adharma overwhelms the dharma to an unbearable extent. That is how, we have come to revere many who were born as men, in flesh and blood. Rama and Krishana are treated as gods by us, only because they are regarded as the avtar or the incarnations of god. They are the manifestations of God. In other religions also, many are respected but are treated as God, for the simple reason that they treat the Oneness of God as an unassainable proposition. For Islam, it is the very tenet of their religion.However, they believe in the messiahs. They regard Abraham, and even Jesus as the prophets. For them, Prophet Mohammed was the last prophet. Christianisty has a slight improvement on this theory; now, they believe in the theory of trinity. God the father, God , the son, and the Holy Ghost. In Hindu religion, those who had realised God and attained godliness are as good as gods. Even we revere our Guru, as the very Parabrahma.

2006-10-25 19:16:39 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Good people are treated as messengers of God. If you face the sun the reflections come behind you following you. However if you go after following the reflections then they run away from you. Similarly if you facing towards God then you see good in others and good things follow you.

2006-10-26 01:18:16 · answer #3 · answered by sim 2 · 0 0

When one helps in crucial time he/she will be treated as god by the receiver.
Thus help others and be treated as god. Good luck.

2006-10-26 03:48:40 · answer #4 · answered by Kuppu S 3 · 0 0

When we hold a perfectly-polished mirror up to the sun, we can look in the mirror and say, "That is the sun." But, paradoxically, it isn't the sun; but, only the reflection of the qualities of heat and light of the sun. In the same ways, we can look at the examples of the Manifestations of God, and due their perfect reflections of the qualities of God, we can call Them God--but, paradoxically, They are--but, are not--God. The Revelation that comes from their mouths is God's Revelation. So we can say They are, or we can say They are NOT God, and--paradoxically, they are both true. God does not ascend or descend. He remains, ever, in His heaven. But He does send His perfectly-polished mirrors to teach us how to carry forward an ever-advancing civilization. So, yes. They should be treated as God.

Progressive Revelation

A great stumbling block to many, in the way of religious unity, is the difference between the Revelations given by the different Prophets. What is commanded by one is forbidden by another; how then can both be right, how can both be proclaiming the Will of God? Surely the truth is One, and cannot change. Yes, the Absolute Truth is One and cannot change, but the Absolute Truth is infinitely beyond the present range of human understanding, and our conceptions of it must constantly change. Our earlier, imperfect ideas will be by the Grace of God replaced, as time goes on, by more and more adequate conceptions. Bahá’u’lláh says, in a Tablet to some Bahá’ís of Persia:—
O people! Words are revealed according to capacity so that the beginners may make progress. The milk must be given according to measure so that the babe of the world may enter into the Realm of Grandeur and be established in the Court of Unity.
It is milk that strengthens the babe so that it can digest more solid food later on. To say that because one Prophet is right in giving a certain teaching at a certain time, therefore another Prophet must be wrong Who gives a different teaching at a different time, is like saying that because milk is the best food 123 for the newborn babe, therefore, milk and nothing but milk should be the food of the grown man also, and to give any other diet would be wrong! ‘Abdu’l-Bahá says:—
Each divine revelation is divided into two parts. The first part is essential and belongs to the eternal world. It is the exposition of Divine truths and essential principles. It is the expression of the Love of God. This is one in all the religions, unchangeable and immutable. The second part is not eternal; it deals with practical life, transactions and business, and changes according to the evolution of man and the requirements of the time of each Prophet. For example. … During the Mosaic period the hand of a person was cut off in punishment of a small theft; there was a law of an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth, but as these laws were not expedient in the time of Christ, they were abrogated. Likewise divorce had become so universal that there remained no fixed laws of marriage, therefore His Holiness Christ forbade divorce.

According to the exigencies of the time, His Holiness Moses revealed ten laws for capital punishment. It was impossible at that time to protect the community and to preserve social security without these severe measures, for the children of Israel lived in the wilderness of Tah, where there were no established courts of justice and no penitentiaries. But this code of conduct was not needed in the time of Christ. The history of the second part of religion is unimportant, because it relates to the customs of this life only; but the foundation of the religion of God is one, and His Holiness Bahá’u’lláh has renewed that foundation.
The religion of God is the One Religion, and all the Prophets have taught it, but it is a living and a growing thing, not lifeless and unchanging. In the teaching of Moses we see the Bud; in that of Christ the Flower; in that of Bahá’u’lláh the Fruit. The flower does not destroy the bud, nor does the fruit destroy the flower. It destroys not, but fulfills. The bud scales must fall in order that the flower may bloom, and the petals must fall that 124 the fruit may grow and ripen. Were the bud scales and the petals wrong or useless, then, that they had to be discarded? Nay, both in their time were right and necessary; without them there could have been no fruit. So it is with the various prophetic teachings; their externals change from age to age, but each revelation is the fulfillment of its predecessors; they are not separate or incongruous, but different stages in the life history of the One Religion, which has in turn been revealed as seed, as bud and as flower, and now enters on the stage of fruition.

I believe this to be true; but, it is for you to independently investigate it for truth before you accept as your truth.

Happy investigating. God bless you.

2006-10-25 17:00:56 · answer #5 · answered by GypsyGr-ranny 4 · 0 0

I lead my batch of officers from the front in the Govt.'s drive against Narcotics, they treated me like God .

2006-10-25 16:57:06 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

According to the books god is every where.
According to the pujari's god is in temple.
According to the old age peoples god is in beliefs of you.
According to the saints god is in you.
According to the mahans god is nothing but your consciousness.
and also they say that by concentrating and by meditation you can see god.
According to me our parents are god.

2006-10-25 20:26:14 · answer #7 · answered by daya . 1 · 0 0

The conscience within you,and within each of us is treated as God. With this conscience we help each other and feel compassion for others. This helps you to be righteous and avoid deceiving anybody.

2006-10-25 17:43:57 · answer #8 · answered by neela m 5 · 0 0

I was treated as the god when I topped!!

2006-10-25 23:41:29 · answer #9 · answered by small 7 · 0 0

I was treated as goddess Saraswathi when i played her role in a dance drama.

2006-10-25 16:46:29 · answer #10 · answered by Nushi 2 · 0 0

Lord krishna. Goutham Buddha. Jesus christ, giddu krishna Murty

2006-10-26 04:00:47 · answer #11 · answered by prasad m 1 · 0 0

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