Is there a website? I like the idea, but I kind of like to read at my own pace (which in my case means kind of gobble it all up at once. ;-)
2007-01-14 15:15:27
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answered by evolver 6
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Yes I would like to, if you can first explain this:-
-God is only one, without a second Chandogya Upanishad ch6 sec2 v1
-Almighty God has no parents, no mother, no father, no superiors Shavetashvatara Upanishad ch6 v9
-Of that God there is no Pratima, there is no likeness, there is no Image, there is no picture, no sculpture, and no statue. Shevetashvatara Upanishad ch4 v19/ Yajurveda ch32 v3
-No one can see the Almighty God Shevetashvatara Upanishad ch4 v20
-All those whose intelligence has been stolen by material desires, they worship Idols.Bhagvad Geeta ch7 v20
-They know me as the unborn, not begotten, the supreme God of the worlds. Bhagvad Geeta ch10 v3
-Almighty God is imageless and pure Yajurveda ch40 v8
-They are entering the darkness, those who worship assamuthi, the natural things, like fire, water, air etc. And they are entering more in darkness those who worship the sambuthi, created things, like table, chair, statues etc.Yajurveda ch40 v9
-Verily great is Almighty GodAtharvaveda bk20 hym58 v3
-God is one, truth is one, and sages call Him by various names.Rigveda bk1 hym164 v46
-Worship Him alone; praise Him alone, One GodRigveda bk8 hym1 v1
-Praise Him alone; worship that one GodRigveda bk6 hym45 v16
-Ikkam Brahmam dewta naste nehna naste kinshan, Bhagwan eik hein, dousra nahin, zara bhi nahin zara bhi nahin, There is only one God not a second one, not at all, not at all, not at the least with.(Brahma Sutra.)
2007-01-14 23:15:46
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answered by byefareed 5
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I already practice Ayur Veda and study the Dharshans, but I would be happy to be involved
2007-01-14 23:13:53
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answered by neil s 7
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Yes, please email them to me.
2007-01-14 23:11:04
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answered by Anonymous
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