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Any Hindu please share his personal ( honest and real) spiritual experiences or feelings which an outsider might also experience. I guess people definitely experience spirituality in Hinduism (Idols, shrines, & religious rites) for if it had been otherwise, Hindusim would have perished.

2007-02-04 01:56:49 · 5 answers · asked by Hashmi 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Hinduism is a fascinating religion, PS lose the caste system, and the fact that you have to be born into hinduism to join.

2007-02-04 02:01:18 · answer #1 · answered by xians_are_evil777 2 · 0 0

I don't have any spiritual experiences through worshipping idols /shri. But I always have this spiritual experience with gayatri mantram. You know....the mother of all mantram.

The firts time experience, is one time I feel about so desperate about my life, there's many problem I can't solve. Then I just sing the gayatri mantram like...i don't know....endless...

In a sudden come this totally peaceful feeling to my mind. And It's like I see my future is bright wide open. And suddenly I found a miracle solution to all my problems.

Since that time, the list of my spiritual experience with gayatri mantram is endless.

Sorry for my english....

2007-02-07 02:02:27 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It's is very subjective,Idol worship is the primary,There is more beautiful spritual wisdom & philosophies hidden in Hinduism


When the Buddha announced his impending exit from the sphere of mortality, his dear disciple Ananda burst into tears. “Lord, you have been the polestar of our spiritual path so far. Whom should we contact for guidance and higher instructions when you will not be there in the land of the living?” he asked.

The Buddha replied: Atmadeepo bhava - Be light unto yourself.

Your wavering, questioning self must be silenced at the still point of concentrated consciousness. Amidst the darkness of worldly delusion only the emanation of radiance from within - like the full moon - can bring enlightenment. Guru Purnima symbolises emanation of inner illumination, the awakening of the sleeping Buddha within.

In the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna advised his dear disciple Arjuna: “Lift yourself up with the help of your self ”. You are your best friend, philosopher and guide, at the same time you can be your worst enemy as well. Arjuna was never advised to seek refuge in a guru. Rather, he was advised to rise above all religious rituals and seek refuge in Him, the embodiment of eternal Being, the pure Consciousness, and real Self behind the apparent ripples of delusion.

The concept of seeking the light within is perfectly in tune with scientific spirituality. Whenever we sincerely seek intuitive guidance from within we create a magnetic pool to attract the requisite energy vibrations of infinite potentiality hidden within us. Each soul is potentially divine and we need to awaken this divinity through concentrated efforts and continuous aspiration. This is spirituality. No one else can make us gain the same; we need to source it from inside.

In the Mahabharata, when Dronacharya refused to accept Eklavya as his disciple, the boy made an image of Dronacharya and started practising archery in front of the image. Consequently, he mastered the art of archery as good as Arjuna who was the best direct disciple of Dronacharya, through assiduous practice and intuitive skills. The secret lies in intense aspiration leading to requisite release of the potential hidden within through the psychology of faith in a guru despite the physical absence of the guru in the learning process.

Aurobindo had an experience in cosmic consciousness due to his intense aspiration and soul searching. He never had a guru. Although he received instructions on yoga from Bhaskar Lele, he never accepted him as his guru and his teachings did not lead him to self-realisation.

A true guru can be instrumental in transformation of our ego into divine self and release of divine consciousness through the mechanism of faith. But the dogmatic claim of the essentiality of a guru in the spiritual path falls apart on closer scrutiny. The life of the Buddha, Christ, Ramakrishna, Aurobindo, Ramana Maharshi and others bear ample testimony to the fact. Guru Purnima, therefore, is an occasion for awakening of our inner illumination in full beam for manifestation of the divinity already within us.

2007-02-04 10:03:22 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

when you pray to god for good thought/knowledge/inspiration/intelligence and pray for guidance for right path you are going to get it

2007-02-05 00:04:34 · answer #4 · answered by nirmalketan 3 · 0 0

u r not allowed to do this because none can be converted to this religion.

2007-02-04 10:06:45 · answer #5 · answered by Difi 4 · 0 2

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