I have been reading the Bhagvad Gita and it's very elegant and articulate on the nature of the universe, the dealings of righetouess actions and the reality of God. However, in comparing it to the whole of Hinduism I don't understand the actual concept of God. The following is Verse 3, Chapter 10 in the Geeta when Krishna proclaimed:
''One who knows me as birthless, beginningless, and the supreme controller of all the worlds; he being undeluded among mortals is delivered from all sins.''
Now my question is , if the true reality of God in Hinduism is this description, why is there a belief that God incarnates as man onto the earth as avatars such as Raama, Vishnu, Mahesh, and even Krishna himself?
''One who knows me as birthless, beginningless, and the supreme controller of all the worlds; he being undeluded among mortals is delivered from all sins.''
Now my question is , if the true reality of God in Hinduism is this description, why is there a belief that God incarnates as man onto the earth as avatars such as Raama, Vishnu, Mahesh, and even Krishna himself?