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Do people make this stuff up as they go along?

Jainarayan

ॐ नमो भगवते वासुदेवाय
Staff member
Premium Member
Where do people get this crap? From another place on the interwebz, offered as advice to a new practitioner of Hinduism, ostensibly by just an average desi...

"Just to talk to a deity is usually considered for advanced devotees of The Lord."

Usually considered by whom? Are the deities or God that far removed from us, and that "snooty" as to not listen to someone who approaches them with a sincere heart? Where do people come up with crap like this? Is it a ploy to discourage converts? This is the sort of thing that gives the internet a bad name.
 

Jainarayan

ॐ नमो भगवते वासुदेवाय
Staff member
Premium Member
I know, someone else does too... I'm cold-busted. :D I read these things because I like to torture myself... prāyaścitta?

But seriously, it's disconcerting, discouraging and saddening that people could be easily put off of the love of the deities. Comments like that make Hinduism sound not much better than Chr-, well, you know... ;)
 

Poeticus

| abhyAvartin |
I know, someone else does too... I'm cold-busted. :D I read these things because I like to torture myself... prāyaścitta?

But seriously, it's disconcerting, discouraging and saddening that people could be easily put off of the love of the deities. Comments like that make Hinduism sound not much better than Chr-, well, you know... ;)

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*ha* *da* *fa* lolol. I am sure you get the subliminal message here. Muahaha.
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Yeah, it must have been someone who thinks he/she can speak for all Hindu sects when it comes to Deva-worship.

It reminds me of one of those dudes Vinayaka (where is Vina by the way?) mentioned who came to his mandir one time and started telling the priests how things should be conducted...and the messed up part was that the dude was only there for one day. :rolleyes:
 

Jainarayan

ॐ नमो भगवते वासुदेवाय
Staff member
Premium Member
Yeah, I remember that story. That's the sort of thing that ties in with this. Some people need to self-aggrandize.
 

Nyingjé Tso

Dharma not drama
Vanakkam,

Never heard that story but that's highly disrespectful Oo seriously
That why we need to become wise souls like VinayakaJi, so we can show a proper way into Sanatan Dharma ! I wouldn't be half the Hindu I am without him ! XD
 

Poeticus

| abhyAvartin |
Yeah, I remember that story. That's the sort of thing that ties in with this. Some people need to self-aggrandize.

The topic of the OP reminds me of a group in India called Arya Samaj.

They have monopolized Vedic Dharma. It's vile.
 

Viraja

Jaya Jagannatha!
Talking to the gods is such a lovely thing to do. A devotee can assume many of the bhavas in his devotion to god. Friend is most certainly one of them. So assuming god to be a friend, one can definitely chat with him/her and pour out the heart's content, if that gives one the feeling of 'connectedness' with god. (I used to write my thoughts in a paper and put it in front of the god picture sometimes).
 

Jainarayan

ॐ नमो भगवते वासुदेवाय
Staff member
Premium Member
(I used to write my thoughts in a paper and put it in front of the god picture sometimes).

That is a lovely idea... writing a letter to God like you would write to a loved one or a friend. :)
 

Vayasya

Śiva Devotee
That is a lovely idea... writing a letter to God like you would write to a loved one or a friend. :)

Some people write down their prayers and throw them into the sacred fire, I don't know why those prayers would reach God any faster than if spoken though. Maybe it's for privacy reasons when many people are praying together.
 

Poeticus

| abhyAvartin |
Some people write down their prayers and throw them into the sacred fire, I don't know why those prayers would reach God any faster than if spoken though. Maybe it's for privacy reasons when many people are praying together.

Lord Shri Agni is the messenger.

To offer your prayers directly to the holy fire is more auspicious than to utter them with both knees on the ground with your hands clasped together saying "Dear God"...

Ya feel me?
 

Vayasya

Śiva Devotee
Where do people get this crap? From another place on the interwebz, offered as advice to a new practitioner of Hinduism, ostensibly by just an average desi...

"Just to talk to a deity is usually considered for advanced devotees of The Lord."

Usually considered by whom? Are the deities or God that far removed from us, and that "snooty" as to not listen to someone who approaches them with a sincere heart? Where do people come up with crap like this? Is it a ploy to discourage converts? This is the sort of thing that gives the internet a bad name.

It reminds me of how in certain religions (not gonna point fingers) one has to go to a priest to consult God, to confess etc. As if God does not hear all.
 

Vayasya

Śiva Devotee
मैत्रावरुणिः;3460499 said:
Lord Shri Agni is the messenger.

To offer your prayers directly to the holy fire is more auspicious than to utter them with both knees on the ground with your hands clasped together saying "Dear God"...

Ya feel me?

I feel that. But sadly I don't know how to set up a sacred fire nor offer oblations to it. :(
 

Kalidas

Well-Known Member
I agree it i kind of does sound like a group trying to dissuade new converts. One of the things that almost made me not want to be a Hindu was the idea that God was "unapproachable" in Hinduism. You hear that a lot online, which shows they don't understand the concept of God or Gods in Hinduism.
 

Maija

Active Member
Where do people get this crap? From another place on the interwebz, offered as advice to a new practitioner of Hinduism, ostensibly by just an average desi...

"Just to talk to a deity is usually considered for advanced devotees of The Lord."

Usually considered by whom? Are the deities or God that far removed from us, and that "snooty" as to not listen to someone who approaches them with a sincere heart? Where do people come up with crap like this? Is it a ploy to discourage converts? This is the sort of thing that gives the internet a bad name.

How do you live for someone you have no dialogue with? How do you have a relationship with that being? This is supposed to be one of the most intimate relationships in your life.

If definitely sounds like condescending and undoubtedly unsupported rubbish when in fact, evvery religious text says the opposite.
 

Sumit

Sanatana Dharma
मैत्रावरुणिः;3460437 said:
The topic of the OP reminds me of a group in India called Arya Samaj.

They have monopolized Vedic Dharma. It's vile.
To an extent they are right.
 

Jainarayan

ॐ नमो भगवते वासुदेवाय
Staff member
Premium Member
How do you live for someone you have no dialogue with? How do you have a relationship with that being? This is supposed to be one of the most intimate relationships in your life.

If definitely sounds like condescending and undoubtedly unsupported rubbish when in fact, evvery religious text says the opposite.

Yep. :yes:
 

Vinayaka

devotee
Premium Member
Ganesha is right there. Some other ones are harder to contact. Regarding written prayers, it works. Back in Vedic times, there was no paper, or pen to write it on, so nobody knew of this mystical activity, of the prayer re-appearing in astral; form for the devas to read. How could they know, without paper? So I have seen literally thousands upon thousands or written prayers being burned in a homa fire. As with a lot of other mystical sides of things, the intellectuals will doubt it. for that is the very nature of the intellect... doubt, doubt, and more doubt.
 
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