NobodyYouKnow
Misanthropist
Graven images are usually shunned because they direct the attention of the seeker away from the 'higher purpose'.
In Hinduism, we have a lot of 'graven images' and people misunderstand. They think we worship them as being clay, marble, metal...or whatever the image is constructed from.
What we are doing, is worshiping the whole idea or concept behind them...yes, one can easily do this with natural artifacts, like a tree, a river or a rock..
In fact, that's why we have Shiva Lingam (a rock) to remind us of this fact.
In the Agama school of Hinduism, there are no 'graven images' because people will get 'stuck' on that...ignoring what those images ultimately represent.
It's like that 'finger pointing to the moon' thing again...graven images (murthis) are the finger...not the moon.
In Hinduism, we have a lot of 'graven images' and people misunderstand. They think we worship them as being clay, marble, metal...or whatever the image is constructed from.
What we are doing, is worshiping the whole idea or concept behind them...yes, one can easily do this with natural artifacts, like a tree, a river or a rock..
In fact, that's why we have Shiva Lingam (a rock) to remind us of this fact.
In the Agama school of Hinduism, there are no 'graven images' because people will get 'stuck' on that...ignoring what those images ultimately represent.
It's like that 'finger pointing to the moon' thing again...graven images (murthis) are the finger...not the moon.