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yeah.....kinda sure of itIs god greater than the abrahamic religions?
is brahman greater than hinduism? or the dharmic religions?
Is god greater than the abrahamic religions?
is brahman greater than hinduism? or the dharmic religions?
Does [the Muslim's God] Khuda, live only in the mosque?
Is [the Hindu's God] Ram, only in idols and holy grounds?
Have you searched and found Him there?
You imagine that Hari [Vishnu] is in the East, and Allah is in the West;
But search for Him only in the heart-that is where Ram and Karim both live.
Which, then, is false, the Quran or the Vedas? False is the man who does not see the Truth.
It is One; It is the same One in all. How can you imagine that It is two?
Says Kabir: 0 Lord, every man and every woman are Your own forms;
I am the simple child of Allah-Ram; He is my Guru, my Pir
Brother, where did your two gods come from? Ram, Allah; Keshav, Karim; Hari, Hazrat-so many names!
There may be many golden ornaments, but there is one gold; it has no two-ness in it.
Merely for the sake of exposition, we make of the One, two.
--Kabir
The internet says Hindi.Is that Urdu or Hindi?
Hindu Scriptures declare "God is greater than the greatest and smaller than the smallest"Is god greater than the abrahamic religions?
is brahman greater than hinduism? or the dharmic religions?
Is god greater than the abrahamic religions?
is brahman greater than hinduism? or the dharmic religions?
Though Form is Brahman, Brahman is not Form, otherwise you would limit BrahmanAccording to Hinduism and Vedanta, Brahman is religion; Brahman is [the concept of] greatness; sarvam khalvidam brahma, “all this verily is Brahman” - Chandogyopanisad. So to us that means Brahman is greater than everything. But there’s a catch... how can anything be greater than itself? What’s north of the North Pole?
Though Form is Brahman, Brahman is not Form, otherwise you would limit Brahman
Hence the Wise also declare "Brahman is beyond Form and Description"
But we use Form and Description to realize it is beyond these
Knowing this, it's obvious "there is a catch"
Though Form is Brahman, Brahman is not Form, otherwise you would limit Brahman
Hence the Wise also declare "Brahman is beyond Form and Description"
But we use Form and Description to realize it is beyond these
Knowing this, it's obvious "there is a catch"
. What a beautiful and creative analogy you made of this. Thank you.As a fish rises to the fly, ye old swamini (who has no difficulty seeing red these days ) must inquire. What's the catch, stvdvji?
Edit: Oh, I see it's related to Jai's post. But Jai' knows Brahman is beyond time, space and causation so he knows his North Pole analogy (a location in space) is probably melting as we speak. What with climate change 'n all.
The God of Abraham isn't limited to Abrahamic religions. As the psalmist sings, "For God is the King of all the earth; Sing ye praises in a skilful song." Psalm 47.7Is god greater than the abrahamic religions?
is brahman greater than hinduism? or the dharmic religions?