MochaRadha
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its an illustrated version but whatever atleast its a start. i like how it says that if u worship any god its still krishna. krishna has a very different attitude than the god of the bible
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krishna has a very different attitude than the god of the bible
its an illustrated version but whatever atleast its a start. i like how it says that if u worship any god its still krishna. krishna has a very different attitude than the god of the bible
its odd because the biblical god wants us to only worship him yet he has so many names. so which him lol. i posted a pic of ganesh on facebook and a muslim told me calling god an anial is insulting. i told him animals are closer to god
yes but its the fact he looks like an elephant he thinks it insults god
I'm not actually aware that there are traditions that place Ganesha as the Supreme.
And what about w? Crwth, cwm and... I think that's it.It sounds like how we were taught the vowels... a, e, i, o, u and sometimes y.
Try this:i know this guy refuses to listen
And what about w? Crwth, cwm and... I think that's it.
"Unto you your religion, and unto me my religion." - Quran 109:6.
There is a sect, known as the Ganapatiyas who worship Ganesh as the supreme. I've personally never encountered one but apparently they're not that uncommon.
maybe animals are even worthy of being worshipped?i told him animals are closer to god
You could explain the symbolism until you are blue in the face, and it won't matter. Some people don't want to understand. Someone asked me once if I believe that such a being (Lord Ganesha) ever walked the earth. I said no, I don't believe that. What I believe is that His attributes are symbolic of the attributes of God. Deities are pictured with multiple arms holding various objects to show Their powers, for example.
Sri Krishna says that to try to fix the mind on the unmanifest form of God is very difficult for spiritual advancement for the embodied (us). Therefore we use idols and symbols, odd as they may be to some people, to focus on God and try to advance spiritually. We are bound to this world and we need to use our senses, which is what Sri Krishna was saying.
I never looked at it that way, but I think it's valid. :yes: