People of India are not in contact with
their religious history therefore, they believe their inherited beliefs as the ultimate
truth. People of India think Hinduism is not Vedic Religion or Santana Dharma but it is not
so. Vedic
Religion or Santana Dma existed is prior to
Buddhism. Hinduism was established
after overthrowing Buddhism.
Every seeker of truth must realize that Hinduism is nothing to do with
Advaitic wisdom or Self-knowledge or Brahma Gnana or Atma Gnana. Many people
think Hinduism is the ancient Santana Dharma or Vedic religion but it is not
so.
Hinduism is a non-Vedic belief system founded by many founders and reformers
with different ideologies and beliefs, traditions. Hinduism is not the means to
acquire Advaitic wisdom Self-knowledge or Brahma Gnana or Atma Gnana.
Advaitic wisdom Self-knowledge or Brahma Gnana or Atma Gnana is to
realize the Vedic God, which is Atman the Self. Realizing Atman as the ‘Self is
Self-realization.
All Hindus indulge in non-Vedic practices barred by the Vedas introduced
by the different founders of the different sects of Hinduism at different
times, whereas the Vedic religion or Santana Dharma is ancient and has no
founder.
Hinduism is not Vedic religion or Santana Dharma. Hindus do idol worship, while Vedas bar idol worship.
The Vedas do not talk about idol worship. In fact, till about 2000 years
ago followers of Vedic people never worshipped idols. Idol worship was started
by the followers of Buddhism and Jains.
There is logic to idol worship. Vedas speak of one God that is the
supreme ‘Self’ i.e. Atman or Soul but Hinduism indulges in worshiping 60
million Gods.
The Hindus believed in polytheism, believing all of their Gods to be
separate individuals, which was introduced much later by the founders of
Hinduism which contains diverse beliefs caste, and creed.
Bhagavad Gita Chapter: ~ “All those whose intelligence has been stolen by
material desires, they worship many Gods. (7-
Verse -20)
How can you worship God? That implies two ~ the worshipper and the
worshipped, whereas God is nondual. One can worship his idea of God
only or realize his unity with it when he can’t worship it as apart.
All blind belief-based religion breeds superstition because religion is
based on blind belief.
Swami Vivekananda: ~ “If superstition enters, the brain is gone.
Superstition is our great enemy, but bigotry is worse.
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad says: ~ "He who worships the deities as entities
entirely separate from him does not know the truth. For the Gods, he is like a
pasu (beast)". (1.
4. 10)
Hinduism is not Vedic religion or Santana Dharma. Hindus do idol worship, while Vedas bar idol worship.
When the Vedic religion or Santana Dharma knows no idols then why so
many Gods and goddesses with different forms and names are being propagated as
Vedic Gods. Why these conceptual Gods are introduced when the Vedic concept of
God is free from form and attributes.
Hindus do idol worship, while Vedas bar idol worship. According to
Vedas, God is Athma, which pervades everything and everywhere.
People, who worship the belief of God, are hallucinating that they
become one with such God because they believed the false God as the real God.
To be considered an orthodox Hindu one need only accept the authority of
Shruti, however, there is no universal agreement among Hindus on what constitutes
Shruti. Vedantins consider the Vedanta, i.e., the Upanishads as Shruti but also
include the Bhagavad-Gita and Brahma Sutras as authoritative. For some
Vaishnavas, the Bhagavata Purana is to be considered Veda. Some consider the
Tantras are considered Veda. Thus, we find that there is ample scope for
different ideologies, philosophies, and practices under the very broad umbrella
of Hinduism.
Hindus indulge non-Vedic beliefs such as idolatry, ancestor worship,
pilgrimages, priestcraft, offerings made in temples, the caste system,
untouchability, and child marriages. All of these lack Vedic sanctions, therefore,
Hinduism is not Ancient Vedic Religion or Santana Dharma.
Vedic people ate beef whereas the Hindus do not eat beef.
There is logic to idol worship. Vedas speak of one God that is the
seme ‘Self’ in i.e. Atman or Soul but Hinduism indulges in worshiping 60
million Gods. All these 60 million Gods are non-Vedic Gods based on their
beliefs.
The Vedas do not talk about idol worship; the followers of Vedic
Religion or Santana Dharma never worshipped idols. Thus, all the Puranic Gods
worshipped with form and attributes are not Vedic Gods.
Hinduism is not Vedic religion or Santana Dharma. Hindus do idol worship, while Vedas bar idol worship.
The Vedas do not talk about idol worship. In fact, till about 2000 years
ago followers of the Vedic religion never worshipped idols. Idol worship was
started by the followers of Buddhism and Jains.
The Vedas confirm God is Atman (Spirit), the ‘Self’.
Rig Veda: ~ The Atman (Soul or Spirit) is the cause; Atman is
the support of all that exists in this universe. May ye never turn away from
the Atman, the ‘Self’? May ye never accept another God in place of the Atman nor
worship other than the Atman?" (10:48,
5)
Rig-Veda 1-164-46 and Y.V 32-1 clearly
mention that God is “One”.
Rig Veda declares God is ‘ONE’ and God is Atman, then why believe and
worship in place of real God.
Brihad Upanishad: ~ “If
you think there is another entity, whether man or God there is no truth."
Chandogya Upanishad: ~ Sarvam khalvidam brahma ~ All
this (universe) is verily Brahman. By following back all of the relative
appearances in the world, we eventually return to that from which it is all
manifest – the non-dual reality.
One must remember that for all periods the Vedas are the final goal and
authority, and if the Puranas differ in any respect from the Vedasarethe Puranas
is to be rejected without mercy.
If you feel Puranas say something and the Vedas say something else,
reject the Puranas and believe in the Vedas. The Puranas are just a myth.
Even Sage Sankara says: ~ Supreme Brahman (God) is impersonal,
Nirguna (without Gunas or attributes), Nirakara (formless), Nirvisesha (without
special characteristics), immutable, eternal, and Akarta (non-agent). It is
above all needs and desires. It is always the Witnessing Subject. It can never
become an object as it is beyond the reach of the senses. Brahman is non-dual,
one without a second. It has no other besides it. It is destitute of difference,
either external or internal. Brahman cannot be described, because description
implies a distinction. Brahman cannot be distinguished from any other than It.
In Brahman, there is not distinction between substance and attribute.
Sat-Chit-Ananda constitutes the very essence or Svarupa of Brahman, and not
just Its attributes. The Nirguna Brahman of Sage Sankara is impersonal.
God is a formless, timeless, and spaceless existence. Thus according to the
Vedas God neither has any image nor God resides in any particular idol or
statue. God cannot be seen directly by anyone. God pervades all beings and all
directions.
Sage Sankara: ~"That which permeates all, which nothing transcends
and which, like the universal space around us, fills everything completely from
within and without, that Supreme non-dual Brahman (God in truth).”: ~Santthosh Kumaar
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