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Monday, April 5, 2010

Divinity...bifurcated!

"Hail almighty! We the minuscule mortal creatures are all his creation!" these were the words of a famous priest of Banaras, Ramanand Tiwari. He resides in this holy Indian town and is a worshipper of lord Vishnu. Besides him stays Mr. Narayan, an atheist who says that God resides within everyone's heart's premises. He supported the famous saying in Hindi, :Man Changa Toh Kathauti Mein Ganga,” which means If we are pure from the inside, we will attract the positive energy spread all around us which always is equal to divinity.

For an instance take the Egyptian culture where kings were worshipped as God. No one knew if they really had those healing powers, but the historians do talk about the forceful implementation of their worshiping as God by the common people. Take any religion; Hinduism, Christianity, Islam, there are names which are worshipped. Majority of the population is drifted away by this main-stream wave.

We have another group of people who can be classified as the intellect lot, according to the assumption. Kudos to the rest, this group believes on only one thing, the inner soul or the aura within. They with their increasing knowledge have stuck to the point that each one of us have those powers which are Godly. We need not search for divinity in temples, mosques, churches but we should configure our inner souls according to our needs. The same as lord Buddha did in the BCE’s.

None of us can challenge the believes but atleast it can be explained in words. Bifurcation is yet an opinion, which can again vary from person to person. Ideally speaking, finding the aura can be chosen with different plan of actions. What matters is where you end up everytime.

5 comments:

  1. "each one of us have those powers which are Godly"...... actually a detailed sum-up of the whole write-up.

    I am amused with the topic you have taken , the body of your write-up does contain character ,pleasing to read..... keep-coming with such more

    WISHES :)

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  2. People really r drifted in d stream, may it be religious or materialistic. But beliefs lay off-guard in front of choices. The better u make d best place u wil land but where to end up is also a choice based on selection of alternatives. Remember those lines of forst..
    "Two roads diverge in d woods, I took d less travelled by. And that has made all d difference"

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  3. an awesum article...I must say...expecting more great articles from u in future...

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  4. a blog that truly deserves rating in highest orders and i was quite stormed after reading it.

    In my opinion divine is something connotation of +ve attributes.It's a faith of being central and there can't be fissure in faith.
    As per i'm concerned being spiritual gives us answers in life's difficult situations and basically it compromise of "meditation"&"dedicated service". Knowledge is a result of meditation,when we dive deep within,we see,we fed and we grow into highest order of knowledge,a nirvana.Work when done in a divine spirit and purpose is a dedicated service.By virtue of these two things & leads human to more purposeful and what Gita suggests fruitful life.

    continue writing like this,hoping that there's lots of like it in near future. :)

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  5. Oscar Wilde got it just right when he said, "People fashion their God after their own understanding. They make their God first and worship him afterwards."

    You should write more often. :)

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