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sridatta1
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| Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 12:38 pm Post subject: Buddha |
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Buddha
Buddha, kept silent about the unimaginable absolute God and therefore, there is no point of looking Buddha even as the Messenger of God. He was viewed as a learned human being since Buddhists misunderstood Buddha as an atheist. Buddha was concentrating on the removal of desire, which is the life of spiritual effort. This does not mean that He denied God. Suppose, you are going to a foreign country and you require the woolen clothes there. Suppose a friend concentrates on the point of purchase of the woolen clothes only. Does it mean that he does not believe in the existence of the foreign country? Kauravas looked Krishna in this fourth angle and tried to tie Krishna with a rope. Their mother, Gandhari also viewed Krishna in the same fourth angle and cursed Krishna with cruel death. Accordingly, Krishna was shot dead and died with profuse bleeding from the foot. There is no difference between Jesus and Krishna even in this cruel death.
At the Lotus Feet of His Holiness Sri Dattaswami
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JK Hauraki
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:D Hari
Buddha was the 9th incarnation of Krishna. This is confirmed in the Srimad Bhagavatam.
From the Bhagavatam we understand that Lord Buddha is the incarnation of Krsna who appeard when materialism was rampant and materalists were using the pretext of the authority of the Vedas, people of demonic tendency still took to animal sacrifice without refference to the Vedic principles. Lord Buddha appeard to stop this nonsense and to establish the Vedic principles of nonviolence. Therfore each and every avatara, or incarnation fo the Lord, had a particular mission, and they are all described in revealed scriptures. BG Ch 4 Text 7 |
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sridatta1
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JK Hauraki wrote: :D Hari
Buddha was the 9th incarnation of Krishna. This is confirmed in the Srimad Bhagavatam.
From the Bhagavatam we understand that Lord Buddha is the incarnation of Krsna who appeard when materialism was rampant and materalists were using the pretext of the authority of the Vedas, people of demonic tendency still took to animal sacrifice without refference to the Vedic principles. Lord Buddha appeard to stop this nonsense and to establish the Vedic principles of nonviolence. Therfore each and every avatara, or incarnation fo the Lord, had a particular mission, and they are all described in revealed scriptures. BG Ch 4 Text 7
Whenever the direction to God was twisted by misinterpretations, I came several times to this earth through human bodies to remove the misinterpretations and restore the correct direction. I communicated the truth according to the then existing standards of logic and analysis (Science). I could not go beyond a certain level of logic because the receivers could never digest and appreciate it. But today the development of science is so tremendous that the capability of logic is in its climax. Therefore, I have used the present standards of logic in communicating the spiritual knowledge. Of course, God is beyond logic and logic cannot show God directly. But based on this fact, you should not reject the logic (Tarkaapratishthaanaat…Brahma Sutra). Even though the logic cannot indicate the unimaginable God directly, the logic can eliminate the non-God items which are established as God by misinterpretations.
For example, with the help of the advanced logic (Science), I could easily eliminate the soul from the position of God. By removing the fungus, and impurities the water becomes clear and there is no need of any direct purification of water. Similarly by removing the misinterpretations through the powerful logic of today, God becomes clear by this indirect way. When all the imaginable items are eliminated, the unimaginable God is inferred. God can be inferred indirectly but cannot be perceived directly and therefore God remains unimaginable always. However, God gives the experience of His existence in a specific medium by entering it, pervading all over it and identifying Himself with it like current in the alive wire. Through Science you can infer the existence of unimaginable God, whereas through the medium you can experience the existence of the same unimaginable God. Do not mistake that experience means understanding the nature of God. You have only experienced the existence of unimaginable God, which was already inferred by you through Science. |
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