Saturday 10 March 2012

Use And Throw


Embodiments of Love!

Men are clever; this is the euphemistic way of expressing cunning. whenever we refer to God, we say “ He “ ; even though a female counterpart, Goddess  has been created;  She is made His consort compelled to stand by His side with hands hung and bent artistically to show the curves and shapes; We never say Goddess appeared by mistake also.

Realization of “Brahman-ब्रह्मन् “is suggested to have Moksha or Liberation;
ब्रह्मन्-is a neutral noun generated from the root बृह-् brh means expand; the other word is from Brahma, a masculine word which means the creator;
The neutral noun is the impersonalized version whereas the other male chauvinistic and egoistic word
we learn only in the Upanishads and scriptures about the Neuter Brahman; it is called Nirguna Brahman; but some writers going overboard give him all the attributes (Saguna Brahman) that makes Him a Superhero fit for Don 3 (to make at least this sequel a success as Sharukh Khan could not generate any heat in the earlier two parts) or Terminator Part 6 Hero role (Part 5 being already finalized with Arnold Schwarzenegger)
For the one supposed to be without qualities the following are attributed. Truth, consciousness, bliss, purity etc
Other attributes like knowledge, strength, lordship, virility, splendor, etc. are predicated on Brahman. Some secondary characteristics like love, omnipotence, omniscience, friendly disposition, compassion etc. are also attributes of Brahman.
Even without or with science many supernatural powers are bestowed on God-he is a Superman, Batman and anything and everything


Considering all these complexities I settle down for the Cause and Effect theory; in Sanskrit these are called ‘kAraNam’ and ‘kAryam’ respectively. (कारणम् and कार्यम्)
My cousin Sir Issac Newton extends help:

Newton's third law is: For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
As the cannon ball flies on one direction, the cannon moves in the opposite direction

Let us see an example:
Gold is required to make ornaments—we call every ornament by specific names; ornaments keep changing; if one decides to ‘convert, a ring into a necklace and bangle etc, the material gold does not undergo change.  That is, what was called a ring is now called a chain but what was gold in a ring is still gold in the chain.  Thus gold is nityam, eternal and the ornaments are anityam, ephemeral.( नित्यम् and अनित्यम् )
When considering the worth forms are disregarded; only the content of gold in them is calculated.  Thus, gold is real, ornaments are false…hope you are getting the meaning of MAYA now?!......

Shall we learn to intelligently ‘use’ the world but not lean upon the world

धन्यवाद:

See you in the next episode
With lots of love
rajagopal
10.03.2012

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