[Advaita-l] How to get an hindu name? [and other religious paths]
Ranjeet Sankar
thefinalsearch at yahoo.co.uk
Sat Mar 13 22:41:53 CST 2004
Namaste Sanjayji,
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From: "Sanjay Verma" <sanjay1297 at yahoo.com>
> The analogy of one person going to Bombay, another going to Madras, and a
third going to Delhi is an invalid analogy. Obviously the three would not
reach the same place. Spirituality is not merely a physical path, but is
rather an awareness, a consciousness, or an attitude. From that perspective,
a better analogy would be math. 2 +2 = 4, but so too 8 - 4 = 4, square root
of 16 = 4, etc. If that doesn't work for some, then let's dispense with
analogies and use direct examples from the religious texts.
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Please take a look at these analogies once again.
In the mathematical analogy which you had given, I agree that all the
answers are same.
But is this analogy a proper one?
Examine the concept of liberation in the various religions and sects.
Christianity: Heaven
Muslim religion: Heaven
VaishNavaites: VaikunDa
Shaivaites: Kailasa
It is very clear that these sects preaches different goals. So How will your
mathematical analogy fit in? Isnt the analogy of Bombay-Delhi-Himalayas more
suited in this context?
If you were to say that all these religious practises will lead you to the
purification of your antakaraNa thereby leading you to the jnAna-mArga, then
I would have agreed with you. But will anyone in these sects ever agree with
this? Will they ever say that their beliefs and practices are just for
purification of the internal organ??
Will the Pope ever say that all religions will lead to the same goal?
Hari Om
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