[Advaita-l] Artistic depictions of the trinity- BrahmaVishnuMAheshwara

sriram srirudra at vsnl.com
Mon Jun 13 05:17:22 CDT 2011


Dear
Sri Vishnu as depicted in the Dhyana slokas is very much a true 
representation.He is in that form in Sri Vaikuntha.Same applies to Lord 
Shiva also.The lokas are very much reachable/seeable but the soul should be 
qualified for that.The avatharas are true and they had taken place from yuga 
to yuga.During the avatharas the Gods do display emotions as human 
beings/animals.
If you want to learn more about Hindu Dharma you can start with Sri Ramayana 
,Sri Mahabharatha and Srimad Bhagavatham.Lastly devotion is a must.You can 
use your logic/analysis to understand the Hindu Dharma and you will get 
satisfactory answers.All the best for your learning about 
Hinduism.R.Krishnamoorthy.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <vijaya1.kambhampati at tiscali.co.uk>
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Sent: Monday, June 13, 2011 11:38 AM
Subject: [Advaita-l] Artistic depictions of the trinity- Brahma 
VishnuMAheshwara


> Hello to all again from someone still trying to learn about hinduism:
>
> Could the forum please shed some light:
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> 1) Are the artistic depiction of Visnu as blue bodied with four hands
> a true representation of the god visnu when he takes form in
> Vaikunth??? Or does he have no physical body in any world and so is the
> artistic depiction  purely symbolic.
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> Same question for Lord Shiva depicted as an ascetic with snakes for
> adornment.
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> 2) IS there a physical place called Vaikunth?? or Shivaloka or
> brahmaloka??
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> 3) The puranas describe Lord Shiva and Visnu as gods with emotions and
> involved with human beings activities. Did these gods appear on Earth
> in those physical forms to help their devotees.
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> Thank you in advance if you can shed light on this.
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> Vijaya Kambhampati.
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