Friday, March 26, 2010

Coup On Indian Epics [The Power of Trust]

I read somewhere about a European Philosopher, I forgotten his name who said, “If an ant is able to imagine its God, then it can establish Mega or Giant ant with 10 thousand legs and 10 thousand tentacles, as its God. It can praise such Giant ant and fabricate the stories of such Giant ant as epics.”

It may be true. We don’t know whether an ant has such imagination power or not. The ants may establish their own Giant ant God, they may be praising him, and they may be sparing some place to their God to devote, in their anthills. They may have their own epic stories in their ant language, who knows?

Recently our bio scientists had identified that dolphins has their own language, they are capable to keep names to identify dolphins individually and they have their own communication system. There is same case with tigers, elephants and some birds. Among the communication system of some animals, such as sound waves etc, we can’t hear with our ears.

That’s why we must accept that our knowledge and our capacity of senses are limited. Hence, we must accept & respect the Giant ant concept of ants.

Similarly, we must accept and respect the Jew’s jewonism or Zoroastrianism. We must accept and respect the Christian’s Christianity. We must accept and respect Muslims’ Islam, as well, we must accept and respect, Hindus Hinduism. But a coup was planned; implemented on Hinduism to destroy it, to degrade it, to unpopular it and to ruin it. May be some other religions in this world are facing the same coup.

I’ll try to illustrate this coup at my level best. In fact, this coup is still implementing on not only Hindu religion, but also it is on Indian culture, Indian life style, Indian arts, politics etc all fields and totally, it is on humanity and idealism.

I’ll try to explain the coup, the motive of the coup, and the persons behind the coup. I try to establish the mode of implementation of the coup, under different captions.

Here I discuss about Indian epics. The epics are the stories of God. In fact, ‘God is the concept for which belief is the base. A detailed description and discussion about this concept is under the caption of COUP ON HINDUISM AND OTHER RELIGIONS.

When the belief is the base of the concept of God, then how can anybody prove it like scientific concepts? In fact, some astronomical concepts like the beginning of this universe such as ‘Big Bang theory’ or ‘As it is theory’ are also based on belief only. This is because our knowledge is limited to verify or to identify the range of this universe. Its time and space are beyond the limits of our lifetime and vision.

In this context of belief, I narrate you some small stories which were told by Sri Rama Krishna Param Hamsa.

అనగా అనగా..........

Once there was a Guru, i.e. teacher, running a Gurukulam. He had many disciples in his Ashram. Among them, one disciple was very obedient and sincere towards the Guru. He had strong belief on his Guru.

One day, the Guru had gone to have bath in the river. At that time, this disciple was on the other side of the river. The Guru called him to come to him. The disciple didn’t wait for the boat. He started walking on the water of the river, by chanting the name of ‘Guru’.

The Guru felt so proud with the magic power of his disciple. He thought, “When my name has such magic power, I myself must have much more than it. Let me walk on the water.”

He tried to walk on the water by chanting himself as “My self …My self”.

He drowned in water and died

Such are the energies of belief and ego.

That’s the entire story.

In this story, the disciple had belief on his Guru. He trusted in his Guru’s name. It made him to overcome the problem. In the same case, we used to overcome our problems by trusting in God. It is the most common experience of most of the people.

An atheist can argue with us as, “If you don’t keep belief on God, also you can overcome the problems. It’s the magic of your mind, not of God. Because there is no God“. Then we can reply them as “May it is the magic of our mind, you believe that God is no where and we believe that God is now here. When we both are based on the same base i.e. belief, there is no meaning in argument.”

Any way, in the above story, the disciple was obedient where as the Guru was egoistic. He felt ego and proud about himself so that he had fallen in the water.

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