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May 23, 2006 1:52 pm |
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Ganesh Ram
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When the mortal form(s) of the god(s) that we revere is/are by themself(ves) meat eater(s) then why is that a mortal human cannot be one? Meat eating has nothing to do with bakthi.
Like you accepted, Kannappa nAyanAr is one.
On the other end of spectrum we see Shibi and Karna who were ready to take the pain for others.
In the matter of Karna, he was much more into bakthi(dedication) than anyone ever seen or lived, that is why you see Krishna had to take a promises (through kunti) from Karna, took his shield out and also asked him for alms when Karna was dying.
These also teach us a very important thing, going to temple and idol worship is not the only thing.
Unconditional, non reciprocatory love is the start. It is inborn. Acquiring Knowledge hides it. How?
Show your hand to a child when it has a bowl of eatables. The child does not think twice before giving it to you. Do the same to a 4 year old, the reluctance sets in. Private Reply to Ganesh Ram (new win) |
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