Now we’re going to learn about God’s six primary characteristics from the Vedas-nature of God. No religion can provide such an erudite answers for this topic about nature of God. But this time around I am going to reveal by the mercy of blue color cupid. From the previous article you learned about whether God has a form or not? Similarly in this article you’ll find what would be his primary characteristics if He has form. Note that God’s features are inconceivable and can not be comprehended by any human through limited senses. God is so merciful and HE gave us limited version to understand about his primary characteristics in the form of Vedas. If one accepts the supreme he seeks further info about God. This information provides up to the maximum to understand between God and His primary characteristics. I am not much learned in spiritual subjects, but have the ability to bring the real truth about God from the Vedas. You may ask what is Vedas. We’ll discuss this topic in the next article.
In this single conversation between Muslim scholar and Vaisnava who is devotee of lord Krishna expresses about nature of God in the way of three main topics like God has a form or not, Idol worship God’s six primary characteristics and nature of God complied to gather.
This conversation took place between Muslim scholar Badrud-Din-Sahib and vaisnava Goracanda who is devotee of blue color cupid. Now the Muslim scholar who immensely learned about the scriptures asks the following questions. (This conversation can be found in detail in Jaiva dharma 11th chapter.)
Muslim scholar: Here we leaned from our Quran that Allah is formless and one can not conceive of that form which has no form. Anything that one who imagines of form is work of Satan. It is absolutely forbidden activity to do such a things to worship Him. Far from pleasing Allah, such worship only makes one subject to His punishment. We have heard from your original preceptor Sri Caitanya (incarnation of blue color cupid) who corrected all the faults in sanatana dharma, yet His tradition also makes provision for worshiping material form. Need your answer from your end. Scholar Goracanda amused by his question from Badrud-Din-Shahib and started his Vedic point of as follows.
Goracanda: He whom you refer to as Allah, we call Bhagavan. The supreme lord is one, but He is known by different names in Quran, the Purana's and in different languages’ and different countries. The prime consideration is that the name which expresses all of the Supreme Lord’s characteristics should be given prominence. For this reason we have greater esteem for the name of Bhagavan then the names Allah, brahma or paramatma.
Something that is exceedingly great inspires one type of wonder, but minuteness is counterpart to greatness, and it inspires another type of wonder. Hence, the name Allah does not express the highest limit of wonder because it expresses greatness but not minuteness. On the other hand, the word Bhagavan implies every type of wonder imaginable.
This conversation will be continued in the title of God’s six primary characteristics
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