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Am I reading Quran or from the Yajurveda? O’ Brahman! O’ G-d!

paarsurrey

Veteran Member
You are most welcome, Paarsurrey. But kindly do not take one book and one translation as the only belief in Hinduism. Hinduism is vast.

Sure, I encourage my other friends in this forum to present other translation/s that are their favorite whenever I present a quote from Yajurveda translated by Devi Chand. Also they should provide the text in Sanskrit. For the concepts, please only quote from the Veda/s. Please
Regards
 

Vinayaka

devotee
Premium Member
The teachings of Vedas are to be propagated and spread. Right? Why should one conceal or suppress it? Please
Regards
Hindus (this one for sure) do not believe in spreading our religion. We don't proselytize. We wish to leave people alone, and just wish others would leave us alone too. If someone is seriously interested in our religion, we will answer questions. That's basically where it ends. We wish peace and goodwill on all other faiths, and don't feel any need to interfere. They are all doing fine, and the world is meant to be just as it is. The variety is wonderful.

Again, you are projecting your beliefs and practices onto us.
 

paarsurrey

Veteran Member
Hindus (this one for sure) do not believe in spreading our religion. We don't proselytize. We wish to leave people alone, and just wish others would leave us alone too. If someone is seriously interested in our religion, we will answer questions. That's basically where it ends. We wish peace and goodwill on all other faiths, and don't feel any need to interfere. They are all doing fine, and the world is meant to be just as it is. The variety is wonderful.
Again, you are projecting your beliefs and practices onto us.
Vedas and or other revealed religious scripture of all religions are a precious treasure. Hinduism people have no supremacy on Vedas, it is for everybody on Earth. Our truthful prophet Muhammad told us that wisdom is a lost treasure of a Muslim, where-ever one finds it one should benefit from it:

Abu Huraira reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “The wise saying is the lost property of the believer, so wherever he finds it then he has a right to it.”
Source: Sunan At-Tirmidhi 2687
Grade: Hasan (fair) according to As-Suyuti
عَنْ أَبِي هُرَيْرَةَ قَالَ قَالَ رَسُولُ اللَّهِ صَلَّى اللَّهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ الْكَلِمَةُ الْحِكْمَةُ ضَالَّةُ الْمُؤْمِنِ فَحَيْثُ وَجَدَهَا فَهُوَ أَحَقُّ بِهَا
2687 سنن الترمذي كتاب العلم باب ما جاء في فضل الفقه على العبادة
المحدث السيوطي خلاصة حكم المحدث حسن
http://dailyhadith.abuaminaelias.co...liever-let-him-claim-it-wherever-he-finds-it/
We respect Vedas as we do Torah and or any other book of any religion.
The previous revealed scriptures, if understood correctly and truthfully, support Quran .
Regards
 

paarsurrey

Veteran Member
@Vinayaka
Just for your information.
I am at Chapter 18 of the Yajurveda or at page 225 of it.
You may also join reading Yajurveda online, any translation of your liking, if you don't have your own Yajuveda in hard covers. You will enjoy it, believe me! Please
Regards
 

Nyingjé Tso

Tänpa Yungdrung zhab pä tän gyur jig
Hindus (this one for sure) do not believe in spreading our religion. We don't proselytize. We wish to leave people alone, and just wish others would leave us alone too. If someone is seriously interested in our religion, we will answer questions. That's basically where it ends. We wish peace and goodwill on all other faiths, and don't feel any need to interfere. They are all doing fine, and the world is meant to be just as it is. The variety is wonderful.

Again, you are projecting your beliefs and practices onto us.

I just wanted to be sure that everyone see this because I have rarely seen spot on posts like this, and VinayakaJi is absolutely right, here. This is exactly what I think too, and it's very relevant here.

This post above is wisdom from very wise teacher. Listen.

Aum Namah Shivaya
 

Vinayaka

devotee
Premium Member
@Vinayaka
Just for your information.
I am at Chapter 18 of the Yajurveda or at page 225 of it.
You may also join reading Yajurveda online, any translation of your liking, if you don't have your own Yajuveda in hard covers. You will enjoy it, believe me! Please
Regards
You go right ahead without me. Go to a Hindu temple, with flowers, and pray. You might enjoy that. Please.
 

Jainarayan

ॐ नमो भगवते वासुदेवाय
Staff member
Premium Member
Not before a statue.
Regards

Good, because Vedic sacrifices were not done before statues to the best of my knowledge. Why would you do one anyway? Do you believe in our gods and want to worship and honor them?

Yajna1.jpg
 

paarsurrey

Veteran Member
Good, because Vedic sacrifices were not done before statues to the best of my knowledge. Why would you do one anyway? Do you believe in our gods and want to worship and honor them?
Yajna1.jpg

Yet whenever I have visited a Hinduism temple, I see a statues everywhere in the temples.
In the picture given by you and copied by me above, the priest or the pujari is doing it before a live fire, for which a statue could not be made, perhaps they are doing it in contemporary Hinduism, which might have not been done earlier in he ancient times, if you are right. Right? Please
Regards
 

Jainarayan

ॐ नमो भगवते वासुदेवाय
Staff member
Premium Member
Yet whenever I have visited a Hinduism temple, I see a statues everywhere in the temples.

So? They are called murthis and are even sanctioned by Sri Krishna.

In the picture given by you and copied by me above, the priest or the pujari is doing it before a live fire, for which a statue could not be made, perhaps they are doing it in contemporary Hinduism, which might have not been done earlier in he ancient times, if you are right. Right? Please
Regards

Wrong.
 
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