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Tuesday, June 21, 2005

Science and hinduism

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JAY SHREE POOJYASHREE SHREE AMMA
JAY MAHAN BRAHMASHREE GOPALAVALLIDASAR
JAY SHREE RADHEKRISHNA SATHSANG

Dear Readers,
The last posting marked the beginning of the spiritual version of the scientific law of motion
"To every action there is always opposed an equal reaction".

We began the spiritual version by defining what karma is and how it affects a person's life in both ways; favourably and adversely. So a person must watch out, think twice, over and again before doing any act because as he sows, so is he going to reap.

The knowledge about 'karma' is given by Lord Shri Krishna in the following verse:

Karmanaa jaayathe janthuhu karmaNaiva Vileeyathe

sukham dhukkham bHayam ksHemam KarmaNaiva abHipadhyathe

(Srimad Bagawatham - 10/1-24th chapter - 13th sloka)


this sloka was told by Bhagawan Shri Krishna to Shri Nandhababa

The meaning of this shloka is as under:

1 Due to the karma only the jeevaathmaas are taking birth here.


2 So also, due to karma only the bodies of the jeevaathmaas are facing an end.

3 The happiness and sadness, fear and comfort; everything is just because of their karmas.

Now let us probe a little bit into the literal explanation of this shloka:

One interpretion of the first line can be that:

depending on the karmas of a jeevaathma in a particular birth, the next birth of that jeevaathma is decided.

e.g: If a person commits several sins in his present birth like cheating others, causing injury to others, dacoity,murder etc he may get degraded from a human being in the present birth to an animal in the next birth or perhaps a human being only but he may be born blind,deaf,handicapped etc.

On the other hand if a person commits good karmas in the present birth then he gets elevated to a better position in his next birth. It could be that he could be enjoy the company of people who are on the path of self-realisation (moksha) and could be born in a well-off family (material prosperity) etc.

So in which of the above mentioned categories would you want to be? Think!

.....to be continued

Sarvam Guruvarpanam

Monday, June 06, 2005

Science and Hinduism

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JAY SHREE POOJYASHREE SHREE AMMA
JAY MAHAN BRAHMASHREE GOPALAVALLIDASAR
JAY SHREE RADHEKRISHNA SATHSANG

Dear Readers,

In our last posting we elaborated the scientific law of motion
"To every action there is always opposed an equal reaction", with many examples.
In this posting we take you to the other version of this law, yes you guessed it rightly, the spiritual version. But let us just quickly and very briefly have a repeat of the last two postings.

Every action has an equal reaction and in the opposite direction. Force is the reason of action and reaction. If A exerts force on B in direction d1 then B will exert an equal amount of force on A in the opposite direction say d2.

Now without further analysis, we proceed with the spiritual version:

To begin it, we first tell you something about 'Karma'. It refers to any activity performed either with or without the expectation of getting some fruit. In the scriptures, it is said that according to one's karma's one reaps the fruits.In a layman's language, the word 'karma' directly corresponds to the word 'deeds' or the word 'actions'. So according to the actions performed by one, one reaps the fruit.

Good actions bear good fruits whilst evil actions bear evil fruits.

Like for example if one gives charity to the poor and needy people, one is sure to
be helped when one is in need of something.

On the contrary if one performs evil deeds one will have to face the adverse
consequences of the same.


Let us take its example also. If one cheats someone or causes injury to someone intentionally then one will suffer similar kind of fruit i.e such a person will also get cheated or he will be injured.

This was the corresponding explanation of the scientific law in a spiritual sense.
We will continue with our explanation in our next posting.

Till then Radhekrishna!

Sarvam Guruvarpanam
 

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