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Hindu Beliefs/Philosophies.....

 



Do you believe Monotheism is the problem in todays religion fights?
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kalihto
Do you guys know any possible reasons/justification/meanings for various beliefs in hinduism???
kalihto
I read somewhere that the dasavatharam is actually the representation of human evolution in hinduism...

1. Macha : Fish : Live only in water
2. Kurma : Tortoise : Lives in water & Land
3. Varaha : Boar : Lives in land
4. Narasimha : Half human & Half animal
5. Vamana : Short human
6. Parusarama : Physically Human, but highly short temepered or in other words unpredictable/uncivilized human
7. Rama : Civilized, Cultured human
8. Balarama : Civilized, Cultured human, Easily tempted human
9. Krishna : Civilized, Cultured human, Cunning human (Pretty much like any human being today)

10. Kalki : Yet to happen.........
kalihto
One more thing about Dasavatharam....


if we compare and look closely at the last two major avatars Rama & Krishna...

We could probably understand that that the evil was on a different continent

during Rama avatar, so the lord took birth in a different continent and defeated the evil

during Krishna avatar the evil was within the family, so the lord have to been born external to the family in order to defeat the evil....

Thus we could all accept that in todays world the evil is within each and one of us, so the lord cannot be born in a human form. So if somebody says that he is the next avatar kalki, don't believe in him....

So hypothetically speaking the only way to kill the evil inside everybody is to educate them or light the knowledge within everybody....

isn't Internet a wealth of information educating everybody, so why shouldn't internet be considered as the next avatar Kalki??????
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