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Old 20-09-2018, 06:24 AM
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What matters is abiding by Nature's Bio Laws

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Originally Posted by Shivani Devi
Namaste.

I shall indulge you here (instead of in a forum like General Beliefs, where a thread such as this belongs).

You know, whenever I see the crescent moon of the Islamic tradition, I either think of Lord Shiva (Chandrashekara) or else the Bindu above the pranava "Aum". It makes me realise that Allah, Shiva and Jehovah are all one-in-the-same and everything else is only a man-made concept to start wars over.

I do not believe there are any 'greater' or 'lesser' Gods, because God is God and the Devas are all emanations of Maha Deva anyway, but in no way do I say that Lord Vishnu is greater/lesser than Lord Shiva. Shaivites do not do this...only Vaishnavas do, as they segregate all the 'Gods" under Lord Vishnu and all that does, is confuse the heck out of people and turn them away from exploring Hinduism.

Although, I do realise that you are an Islamophobe...all your threads attest to that fact...can't have any of those mlecchas destroying the purity of Hindu thought can we? We can manage to do that all by ourselves without any outside help, thank you very much.

Aum Namah Shivaya



Aum Namo Shivaya ! There are billions and trillions of Gods performing different functional duties in the universes. All of them are not equal as you are not equal to the President of US though you both are humans.

Actually it matters little what God you worship and what religion you follow. What matters is abiding by Nature's Bio Laws. If you commit homicide, No god can ever save you from going to the gallows. The advantage of worshiping Krishna is that He prevents you from doing negative Karma. Jesus shares moderate negative karma on behalf of the Christian God. But Allah encourages for committing negative karma, hence Muslims remain miserable.

Muslims regard Crescent as holy symbol as Allah or Ashura Maya was the devotee of Lord Shiva, its owner.
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