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Spiritual Guru and Spiritual Seeker

Spiritual Guru and Spiritual Seeker <script async src="https://pagead2.googlesyndication. com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js"></script> <script>      (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({           google_ad_client: "ca-pub-2960278825814307",           enable_page_level_ads: true      }); </script> Who is a Guru. Guru is a  Sanskrit  term for a " mentor ,  guide ,  expert ,  or master" of certain knowledge or field.  guru  means  literally dispeller of darkness. Guru is also considered as the representation of Parabrahman. The dilemma of Finding Guru. How to find your spiritual Guru is the hardest dilemma. Who is a Guru?  A guru (remover of darkness) is a person who guides you in your life. There are two types of gurus. One is a worldly guru and the other one is a spiritual guru . The spiritual guru only will appear when you are ready. Ready means you want to search for the truth. Prepare physically by bein

Conversion is Sin According to Hinduism.

Conversion is Sin According to Hinduism In Hinduism, conversion does not exist because every child belongs to the Almighty God. Everyone is on His list. If a person converts into other religions, it is a sin . No matter what religious scriptures from different faith have described, this one single truth must be looked into consideration by every human on this planet. This fits every religion on earth. Why? All the scriptures claim that there is only one God ; God is the Almighty, the great, the omniscient, omnipotent, omnipresence … etc. The supreme God supposedly created the earth, human, religions, you, me and etc. Every religion claims nothing will move without God’s consent, every single thing is bounded by His will. I believe that all the faiths on earth accept this truth. The all-knowing God, who placed the moons, planets, earth, etc. in the right places, do you think He might put you in the wrong place (family of faith)? If you believe in God, there is no cho

Temples and Statues in Hinduism.

Temples and Statues in Hinduism. Many people from different faith always tell that, the Hindu’s are praying statues or idols and not praying the Almighty God. Is this true? Are we really praying statues / stones? The answer is NO. Hindus are praying Brahman (Brahm / God / Supreme Jothy) in both image (Saguna) and non-image (Nirguna) forms. Praying God in a particular form in temples. The Quest.   This is the question that always disturbed my mind since I was about 13 years old. When I followed my parents to temples, I only see statues / murthis. I didn’t see God. This is the mindset of many people from various faiths. They didn’t see God, what they saw was only the statue, were they wrong? No, they were not wrong, they are absolutely correct. So who is it wrong? Are we Hindus on the wrong track as c laimed by others?  Don’t get angry when people say we are idol worshipers. But forgive them. Pray for them. I began to ask myself where is God? And most