Supreme Personality of GodHead
Spiritual Mythology
by VersatileSoumya
3y ago
According to the Bhagavad Gita, Lord Krishna is termed “Svayam Bhagavan“. As stated in the Bhagavata Maha-Purana, the Supreme God “Parabrahman Adi Narayana” (Vishnu) appeared before Vasudeva and Devaki in his divine original four armed form before taking birth as Krishna. In the Bhagavad-gita, Lord Krishna demonstrated his godhood by displaying to Arjuna his universal form, wherein lay everything and everyone (Including Shiva, Brahma and all other deities) in existence: the planets, stars and universes as well as all living beings – celestial, terrestrial and sub-terr ..read more
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Gods of The Ancient Civilizations
Spiritual Mythology
by VersatileSoumya
3y ago
A Scientific Approach The age we live in is characterized by incredible scientific advancement in one hand & rising religious intolerance on the other, between people professing different faith. Different gods, different religions have given rise to difference between similar people. But there was a time, long back when people were very different, from one another, but the god’s were almost the same. It was a age, when people, marvelled at the acts of nature & science was still in it’s infancy. It was a time, when not just the people had kings and queens, but the gods also had the same ..read more
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Ancient Religious Literatures
Spiritual Mythology
by VersatileSoumya
3y ago
One of the oldest known religious texts is the Kesh Temple Hymn of ancient Sumer, a set of inscribed clay tablets which scholars typically date around 2600 BCE. The Epic of Gilgamesh from Sumer, although only considered by some scholars as a religious text, has origins as early as 2150 BCE,[23] and stands as one of the earliest literary works that includes various mythological figures and themes of interaction with the divine. The ‘’Rig Veda’’ – a scripture of Hinduism – is dated to between 1500–1200 BCE. It is one of the ol ..read more
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Who Is GOD?
Spiritual Mythology
by VersatileSoumya
3y ago
God, in monotheistic thought, is conceived of as the supreme being, creator deity, and principal object of faith. God is usually conceived as being omnipotent (all-powerful), omniscient (all-knowing), omnipresent (all-present) and omnibenevolent (all-good) as well as having an eternal and necessary existence. God is our creator This is where the story begins. We read in Genesis, the first book of the Bible, that God created everything—light, earth, water, air, plants, animals, and humans. God created the entire world out of nothing—and everything that God created, God called “good ..read more
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