09-19-2006, 04:26 AM
Bismillah:
Quote:<b>It is said that God takes the form as per your desire. Does it not mean that He is formless? </b>
God is neither formless nor has form. In the creation both formless objects like air and form-full objects like earth exist. Because of this reason God is neither formless nor form-full since both are imaginable. Veda says that God is unimaginable. But God comes in human form, which is useful to the humanity in all directions.
am afraid you are wrong... because according to your own scriptures, God was described as <b>FORMLESS</b>.
<b>It is mentioned in Yajurved, Chapter 32, Verse 3 </b> “There is no image of Him” or in your language
<i>“na tasya pratima asti”
</i>
it is also mentioned in
<b>Yajurved, Chapter 40, Verse 8,
</b>
“He is body less and pure”
“He hath attained unto the bright, bodiless, woundless, sinewless, the pure which evil hath not pierced. Far-sighted wise, encompassing, he self existent hath prescribed aims as propriety demands unto the everlasting years”
Quote:You have to worship such form taken by God.
again, this is against your scriptures..
It is mentioned in
<b>Bhagwad Geeta Chapter 7, Verse 20
</b>,
“Those whose intelligence has been stolen by material desires worship demigods” that is “Those who are materialistic, they worship demigods” i.e. besides the true God.
It is mentioned in Rigveda, Book 8, Hymn 1, Verse 1
<b>“Ma Chidanyadia Shansata”
</b>
“Do not worship
<b>anybody but Him
</b>, the divine one Praise Him alone”
Salam
Wael.