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It is said that God takes the form as per your desire. Does it not mean that He is formless?
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Quote:Where is my answer dattaswami???


does the veda mention<b> anything </b> about the incarnation of God?


Salam


Wael.

<b>Veda says that the Lord comes down before your eyes and is not in any other world (Yatsakshaat aparokshaat Brahma
</b>).


Knowledge is like a seed. It will give tree (Bhakti) and then the fruit (Karma or Seva) of the Lord. Without seed we cannot get the fruit. But, if the seed is not producing the tree and then the fruit, there is no use of such seed. Therefore, the knowledge must lead into practice and without practice there is no use of knowledge. Shankara said that human birth is very rare. Even if the human birth is achieved, the desire for salvation is still rare in the human beings. Even if such spiritual desire exists, catching Satguru is very very rare (Maha purusha samsrayah). Satguru is none but Narayana, who came down in the form of Nara (human being). Thus catching and pleasing the Satguru is the end of Saadhana (spiritual effort). The goal is attained here itself (Jeevanmukti).

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It is said that God takes the form as per your desire. Does it not mean that He is formless? - by dattaswami - 09-22-2006, 05:09 PM

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