Rasamandala Das

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Rasamandala Das



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The Illustrated Encyclopedi...

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Islam and the Vedas: The Ko...

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Illustrated History Of Hind...

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Hinduism: Religions of the ...

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Islam and the Vedas: Lost H...

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Hindu Prayer and Worship

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Creation: A Story from Anci...

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21st Century Hinduism

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“An offence to the Lord’s devoted servants, the gods, is taken very seriously by the Lord. “Anyone who is an enemy to either God, or to His messengers and to His angels such as Gabriel and Michael, is certainly God’s enemy [Koran 2:98]”. Not just God should be given all respect and reverence, but also His servants. To blaspheme, offend or be envious toward the servant of God is a direct offence to the master. One who understands the position of the gods as servants of God neither blasphemes nor offends them in anyway. Rather, one offers them all respect as dear servants of the Lord. “Those whom you call upon besides God are servants like you [Koran 7:194]”.”
Rasamandala Das, ISLAM And The VEDAS

“Material desires delude one’s consciousness. One is unable to deeply understand his relationship with God. Being liberal, Vedic literatures do recommend worship of the gods in some places for the gradual upliftment of those who are still too materially attached. “Men in this world desire success in fruitive activities, and therefore they worship gods. Quickly, of course, men get results from fruitive work in this world [Bg.4:12]”.”
Rasamandala Das, ISLAM And The VEDAS

“The Vedas are directly manifested from the infallible Supreme Lord [Bg. 3:15]”. Since human beings are limited and imperfect, their perception, theories, and speculations cannot be perfect. The Vedic process of learning is to receive knowledge by hearing from the highest authority, which is coming directly from God and handed down without change through the chain of disciplic succession of spiritual teachers.”
Rasamandala Das, ISLAM And The VEDAS



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