Part I :
A disclaimer ! |
I am just 23yrs old and I am already confused and have
umpteen questions about the way we worship. I am sure there are lot of people
out there with questions relating to God, its existence, various poojas, after
death reality and much more. Well this is no eye opener but just my ways of
letting God know how confused I am!
So far I have gained knowledge from sources like Bhagvad
Gita[Epic about Shri Krishna], Ramcharitmanas[Epic about Lord Ram], Shivlilamruth[Epic
about Lord Shiva], Conversations with God[Novel by Neale Donald Walsch], to
some extent Shiva Trilogy[Novel by Amish], Oh my God[ Hindi movie; remake of
“The person who sued God”] and finally Sister Shivani [Brahmakumaris who
believe in Shiv Baba]. Now my source of confusion is the extent of diversity
and differences in the beliefs that each of these claim to be true.
What is the right thing to do? |
To start on one common ground, all of these point to the
existence of only one God. Lord Ram, Krishna , Shiva, Sai baba[irrespective of
order of their arrival which is still debated] were the forms of God to restore
harmony when the mankind was disturbed. True and agreed. Then why is it that
all epics written about these forms of God[ref: ram, Shiva, Krishna]
asks/commands people to worship these forms and not the original one and only
on whose behalf these forms were created? I am sure these forms of God would
not have told people to worship them. Surely there would have been a spread of
knowledge regarding the supreme, the almighty and way to worship/reach out to
them. I consider this to be the human created thing that the original knowledge
got lost in its way of descending down the generations and the only remembrance
being that of “human forms of god”.
I so far consider God to be lovable, kind and forgiving. I
sit to pray when I feel I need to talk to God. This talking may involve
thanking, asking for advice, guidance, questioning, sometimes conveying anger,
frustration and other times asking for strength to face all. This has been my
idea of connecting with God. I always wondered why people did it as a
ritual/routine? In Recent times I have been able to spend a lot of time reading
books related to God. And that is where I found my answer to the above
question. The books define long processes of connecting with God, ways of
offering to God and ways to avoid his anger. In the books it clearly marks out
the segments where people have been punished /cursed with God’s anger due to
their negligence, arrogance/failure to follow rituals. The writers of the
epics/books mentions at every instance how people were treated when they
mistreated/forgot to worship god, not just worship but worship in the right
manner. This is the root of “Fear instilled love for god”. But my mind wanders,
is God such an ordinary personality to force people to worship him/her and
curse them if they do not do it? As human beings we might have the need to be loved
by others, the need for power to be demonstrated over others to feel good about
ourselves. But God is Divine! Would he have defined such ways of worshiping?
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