Hindu Trinity

Rajiv Malhotra rajiv.malhotra at WORLDNET.ATT.NET
Thu Apr 27 16:07:23 CDT 2000


This is a very beautiful way of expressing it. I agree with this approach
indeed. We as apparent beings, are apparently co-creating an apparent
reality.

Rajiv Malhotra

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Subject: Re: Hindu Trinity

On Thu, 27 Apr 2000, Sankaran Kartik Jayanarayanan wrote:

> On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, Rajiv Malhotra wrote:
>
> > By the logic below that there is no creator and hence no need to worship
the
> > creator, one should also conclude that there is no universe to sustain
or
> > destroy since one never got created in the first place. Hence, there is
no
> > need to worship either sustainer or destroyer.
> >
>
> Not so. One can worship Shiva as the destroyer of ignorance, since the
> worship of a separate deity itself presupposes ignorance, which must be
> destroyed.
>
> One can also worship VishhNu as the supreme reality, since the sustainer
> is the reality (of the perceived world, which is neither real nor unreal).
>
> But in the practice of advaita, is there any need to create something
anew?
> Why worship a creator, so to speak?
>

Perhaps because the world of maya is a misapprehension on our part, we are
all (apparently) creators?

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