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God alone comprises all and at the same time it is He who transcends all. God alone is manifest in the form of countless universes and he alone stands apart from them all and is absolutely formless. It is He who does everything and He alone is absolutely action less. God alone is endowed with endless inconceivable beatific virtues and He alone I entirely devoid of attributes. Thus God is He Who manifests Himself in diagonally opposite attributes, forms and states of existence at one and the same time, and is yet altogether and ever beyond them all.
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Beliefs of hinduism God




Conceiving God as such, he who worships Him seeing Him everywhere and in all, speedily realizes Him and becomes one with Him. This very God eternally resides in the transcendent regions consisting of Truth, Consciousness and Bliss, in the divine forms of Sri Mahavishnu, Sri Sadasiva, Sri Rama, Sri Krsna and so on—which are all supremely delightful and enchanting, are embodiments of Truth, Consciousness and Bliss and endowed with a beauty which knows no end and never grows old. Descending on earth from time to time, it is he who contributes to the supreme blessedness of living beings of this world. God is veritable wish-yielding tree to His devotes. Which whatever attitude of mind the devotee worships Him, the Lord allows Himself to be realized by Him in conformity with the former’s mental attitude and predilection. Nay, He gratifies his desires and, snapping his knots of ignorance, conveys him to His own Divine Abode.
The Lord’s supreme Divine abode is no other than the Lord. The Lord’s embodied form, His Name, Sports and Abode is no region as such: it is a Reality consisting of Truth, Consciousness and Bliss. Similarly His embodied form, name and sports even as such are all realities consisting of Truth, consciousness and Bliss. There is no material tinge, no element
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Beliefs of hinduism God Photos
 of Maya in them. Far from being conditioned existences, subject to old age and death, and appearing only at an intermediate stage, they are essentially divine, eternal, and absolutely real, beyond space and time and embodiments of Consciousness and Bliss.


All these trials and tribulations of the world, all sorrow and dejection, all wants and grievances are there only so long as you have not had a vision of the Lord’s grace. The moment your mind gets a glimpse of the Divine Grace, its supreme might will sweep away all your wants.


The feeling of want is a creation of the mind; and the thought of a thing, which is really non-existent, does not obviate this feeling of want. That is why every sense-object gained goes to multiply our wants. Wants will go only when you attain that real entity—which exists; ever exists and will eternally exist; and that real entity is God who is eternally true.


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