SrI: Dear SrIman Vijayaraghavan: Your comments are excellent. Your comment refers to the ananththvam aspect of the Para Brahman, who is hard to visulize. As you indicated , not a blade of grass can move without Him . In the KenOpanishad again , the Brahman appears in the form of Yakshan before Vaayu, Agni and shows that how powerless they are by themselves and dispeleld their delusion about their own powers. The Upanishad concludes on a hopeful message that the attainment of the esoteric knowledge about Brahman and its existence can be ralizable thru the practise of austerities, control and conquest over senses and performance of prescribed vedic rites . In the final manthram of the Upanishad , it is pointed out that anyone who travels on this route and practises these observances is freed of all sins and gets firmly established in the Supreme abode of SrI Vaikuntam: yO vaa yEthAmEvam Veda apahathya pApmAnam ananthE SvargE lOkE jyEyE prathithishtathi prathithishtathi --KEnOpanishad: 4.9 NamO NaarAyaNaa V.Sadagopan . >Namaskarams, > >God is referred to as Ksheerabdhi Nathan (Lord of Milky Ocean). > >Our galaxy is Milky Way and it is very nice of our elders to have described >Lord as Universe and as Lord of Milky Ocean. > >The whole universe is God and our galaxy too. Each step we take or each work we do is God. "thena vina thrunamapi na chalathi". >Our Society is also our God as we can see in Purusha Suktha. > >Parabrahman is there with us always and listening to our prayers. > > >Thuphal VijayaRaghava Dasan > > > ************************************************************** * Sent from Computer.Net Web Portal: http://web.computer.net
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