Q&A: How is 'Vishwa Virat Swaroop' of Lord Krishna described in Mahabharata?

Question How is ‘Vishwa Virat Swaroop’ of Lord Krishna described in Mahabharata? Answer Vishnu's Vishwarupa form, AKA his Sahasrashirsha or Aniruddha form, is described in many different places in Hindu scripture: The earliest reference to Vishnu's Vishwarupa is the Purusha Sukta, a hymn from the Rig Veda: A thousand heads hath Puruṣa, a thousand eyes, a thousand feet. On every side pervading earth he fills a space ten fingers wide. This Puruṣa is all that yet hath been and all that is to be; The Lord of Immortality which waxes greater still by food....

February 14, 2023 · 10 min · TheAum

Q&A: What was the size of Sugriva's army that fought against Ravana alongside Rama?

Question What was the size of Sugriva’s army that fought against Ravana alongside Rama? Answer According to Valmiki Ramayana, there were approximately 90 crore vanaras in Sugriva's army, and most of them used mace (gada) as their weapon. Some even used fingernails and teeth to fight Ravanas' army. Note: “The question: What was the size of Sugriva’s army that fought against Ravana alongside Rama?” is licensed by Stack Exchange Inc (https://hinduism....

February 14, 2023 · 1 min · TheAum

Q&A: Are there any stories related to Lord Shiva from the Kaliyuga?

Question Are there any stories related to Lord Shiva from the Kaliyuga? Answer Let me preface this by saying that since most of our scriptures were composed or compiled by Vyasa at the end of the Dwapara Yuga or the beginning of the Kali Yuga, most descriptions of Shiva's activities in the Kali Yuga would be in the form of prophecies. But here are at least some potential activities that Shiva may have done in the Kali Yuga:...

February 14, 2023 · 7 min · TheAum

Q&A: What is the best way to attain Moksha (God-realization) in Hinduism?

Question What is the best way to attain Moksha (God-realization) in Hinduism? Answer There are many paths as there are many different temperaments of people and different understandings. There is no 'one' way. All the scriptures enjoin upon you to find your teacher - your teacher is the one that knows the path that is best suited for you. Sri Krishna says in the Bhagavad Gita (IV. 34): Learn it by prostration, by inquiry, and by service....

February 14, 2023 · 1 min · TheAum

Q&A: Should Krishna be considered good or bad?

Question Should Krishna be considered good or bad? Answer Cheating and Deception by lord krishna Main aim of lord Krishna birth on earth was to remove evil, destroy evil souls and restore peace and Dharma (Virtue). He also wanted to give a message to the world that “Those who are on the path of truth and dharma will achieve victory”. He also said he wouldn’t hesitate or even flicker to do anything to save dharma (virtue)....

February 14, 2023 · 8 min · TheAum

Q&A: Why Yudhisthira went to hell?

Question Why Yudhisthira went to hell? Answer Yudhishthir was taken to hell and had heard all his brothers, wife and sons screaming out of pain there but that was just an illusion created by the Gods only for a small amount of time so that he suffers a bit mentally and due to that his only sin of being untruthful at the time of Drona's killing, can be redeemed. According to Chapter 5 of Mahabharata's Swargarohanika Parva, following is what is told to Yudhishthir after he sees his brothers, wife, etc suffering in hell:...

February 14, 2023 · 2 min · TheAum

Q&A: Is Hinduism a bit partial to Kshatriyas?

Question Is Hinduism a bit partial to Kshatriyas? Answer "Hinduism" (a dharma and it's not same as a religion) is not about any impermanent worldly systems/customs/relations e.g., the varna-system. It is ultimately about mukti i.e salvation, and before that, to lead a life of OM, by performing karma as per dharma, that rather is the most personal thing for each human being. The only things that are universal are the laws like that of karma, rebirth etc....

February 14, 2023 · 4 min · TheAum

Q&A: Sankalpam: Replacing terms like 'Jambo dweepe', 'Bharata varshe', etc

Question Sankalpam: Replacing terms like ‘Jambo dweepe’, ‘Bharata varshe’, etc Answer Yes, jambu dweepe, bharata varshe, dandakaranye, godavaryah dakshine teere, etc. denote the location. Here are two pages with substitutes for USA. https://in.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110406091823AA7IX1K http://www.ammas.com/q&a/Sankalpa-Mantras-at-USA-vis-a-vis-as-at-India/q/176673 For the USA: Krouncha Dweepe: In the island called Krouncha Ramanaka Varshe: In the region called Ramanaka Varsha Aindra Khande: In the continent called Aindra Prasantha Saagare: Near the Pacific Ocean Pushkara Kshetre: In the locale known as Pushkara Rocky - mickelny Parvatayor Madhye: Between Rockey and Mickelny mountains Misissipi- Missouri Ityadhi Aneka Shodasa Jeeva Nadeenam sameepa stite: The place that is surrounded by such perenniel rivers like Mississipi, Missouri and 16 other rivers Here is a page with substitute for UK region....

February 14, 2023 · 1 min · TheAum

Q&A: Anshavatar and Purnavatar - are there different types of avatars?

Question Anshavatar and Purnavatar - are there different types of avatars? Answer I don't know whether there are concepts of Kalas or something like that in Avatars. The only place in Padma Purana which I have found compares Avatars as: Padma Purana Uttarkhanda Chapter 229 40-42. Thus the state of the inner-controllership of self consists in his being the innermost soul. Matsya, Kurma,Varaha, Nrisimha, Vamana, Rama, Parasurama, Krishna, Buddha and Kalki are the ten incarnations of Brahman, the highest soul....

February 14, 2023 · 2 min · TheAum

Q&A: Do the Trimurti (Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva) cleanly map onto the 3 gunas (sattva, rajas, tamas)?

Question Do the Trimurti (Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva) cleanly map onto the 3 gunas (sattva, rajas, tamas)? Answer There are different perspectives. This is an advaita perspective (the belief that all Gods are One.) What are the three gunas The three gunas are: Tamas - this is the quality of laziness, darkness (ignorance) and inertia. Sri Swami Sivananda on tamas process Tamas is inertia or inaction or darkness. Tamas binds man to heedlessness (Pramada), laziness (Alasya) and sleep (Nidra)....

February 14, 2023 · 5 min · TheAum

Q&A: If God exists why doesn't he want to be seen?

Question If God exists why doesn’t he want to be seen? Answer The Lord is all around you, but you cannot see God because you have since the instance of your birth been bombarded by your senses to perceive the world. Your senses have been bombarding you to see the outer world and not God. Your mind has been hypnotized into seeing this world alone, what is needed is to be de-hypnotized....

February 14, 2023 · 3 min · TheAum

Q&A: Are Thor and Indra the same?

Question Are Thor and Indra the same? Answer Indra and Thor are different if we compare. Indra is the supreme god (King) of heaven, Thor is not the king of Valhalla. Indra has Vajra as his weapon made from the bones of the sage Dadhichi, where as Thor owns a different weapon. Indra is carried by Airavata (five-headed Divine Elephant), Thor does not have this. Common thing is that both are associated with thunder, lightning, storms so is Zeus in the Greek mythology....

February 14, 2023 · 1 min · TheAum

Q&A: Avoiding Lust in Hinduism?

Question Avoiding Lust in Hinduism? Answer What is the need of austerities if you have Love for God? What are the use of austerities if you have no Love for God? As Sri Ramakrishna ponted out; The farther you walk West, the farther away are you from the East. Walk towards God and the farther away you will be from lust. The more you worry about lust, the more it will consume you....

February 14, 2023 · 2 min · TheAum

Q&A: What are 16 shastras?

Question What are 16 shastras? Answer According to Prsthanabheda (प्रस्थानभेदः�) of Madhusudan Sarasvari, Quoted from Sanskrit Documents अथ सर्वेषां शास्त्राणां भगवत्येव तात्पर्यं साक्षात्परम्परया वेति समासेन तेषां प्रस्थानभेदोऽत्रोद्दिश्यते । तथा हि-ऋग्वेदो यजुर्वेदः सामवेदोऽथर्ववेद इति वेदाश्चत्वारः । शिक्षा कल्पो व्याकरणं निरुक्तं छन्दो ज्योतिषमिति वेदाङ्गानि षट् । पुराणन्यायमीमांसा धर्मशास्त्राणि चेति चत्वार्युपाङ्गानि । अत्रोपपुराणानामपि पुराणेऽन्तर्भावः । वैशेषिकशास्त्रस्य न्याये, वेदान्तशास्त्रस्य मीमांसायां, महाभारतरामायणयोः सांख्यपातञ्जलपाशुपतवैष्णवादीनां धर्मशास्त्रे, मिलित्वा चतुर्दश विद्याः । तथाचोक्तं याज्ञवल्क्येन (१।३) पुराणन्यायमीमांसाधर्मशास्त्राङ्गमिश्रिताः । वेदाः स्थानानि विद्यानां धर्मस्य च चतुर्दश ॥ इति । एता एव चतुर्भिरुपवेदैः सहिता अष्टादश विद्या भवन्ति । आयुर्वेदो धनुर्वेदो गन्धर्ववेदोऽर्थशास्त्रं चेति चत्वार उपवेदाः । सर्वेषां चाऽऽस्तिकानामेतावन्त्येव शास्त्रप्रस्थानानि । अन्येषामप्येकदेशिनामेतेष्वेवान्तर्भावात् ।...

February 14, 2023 · 2 min · TheAum

Q&A: What does our scripture say about marriage? Why should we marry?

Question What does our scripture say about marriage? Why should we marry? Answer What does our scripture say about marriage? As per manusmriti, there are four purposes of Hindu marriage To have progeny Sexual pleasure Performance of religious rites And through the above three, experience Bliss or Happiness Why should we marry? What Param Pujya Morari Bapu mentioned is the simplified truth to drive home a point for a larger society of people coming from different walks of life....

February 14, 2023 · 2 min · TheAum