December 22, 2010
My son was chanting Geeta chapter 7 in preparation for the Singapore Geeta Jayanti competitions scheduled for January 2011 when he came to the following verse.
मत्तः परतरं नान्यत्किञ्चिदस्ति धनञ्जय |
मयि सर्वमिदं प्रोतं सूत्रे मणिगणा इव ||७-७||
mattaH parataraM naanyat-ki~nchidasti dhana~njaya .
mayi sarvamidaM protaM suutre maNigaNaa iva .. 7\-7..
"There is nothing whatsoever higher than Me, O Dhananjaya. All this is strung together in Me, as clusters of gems on a string"
It occured to me that there were only two letters of the alphabet that differentiated the Vedic vision from that of the Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity and Islam).
The Abrahamic religions say that: "There is one God."
The Vedic vision is: "There is only God."
My son liked the comparison, so I thought I'd share that.
Let me rush to add that this is by no means my discovery. I heard it somewhere. If anyone knows the original source, please post in the comments section.
Hari Om and Namaskaar until the next post.
My son was chanting Geeta chapter 7 in preparation for the Singapore Geeta Jayanti competitions scheduled for January 2011 when he came to the following verse.
मत्तः परतरं नान्यत्किञ्चिदस्ति धनञ्जय |
मयि सर्वमिदं प्रोतं सूत्रे मणिगणा इव ||७-७||
mattaH parataraM naanyat-ki~nchidasti dhana~njaya .
mayi sarvamidaM protaM suutre maNigaNaa iva .. 7\-7..
"There is nothing whatsoever higher than Me, O Dhananjaya. All this is strung together in Me, as clusters of gems on a string"
It occured to me that there were only two letters of the alphabet that differentiated the Vedic vision from that of the Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity and Islam).
The Abrahamic religions say that: "There is one God."
The Vedic vision is: "There is only God."
My son liked the comparison, so I thought I'd share that.
Let me rush to add that this is by no means my discovery. I heard it somewhere. If anyone knows the original source, please post in the comments section.
Hari Om and Namaskaar until the next post.
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