Do Hindus Really Worship IDOLS? The Hidden Symbolism of Puja.

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  • čas přidán 25. 01. 2020
  • Hindus don't worship idols; they worship God, Ishwara, in many forms, including forms of stone or metal. Consecrated deities in temples are used to pray to God like you use a phone to talk to a distant friend. In this video, the sixteen steps of puja performed in temples is explained, along with kumbhabhisheka (temple consecration), prana prathishta (deity invocation), murti sthapana (deity installation), and symbolism associated with mandira (temple), garbha griha (sanctum sanctorum), prakara (walkway), gopuram (gateway), etc.
    Swami Tadatmananda is a traditionally-trained teacher of Advaita Vedanta, meditation, and Sanskrit. For more information, please see: www.arshabodha.org/

Komentáře • 704

  • @siebelneel
    @siebelneel Před 3 lety +59

    Swami's metaphors really explains complex things in as simpler language as possible

  • @carolinesgarden1673
    @carolinesgarden1673 Před 4 lety +85

    This is Awesome teaching! I left christianity as in "the church". I found that as a whole they donot follow teachings of Jesus. I have found all the the sages teach the same lesson of Love, and universal consciousness of creation. Western culture, to me has distorted the universal laws taught by the great Masters.

    • @Sudeevarma
      @Sudeevarma Před 4 lety +11

      Western cultures died long time ago, It was Replaced by Semitic Christianity

    • @KakashiHatake-sw2sy
      @KakashiHatake-sw2sy Před 4 lety +7

      @@Sudeevarma Now that I think about it , I have to admit you are right !.

    • @chipmunk4928
      @chipmunk4928 Před 4 lety +7

      With due respect, find and do the best you can find in your own or any religion.

    • @MauricioSmith1991
      @MauricioSmith1991 Před 4 lety +2

      Caroline's Garden John 14:6

    • @rockingrishi1407
      @rockingrishi1407 Před 4 lety +2

      Vedanta for you my brother. Read Vivekananda literature and work for your liberation and welfare of the world.

  • @manikandaswamy3619
    @manikandaswamy3619 Před 4 lety +93

    Being myself a Hindu .. I went through this just as rituals without very much thoughts and questions......this explanation was very insightful ...

    • @nnita385
      @nnita385 Před 2 lety +1

      Turn to Jesus Christ!! The true Lord and Savior who died on the cross for your sins so you can be forgiven. He was sinless but bore the sins of the world on the cross thats how great God's love is for you. He doesn't want any to perish but that all will come to repentance. He calls all sinners to repent and must be born again. Baptized in Jesus name and filled with Holy Ghost. The wages of sin is death Jesus Christ beat death on the cross and rose from the dead the 3rd day and ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of the father and will Judge the living and the dead. Whoever is in sin is a slave to sin but Jesus can set you free from your sins of idolatry and worshiping false God's. Whoever the son sets free is free indeed. Whoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. Peace be with you and may the Lord guide you in all truth for the truth shall set you free in Jesus name.

    • @sulaimanazizi7850
      @sulaimanazizi7850 Před 2 lety +1

      @@nnita385 Come to the worship of the One God and stop worshiping people and things, the God of Abraham, the God of Moses, the God of Jesus and the God of the last prophet.

    • @jaydutta7711
      @jaydutta7711 Před 2 lety +7

      @@sulaimanazizi7850 That one God is not even a God, it's a Ghost calling himself as god when in reality He = the Ghost Allah is also a creation of supreme almighty God. Period!

    • @sulaimanazizi7850
      @sulaimanazizi7850 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jaydutta7711 brother you can either call him supreme almighty God, Allah or another Pure names but he is one and only☝️. He has no Sculpture, no images according to your Hindu scripture , bible and Quran.

    • @jaydutta7711
      @jaydutta7711 Před 2 lety +6

      @@sulaimanazizi7850 It's a WRONG info brother. According to our Hindu scriptures like VEDA and Upanishads the God has an eternal transcendental divine image, which is not created nor be destroyed. Our God is infinite, he has *no limit of his presence.* Meaning that he can be omnipresent with being invisible or can be present with a form or Avatar as his wish. He is not limited to any state.
      Calling the God formless is an INSULT to the God as per our religious scriptures, because you are limiting the God by saying it. Understand?

  • @SarahLorenz
    @SarahLorenz Před 4 lety +28

    I went on a pilgrimage to Arunachala in February and attended at Poojas. Finally you gave me the possibility to understand what and why we were do it. 🔱🕉️☀️

  • @mmzddx96
    @mmzddx96 Před 2 lety +10

    Amen to all of this! I am a Christian, and I have found this to be true.
    There is indeed one God whom we simply refer to by many names, many attributes, and worship in many ways -- something a lot of people don't always know. Only the open-minded can understand, I have found. This is a pretty deep concept to grasp, and those who insist on being bigoted and close-minded think this particular standard way too high for them.
    Truthfully, I have always been on a quest for knowledge -- I have this fierce determination to find out the real truths about every faith, and to separate myth from fact as a farmer separates the chaff from the wheat...this beautiful video made my day. Thank you so much, Swami Tadatmananda.
    Love and respect.

  • @glorytoramajaishriram2768
    @glorytoramajaishriram2768 Před 3 lety +16

    India is one place where they went into elaborate systems of idol-making. This has been misunderstood by other cultures as worshiping some doll as a god. No. Here, people are very much aware that it is we who create the shapes and forms. If you look at it from the standpoint of modern science, we know today that everything is the same energy, but everything is not the same in the world. This energy can be like an animal or this energy can function like the Divine. When I say “the Divine,” I am not talking about you as a being. I am talking about the body itself. The physical body itself can be transformed into a Divine entity if we just reorganize our systems in a particular way.
    Hindu is a cultural identity, not a religious identity. In the Hindu way of life, the only important thing in human life is his liberation.
    For example, between the full moon day and the new moon day, each of the fourteen nights are so different. Today, we live with so much electric light, so you don't know the difference. Suppose you lived on a farm or in a forest where there was no electricity, then every night would be very different because the moon comes up at different times and it has different shapes and forms. But it is the same moon. It is not a different entity. The same moon has different impacts at different times. Just a little rearrangement, see what a difference it has made.
    Similarly, if you re-arrange the energy system in the body, this body which is just a mass of flesh right now, can become a divine entity. The whole system of yoga is oriented towards this. Gradually, if you give it sufficient attention and practice, you will see that this body is no longer just craving for self-preservation and procreation, it has become something else altogether. It is no longer just a physical entity. Though it is physical, though it is biology, it need not be limited to the physical. It can function and operate in a completely different dimension. Its very presence can become different. It is from this context that many yogis who made their bodies in a certain way, allowed people to worship their bodies. They themselves would not be there in the body, but they let people worship their body because it has become like a divine entity. It is a reorganized energy - completely engineered.
    The Hindu Way of Life
    One fundamental thing that I would like to clear up about the Hindu way of life is, with the Hindu, there is no “ism” because it is a geographical and cultural identity. Anyone born in the land of Indus is a Hindu. There is no particular belief system, god or ideology which you can call as the Hindu way of life. Whatever you do in this culture is Hindu. You can worship a man-god and be a Hindu. You can worship a woman-god and be a Hindu. You can worship a cow and be a Hindu. You can worship a tree and be a Hindu. Or you don’t worship anything and you can be a Hindu. Hindu is a cultural identity, not a religious identity. In the Hindu way of life, the only important thing in human life is his liberation. Mukti is the only goal.
    The Science of Idol-Making
    There is a whole science of idol-making where a certain form is created with a particular material and energized in a certain way. Different idols are made in different ways where they relocate or rearrange the chakras in certain places to make them into completely different possibilities. Idol-making is that science through which you manifest the energy in a particular way so that your quality of life can be enhanced.
    The temple was not created as a place of God or a place of prayer. It was created as a place of energy where everyone could go and make use of it.
    Temples in India, were built as a very deep science. They were not created for worship. When I say temple, I am referring to the ancient temples. Most modern temples are built just the way you build shopping complexes. Temple building is a very deep science. If the basic aspects of the temple - the size and shape of the idol, the mudra that the idol holds, the parikrama, the garbha griha, and the mantras used to consecrate the idol are properly matched, a powerful energy system is created.
    In Indian tradition, no one told you that if you go to a temple, you must worship and give money and ask for something. This is something that people have started now. Traditionally, they told you, if you go to the temple, you must sit for a while and come. But today you just touch your bottom to the floor and run away. This is not the way. You are required to sit there because there is a field of energy that has been created. In the morning, before you go out into the world, the first thing you do is you go sit in the temple for a while. This is a way of recharging yourself with very positive vibrations of life so that you go into the world with a different perspective. The temple was not created as a place of God or a place of prayer. No one was ever allowed to lead a prayer. It was created as a place of energy where everyone could go and make use of it.
    🙏

  • @bns3543
    @bns3543 Před 2 lety +10

    Being Hindu...I am learning from you clearly...... thank you

  • @vivsworldtrip
    @vivsworldtrip Před 4 lety +28

    YEAHHHHH im sooooo happy your back! you are brilliant & have taught me so much on vedanta. i am so thankful you are sharing all your wonderful knowledge with the world. the world needs to hear from you! PLEASEE PLEASE keep making more videos. Im loving all of them! :)

  • @osvaldoluizmarmo7216
    @osvaldoluizmarmo7216 Před 4 lety +25

    Fantastic, no words to praise.

  • @loneyhearts
    @loneyhearts Před 3 lety +10

    Thank you for explaining Hindu worship rituals!

  • @anamikaabaddha1159
    @anamikaabaddha1159 Před 4 lety +20

    Excellent speech and explanation regarding the concept behind worshipping symbols and idols. Thanks Swamiji

  • @Lukiman60
    @Lukiman60 Před 3 lety +10

    Your explanation in this video about God who prevails in all things really enlighten me. Thank you and my respect to you, Guru Swami Tadatmananda.

  • @sushilashukla1289
    @sushilashukla1289 Před 4 lety +9

    Pranam. The murti is a means of devotion. We not praying to the stone. We pray through the murti to visualise God. Why criticise? Each one's belief is in the ONE GOD.
    We don't convert anyone while others do. No obligation to Hinduism. Many ways to follow.
    Proud hindu. Born as one and will die as one. Pranam from South Africa

    • @chrisoketch2313
      @chrisoketch2313 Před 3 lety

      You are lost come to true God

    • @sushilashukla1289
      @sushilashukla1289 Před 3 lety +2

      Hi Chris Oketch. What do you mean?
      This should not concern you how Hindus pray. Mind your own business.

    • @sushilashukla1289
      @sushilashukla1289 Před 3 lety +2

      Which God is true.? Depends on your belief. Don't criticise. Each one's belief is different whatever makes you happy.

  • @jeylful
    @jeylful Před 3 lety +2

    Your voice is perfect for these videos. And the videos are perfect, not too short and not too long. Are not too dense or too light. Thank you Swami Tadatmananda

  • @BiancaTallarico
    @BiancaTallarico Před 3 lety +5

    Wow I didn't know about that temple on the Poconos. I'd love to go up there and do a meditation session on Brahma and non-dualism. Loving Adveinta Vedanta. Found this on my journey through first encountering Buddhism and contemplating the nature of my existence and death.

  • @janetownley
    @janetownley Před 10 měsíci +2

    Until now I had only had vague ideas about Hindu worship. I learned so much from this lesson!

  • @rajdeepbanerjee6202
    @rajdeepbanerjee6202 Před 2 lety +1

    Really I was searching for a guru like you, you have cleansed my process of thinking and answered many questions which no one could answered

  • @brandonwilliams3788
    @brandonwilliams3788 Před 3 lety +8

    This channel is simply too good, I appreciate your insights

  • @jayman732819
    @jayman732819 Před 4 lety +6

    Hari Om Guruji, soo blessed to be able to view your teachings

  • @tzadik36
    @tzadik36 Před 4 lety +34

    It takes a robust Divinity to be recognized in multifarious forms: fragile divinity cannot be approached thus!

    • @LokiLoki
      @LokiLoki Před 4 lety +3

      "fragile divinity" :)

    • @douglasswinerd4187
      @douglasswinerd4187 Před 2 lety

      Robin... i thought in the hindu belief. All religions worship the same exact god. So u stating "fragile divinity cannot be approached thus" states that your one god is fragile. Cause all roads lead to the same god right?

    • @tzadik36
      @tzadik36 Před 2 lety

      @@douglasswinerd4187 When there is no non-Ged, no number - not even one - is valid: see Sefer Yetzirah 1:7. Although the Vedic descriptor is "One without a second", the One is OneSelf, the Self of all selves.

    • @Servant-Of-Al-Qudus
      @Servant-Of-Al-Qudus Před 2 lety

      Surah Al Iklas

    • @tzadik36
      @tzadik36 Před 2 lety

      Fragile divinity has to be protected by the concept of شرک ; in the case of a robust Divinity there is nothing that is "non-God" anytime or anywhere, and therefore even the possibility of شرک does not exist.

  • @Queenie-the-genie
    @Queenie-the-genie Před 4 lety +7

    I love lisyening to you Swamiji, because you re such a calming presence. Thanknyou!

  • @007witharvind
    @007witharvind Před 4 lety +4

    Swami ji I am eagerly waiting for your new program. Your teaching is mind opening, life changing.
    I love you.

  • @reallywicked1
    @reallywicked1 Před 4 lety +3

    Another excellent lesson for his disciples or for the whole world . Hari Hi OM!

  • @ajantagogoi3986
    @ajantagogoi3986 Před 3 lety +2

    Swamiji 's shooting voice make me understand some matters which I never know before ...he delivers such a way that it becomes ..simple ,understandabl.,
    ,

  • @ingridcanales8165
    @ingridcanales8165 Před 2 lety +7

    Gracias, Swami Tadatmananda🌟, siento gran alegría✨, al recibir sus lecciones💫. Mil gracias, por los subtítulos en español⭐.
    Cariños sinceros desde Chile.🍁💖🍁💖

  • @sourav338
    @sourav338 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you swamiji for enlightening us with proper puja rituals and meanings 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @saundaryasingh5530
    @saundaryasingh5530 Před 3 lety +5

    True, Ishwar is everywhere so he saved prahlad as narsimha coming out of pillar similarly we get medicine from plants and minerals as analogy 🙏🙏

  • @Kypshakyogi
    @Kypshakyogi Před 3 lety +14

    I have heard that in Hindu temples not only statues but also energy which can transform you. Is it true who've been in real concecrated temples? I am former muslim now considering myself as agnostic but i very like Hinduism especially Yogi Shiva Mahadev

    • @_S.D.P_
      @_S.D.P_ Před 3 lety +2

      Yes, it is true that you can feel posotive energy at temples. It depends on person to person, but it can relax your mind.

    • @AshwinSriram
      @AshwinSriram Před 2 lety +5

      I went to a temple (inside an ashram) in Thiruvanamalai, South India. It is a temple consecrated by Ramana Maharshi in the ashram where he lived. If you spend enough time there you will feel a certain vibe - my mind went quiet in that place (like my mind went into meditation mode on its own without me doing anything). Certain temples if they are consecrated well can bring a calming effect on the mind. They have certain energies that reside in that space. In Hindu Dharma, the goal is to purify the mind (attain a Sattvic mind) so everything that is done (whether it is yoga or worship or whatever form of sadhana) is ultimately to reach the end which is peace of mind (or stillness of mind). It is that stillness of mind which allows one to perceive the Truth of Atman (Supreme Consciousness).

    • @nitinbull8720
      @nitinbull8720 Před 2 lety +1

      Steve job,jukerberg many other great personalty blessed by energy of temple built by neem karori baba ,read steve job ,jukerberg

    • @corneliusoswald6139
      @corneliusoswald6139 Před rokem

      @@AshwinSriram sanatan dharma (hinduism) is unclear on female infanticide and mistreatment of female orphans and female children. therefore hindu god is unclear on those thing. such kind of God is false God. Beside, Sanatan dharma taught son more valuable than daughter, contribute to female infanticide. In sanatan dharma, life of an adult man more valuable than life of a baby girl and life of a female children

  • @tabletalk33
    @tabletalk33 Před rokem +2

    These explanations are wonderfully clear! I wish I had learned these things a long time ago! Many thanks, Swami, for doing this excellent service of teaching us in such a simple but thorough way. Now I understand these things for the first time in my life! I am very grateful for your tireless efforts in bringing us the light of sacred education where there was only the darkness of ignorance before.

  • @binahg3779
    @binahg3779 Před 4 lety +7

    Man you are such an inspiration just to see a white guy like you take on our culture of the way you have and done what you’ve done with it and to see how you’re so real and the way you teach is so amazing I wish I was closer to where you were so I could come and take in the light that you’re giving off me I am in southern Ontario maybe if you come up here to give a talk sometime you let me know but I definitely binge watch your videos all the time and you have taught me a lot of game

  • @saundaryasingh5530
    @saundaryasingh5530 Před 3 lety +2

    Namaskar. Good work, many of us know and many do not know and some people just criticize due to their ignorance but the essence is we respect everything and everybody as Ishwar is everywhere. Thanks 🙏🙏

    • @corneliusoswald6139
      @corneliusoswald6139 Před rokem

      really? sanatan dharma (hinduism) is unclear on female infanticide and mistreatment of female orphans and female children. therefore hindu god is unclear on those thing. such kind of God is false God

  • @srinivasansundarum6326
    @srinivasansundarum6326 Před 2 lety +3

    Rituals were performed in early Hinduism to create a visual object to concentrate and meditate. Then when the priest class created an industry out of it with help from monarchies. we started creating massive temple structures. These are phenomenal human achievements architecturally. But kingdoms have gone bankrupt in this pursuit with very poor treatment of the slave class who were used to build these structures. This happened in early Catholism too. To build large massive mosques also is a form
    Of business. A Arab nomad can pray under a date palm tree in the desert. He doesn’t need massive mosques. It is sad that even Buddhism is subscribing to gold guilded larger than life Buddha statues completely.

  • @tintunbirha
    @tintunbirha Před 2 lety +4

    For all those who think Hindus worship lifeless statues, may I say that when a community of Hindus construct a temple and put a statue in it, it is not ready to be used as worship point.
    The statue has to be put thru' a ritual called " Pran prathishtta", meaning somewhat giving life to the diety.
    It is only after that the temple is ready for use where divotees come and with offerings( fruits, sweets, flowers etc) and silently ask for their wishes, forgiveness, or give thanks for wishes fulfilled.
    While giving their offerings the state their names; gotra etc for the priest to recite while offering.

  • @theera5145
    @theera5145 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks Swami, your videos are great and I enjoy watching them.

  • @9lavender
    @9lavender Před rokem +2

    Another beautiful, educational video.
    I enjoyed it very much.
    Thank you.

  • @aymenrajaa
    @aymenrajaa Před 3 lety +4

    Very informational, thank you very much for the explanation. I think the cat story can be applied to other rituals in other religions too. Would you mind elaborate on the meanings behind the high reverence towards cows in India. Thanks in advance.

  • @hpatuan
    @hpatuan Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you for sharing your acknowledgment.

  • @tashilhamu4510
    @tashilhamu4510 Před 4 lety +31

    These videos are so soothing and healing and the background music too and swamijis voice

  • @Susilia-fn2yu
    @Susilia-fn2yu Před 3 lety +11

    So well explained. I find this guru to be different bcs he has only one agenda, to explain this beautiful way of life, such humbleness. Tq somuch. Learning everyday.

  • @balakrishnanramaneyah4921

    Pranams swamiji for your excellent and insightful discourse.Our deep gratitude🙏

  • @shivarajacharya5917
    @shivarajacharya5917 Před 4 lety +1

    Koti Koti dhankyawad what a great educational video. Thank you swamiji

  • @s.dilipkumarsingha6494
    @s.dilipkumarsingha6494 Před 4 lety +14

    Pranam to Swamiji. Thanks lot for the immensely valuable message. For Hindus, Sound, Sign, Symbols and forms are considered to be the mediums communicating the existence of the ultimate reality of the Universe which is invisible and un-audible. All living beings communicate their feelings through sound or vibrations (we call it language). The Letter signs, we use to write communicate feeling and mathematical signs communicate logic. Likewise, Symbols also communicate the ideas/feeling and logic. Hindu believes - all forms in the universe are manifestations of That Existence, which is invisible. When That Ultimate Reality is manifested/projected in forms, dualities in the forms interact to each other (negative and positive). We call it " Leela" ("Play" - in English) of that Invisible Source. That is - we all belong to One Being and One Being is manifested in trillions of forms. For a beginner (mind at sub-conscious level) in the spiritual path, Symbolism is very important . The ignorant mind impose that Supreme Divinity on that particular symbol and try to find that connectivity through intelligence, devotion/Bhakti. Hindu believes that everybody in the world is free to choice their own way/path/prayer form. So, in Hindu any type of prayer is valid. To communicate or to educate the sub-conscious mind, Hindu considers "Metaphorism, Personification of all Cosmic Forms and Story Telling of their interactions/ Leela thereby communicate the Dharma (Constitutional Laws of the Government of Universe). Thus to Hindu, every religions and every forms of prayers in the world are valid. Hindus never criticize them. Rather, we, Hindus respect and promote them. . . . Big Pranam to Swami ji.....................from Shillong, Meghalaya (North Eastern India).

    • @corneliusoswald6139
      @corneliusoswald6139 Před rokem

      sanatan dharma (hinduism) is unclear on female infanticide and mistreatment of female orphans and female children. therefore hindu god is unclear on those thing. such kind of God is false God. Beside, Sanatan dharma taught son more valuable than daughter, contribute to female infanticide. In sanatan dharma, life of an adult man more valuable than life of a baby girl and life of a female children

  • @ashissaha7334
    @ashissaha7334 Před 6 měsíci

    I am very very fortunate to explore you Swamiji through CZcams, through your videos many many doubts have been cleared.God makes you available to me,I am blessed, Pronam Swamiji.

  • @kcmag1k
    @kcmag1k Před 3 lety +2

    One of the best sessions on Hinduism!

    • @corneliusoswald6139
      @corneliusoswald6139 Před rokem

      sanatan dharma (hinduism) is unclear on female infanticide and mistreatment of female orphans and female children. therefore hindu god is unclear on those thing. such kind of God is false God. Beside, Sanatan dharma taught son more valuable than daughter, contribute to female infanticide. In sanatan dharma, life of an adult man more valuable than life of a baby girl and life of a female children

  • @marcmaclellan3503
    @marcmaclellan3503 Před 3 lety +2

    Very refreshing they should teach this to every one at a early age? as with understanding actions .You come from a different place. Maybe wisdom takes hold.

  • @lascronicasdeeva
    @lascronicasdeeva Před 4 lety +4

    I loved the cat story, very instructive!

  • @mauryagupta6024
    @mauryagupta6024 Před rokem

    Does anyone know the name/title of the background music used throughout the video?

  • @ram_bam
    @ram_bam Před rokem

    This has been incredibly enlightening. Thank you, Swamiji.

  • @fndngnvrlnd
    @fndngnvrlnd Před rokem +5

    I'm so blessed to be born in the holy land of Bharatvarsh.

  • @sonaligarg81
    @sonaligarg81 Před 4 lety +1

    Beautifully explained🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @KhiladiTraveller
    @KhiladiTraveller Před 3 lety +5

    You are my guru ...thanks swamyji🕉️🙏

  • @orangebetsy
    @orangebetsy Před 3 lety

    Swamiji speaks very calmly, and it's made me feel calmer. i have a few murtis but i've never had a priest over to do anything to consecrate them
    ---maybe i shouldnt be using them?

    • @nitinbull8720
      @nitinbull8720 Před 2 lety +1

      Your devotion towards these murtis already consecrate them ,continue this

  • @ruh8659
    @ruh8659 Před rokem

    Thank you for respectfully explaining and comparing!

  • @damasantiasa7049
    @damasantiasa7049 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you guruji for more information

  • @shamala-vk6ut
    @shamala-vk6ut Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you guruji for beautiful explanation

  • @Decoder-One
    @Decoder-One Před 4 lety +5

    Pranam Swamiji, dhanyavad - Namaskar Om Namah Shivaya Om Shanti 🔱 Shanti 🔱 Shantih 🔱

  • @sunilnamadevan5858
    @sunilnamadevan5858 Před 4 lety +1

    Swamiji,
    Great Video..Thanks 🙏🙏

  • @mahadesharya6975
    @mahadesharya6975 Před 4 lety +1

    The Ritual of Pranaprathistana distinguishes a Moorthi from a doll. Right swamiji?

  • @kaholeung9443
    @kaholeung9443 Před rokem

    Very useful that explain the meaning of ritual worshipper done everyday, thank you Swami😃

  • @bindurao3463
    @bindurao3463 Před 3 lety

    Really excellent examples, excelled explanation. Dhanyavadaha

  • @RamdasMexcellence
    @RamdasMexcellence Před 5 měsíci

    Excellent explanation that details everything. Usage of metaphors make it easy to understand and appreciate. Thank you

  • @iknowimcool2514
    @iknowimcool2514 Před 3 lety +2

    There are many way to Live life in Hinduism ..!!
    If you are a emotional, love seeker kind of person you definitely will turn to krishna / Narayana ..!! For example Meerabai , chatanya mahaprabhu.
    Or
    If you are obsessed for knowledge, a spritual kind of person..!! You definitely worship Shiva ..!! Like Adi
    Shankaracharya
    Or
    If you are seeking prosperity , wealth etc then only a mother goddess /Shakti can fullfill such desires ...!!
    So we can say many gods don't mean division of god rather it's a division of your emotions , division of your nature. Vaishnavists and shavist call their supreme being Shiva and Narayana respectively this implies non duality of Ishwara..,!!

  • @glennbresciani6003
    @glennbresciani6003 Před 9 měsíci

    What a beautiful video and explanation. Thank you.

  • @bharat7917
    @bharat7917 Před rokem +2

    "Hindus possess a unique theology, a theology that describes Ishwar (God) having created the universe from Himself, from his own body so to speak. The Vedic scriptures present Ishwar as saying "May I become many?". Those same scriptures teach that Ishwar is the fabric of existence, the fundamental material out of which the universe is woven. The universe is made of Ishwar, like a pot is made of clay."

  • @johnalmas3536
    @johnalmas3536 Před 4 lety +4

    Thank You.

  • @shantasangraulauprety5963

    Thank you swami ji . Simply the best explanation.

  • @unnibabu
    @unnibabu Před 4 lety +21

    Thank you, Guruji, for this valuable lesson. The animated stories and your soul-soothing voice make this video one of the best spiritual experience online.

    • @FireWithinCosmosaicSEA
      @FireWithinCosmosaicSEA Před 4 lety +3

      Very true!
      🙏🏼🌷☺

    • @corneliusoswald6139
      @corneliusoswald6139 Před rokem

      @@FireWithinCosmosaicSEA sanatan dharma (hinduism) is unclear on female infanticide and mistreatment of female orphans and female children. therefore hindu god is unclear on those thing. such kind of God is false God. Beside, Sanatan dharma taught son more valuable than daughter, contribute to female infanticide. In sanatan dharma, life of an adult man more valuable than life of a baby girl and life of a female children

  • @jeffreycabanellas8113
    @jeffreycabanellas8113 Před 2 lety +2

    Swami I have followed your teachings for quite some time and appreciate this explanation of devotional objects.But I must say that I just can not see anything sacred in a material object although I have a statue of Nataraj Shiva that l can only see as an abstract symbol and no more.

    • @user-ml1mr1ls2y
      @user-ml1mr1ls2y Před 2 lety +3

      Think of this as a photo of some of
      the dear family members for example your grandma's photo. The photo itself doesn't have a value for me ,it's just paper. But for you you,it might evoke gond memories of love & care. That is what devotees see in Idols & objects of worship.

  • @nikhileshchitnis
    @nikhileshchitnis Před 4 lety +1

    Very nice explanation 👌👌

  • @subhojitacharyya7838
    @subhojitacharyya7838 Před 3 lety

    Very nicely explained... Understanding of rituals and their wisdom 🙏

    • @corneliusoswald6139
      @corneliusoswald6139 Před rokem

      sanatan dharma (hinduism) is unclear on female infanticide and mistreatment of female orphans and female children. therefore hindu god is unclear on those thing. such kind of God is false God. Beside, Sanatan dharma taught son more valuable than daughter, contribute to female infanticide. In sanatan dharma, life of an adult man more valuable than life of a baby girl and life of a female children

  • @_That_which_is_not_
    @_That_which_is_not_ Před 6 měsíci +1

    In order to sustain the positive energy inside the temple , the priests perform different kind of rituals every single day . Thats why there's no holiday for temple
    In Hinduism, it wont allow any source of negative energy to get inside the temple, because it should be kept pure for the devotees to get maximum benefits mentally and physically. That's why Hindus never do cremation in the surroundings of temple.

  • @danfara6126
    @danfara6126 Před 2 lety

    very illustrative and informative for westerners. :)

  • @chanakyagan
    @chanakyagan Před 3 lety +1

    you are a treasure unto yourself

  • @Sunny12-23
    @Sunny12-23 Před 2 lety

    Very interesting. Excellent explanation.

  • @dolcelauretta
    @dolcelauretta Před rokem

    Thank you for your teachings! Very useful!

  • @gurnamsingh6408
    @gurnamsingh6408 Před 2 lety +1

    Absolutely stunning......

  • @robertberger8981
    @robertberger8981 Před 2 lety

    Fantastic explanation !

  • @eldenrah9959
    @eldenrah9959 Před rokem

    Thank you for this video.

  • @FireWithinCosmosaicSEA
    @FireWithinCosmosaicSEA Před 4 lety +9

    As the priest chanted i had to perform pooja..
    I didnt want God to get offended 🌷😅

    • @KakashiHatake-sw2sy
      @KakashiHatake-sw2sy Před 4 lety

      You are mistaken , how can god get offended ?.

    • @FireWithinCosmosaicSEA
      @FireWithinCosmosaicSEA Před 4 lety +4

      @@KakashiHatake-sw2sy
      Im not sure.
      That is out of my realm of contemplation..
      I suppose, in the same way its considered an offence to not fast on Ekadasi?
      :)
      I also didnt want god to leave because puja wasnt performed while the mantras were being uttered.
      Even though i have been studying Advaita vedanta
      I still find the path of ritual and bhakti helpful :)

    • @KakashiHatake-sw2sy
      @KakashiHatake-sw2sy Před 4 lety +3

      @@FireWithinCosmosaicSEA Rituals and Bhakti won't serve any purpose ,other than making Hindus dumb and gullible and eventually leading them to their demise along with the cultures and traditions of India [ its evident from the history of this country ].It's the 21th century , it's time for the Hindu intellectualism to rise ! , you should take part. By including that 'fear of God ' in your life , you are mixing Abhramic and Dharmic views [ that are exact opposite ] and that's not a good thing.

    • @FireWithinCosmosaicSEA
      @FireWithinCosmosaicSEA Před 4 lety +7

      @@KakashiHatake-sw2sy this is your own opinion sir.
      A good character and faith through bhakti is how Ishvara is shown in human alone.
      There's no argument.
      Because Righteous action and SINCERE Love for the Divine IS ONLY Good karma.
      If one cant find this surrender to God or Goddess, in the self then its clear that the person is of a lower nature. Rather than awakening. He is submersed and drowns in the material world of attachment and suffering.
      Logically. :)

    • @user-jg3kq8zq9i
      @user-jg3kq8zq9i Před 4 lety +1

      @@FireWithinCosmosaicSEA
      Excellent reply.
      Without attitude and in a humble manner.
      Pleaed to read your reply to vidyasagar yadav.
      My pranaams to you.

  • @peterdurston4963
    @peterdurston4963 Před rokem

    Wonderful ❤️ Thank you

  • @karennielsen7696
    @karennielsen7696 Před 4 lety +8

    Thanks so much I never knew this I'm going to look into this more information think I'd like to become one

    • @KakashiHatake-sw2sy
      @KakashiHatake-sw2sy Před 4 lety

      Don't become one , why don't you just try to be YOU ( but without any identity ).

    • @KakashiHatake-sw2sy
      @KakashiHatake-sw2sy Před 4 lety +2

      no don't convert!.

    • @karennielsen7696
      @karennielsen7696 Před 4 lety +2

      @@KakashiHatake-sw2sy why? I know who I am but than😊

    • @KakashiHatake-sw2sy
      @KakashiHatake-sw2sy Před 4 lety +2

      @@karennielsen7696 By becoming one of us , you'll be taking an identity . And that identity might make you blind . So, much so that you even start trying to legitimise even the bad deeds of your fellow people , just because of an identity.
      These are my 2 cents though . Do whatever you like .

    • @karennielsen7696
      @karennielsen7696 Před 4 lety +1

      @@KakashiHatake-sw2sy thanks so much for that it gives something to think about

  • @bayanalkelany8107
    @bayanalkelany8107 Před 4 lety +13

    Please please please put english subtitles for this video, thats will help me to translate it, i want to translate it to Arabic, its very important, your explanation is amazing! All humans worship the same one, the sourse of creation, we may call this source God or krishna or allah or shiva or aloooot of names, the meaning and the soul of all religions are one and same , the differents are in names ,languages and symbolisims, but the truth is there hiding behind all these names , languages and symbolisims, btw there are some muslims as (ismailiyen, alawiwen) believe that the god appeared to humans in a human form, the same as shiva, krishna, rama, and believe that the one god (the source of creation) has appeared to all humanity in many languages and countries, from hindu culture as shiva and others, to muslim culture as imam ali, and they believe that all texture or holy books have many meanings, first meaning is on the surface of religion , wich is interesting in utter words and make rituals, and the most majority of people (all peple) are interesting just in this surface, the other meaning are beyond the word and behind the lines, they are going deeper and deeper from the surface of cycles (surfaces of religions, cycles of life and death or samsara) to the center point of the existence, the zero, as imam ali said iam the point, for sure most muslims and abrahamic religions misunderstanding the great hindu culture because they are in the surface, they live in the illusion, and they hate and kill the other muslims who i talked about, a terrible violence have been cometed upon alawieen and ismaileen and to all those who say: all is one, god is one, religions are one, dfifferent are made by our illusions, god may appear to any one in any country, in any language, and if u want to know the truth, u must kill, not kill people as the stupids thought, but kill your own illusion, kill your inner enemy to get to the point, the source, the atma, the brahman, rahmaan, those who said this in my country have killed and structured for more than thousand of years, in Syria, my country, the terrorist who hate all sufis and all alawiyeen, ismailien, doroz, etc, the terorist have killed thousands people in the name of allah, there are villages and small cities near Lattakia that most of its people are alawiyeen, they have been killed all, hundreds of families , women, children, saw the most terrible structure ways and have been killed by the criminal revolutioner who fight our syrian army, sorry for long comment but i really wanted indians to know that not all muslims are criminal like those, those who live in the surface, in their illusion, they kill every body even in same religion and even their countries sons.. The true human love every body, and wish the best for all, and i really wish to those who live in the surface, the illusion, from any religion or country or language , i wish that they wake up, and see the truth,

    • @bayanalkelany8107
      @bayanalkelany8107 Před 4 lety +4

      And sorry my english language is bad, love you swami ji , all respects and love to you from syria, i wish i learn sanskrit, i didnt find any one know this language in syria, please upload more videos, my love to you and to all great india 💓

    • @divyarathor9992
      @divyarathor9992 Před 2 lety +1

      @@bayanalkelany8107 Thank you for sharing your understanding of God, and educating us about the beliefs of a few other sects of Muslims - which few people know!

    • @nitinbull8720
      @nitinbull8720 Před 2 lety

      @@bayanalkelany8107 do you know in Syria there was mittani civilization ,which was indian civilization ,language of mittani civilization was sanskrit

    • @venkata1683
      @venkata1683 Před rokem

      You can click CC to see autogenerated English subtitles

    • @corneliusoswald6139
      @corneliusoswald6139 Před rokem

      @@nitinbull8720 sanatan dharma (hinduism) is unclear on female infanticide and mistreatment of female orphans and female children. therefore hindu god is unclear on those thing. such kind of God is false God. Beside, Sanatan dharma taught son more valuable than daughter, contribute to female infanticide. In sanatan dharma, life of an adult man more valuable than life of a baby girl and life of a female children. Another ridiculous thing is in hindu culture, a man who live not far or with wife's parents consider as lack of honor despite he intend to help wife take care and look after wife's parents till died.

  • @rajeev23x
    @rajeev23x Před 4 lety

    *Today I know almost everything what we do since childhood.*
    Very illustratively explained and any one can understand easily.
    In Hindus culture mainly priest knows everything.

    • @user-jg3kq8zq9i
      @user-jg3kq8zq9i Před 4 lety

      In telugu states that's not the case 😇.
      I am not a priest or born as a Brahmin but I have to say humbly that still , I know all these things already and more. I have to know very much more though.
      My parents and gurus taught these to us. 🙏 We didn't give those gurus a single rupee or any other thing as dakshina.
      They taught us more about saastras. They are born brahmins.
      They teach all of us every stotram meaning - in depth , philosophical and material meaning behind each word. We have those Brahman gurus who give spiritual discourses on various platforms without asking anything in return.
      One can search them in CZcams
      1. Brahmasri Changanti koteshwar Rao never took a rupee. Half of his salary he couldn't take because he has to give spiritual discourses in various villages by taking leave. All voluntarily without any force. He is so dedicated he never even left Bhaarat in his entire life.
      Very very very loving guru.
      Sri gurubhyo namaha. 🙏
      2. Brahmasri samavedam shanmukha Sharma.
      Bundle of knowledge ! Gives different, various angles to a Sanskrit verse. To the way of living in Sanatana dharma. Why so and how to live like that etc etc .Explained stotras like shiv tandav, shiv Maha puran , Devi Bhagavatam, Krishna mahima and such.
      Sree gurubhyo namaha 🙏
      The above two are JUST EXAMPLES.
      One more thing our Jagadguru Sri Sri Sri bhrathi mahatheertha swamy ----- gave a stotra to fight this coronavirus.
      By Jagadamba's grace, I came to know about loving and warm brahmins and gurus who SACRIFICED their whole lives to LEARN VED and to explain it to others so that everyone can know and understand.
      Because of these gurus , in telugu states, people other than brahmins also know these things😇
      PS : we have bad priests and fake gurus too like in every other community .
      Jai Sri Ram 🙏

    • @corneliusoswald6139
      @corneliusoswald6139 Před rokem

      @@user-jg3kq8zq9i sanatan dharma (hinduism) is unclear on female infanticide and mistreatment of female orphans and female children. therefore hindu god is unclear on those thing. such kind of God is false God. Beside, Sanatan dharma taught son more valuable than daughter, contribute to female infanticide. In sanatan dharma, life of an adult man more valuable than life of a baby girl and life of a female children

  • @shankarappap6999
    @shankarappap6999 Před 11 měsíci

    Useful information .this has enlightened me about moorty Puja. No guru said so simply sofar. Dhanyavaad ,namaskar.

  • @umadeviradhakrishnan3667

    beautifully put forward

  • @ProudlyIndian-
    @ProudlyIndian- Před 3 lety

    Brilliant knowledge. 🙏our Naman to U

  • @palania.subramaniam4271

    Excellent, thank you so much.

  • @gridcoregilry666
    @gridcoregilry666 Před rokem

    thank you for the explanation!!!

  • @mayilvel7181
    @mayilvel7181 Před rokem

    Thank you swamiji a wonderful explanation, Hariom.

  • @evansevans8279
    @evansevans8279 Před 4 lety

    Anyone can enlighten me with the name of the Ishvara shown at 09:50?

    • @savitham.s.471
      @savitham.s.471 Před 3 lety +5

      It is called Nataraja (king of dance). It is the dancing form of Shiva

    • @evansevans8279
      @evansevans8279 Před 3 lety

      @@savitham.s.471 oh thanks! I find it mesmerizing

    • @skrelentless
      @skrelentless Před 3 lety +1

      @@evansevans8279Personally I find it deepest among all the Hindu symbolisms. You can check out the following link for more explanation on its symbolism.
      artofdoingblog.wordpress.com/2016/11/08/dancing-shiva-explained-by-joseph-campbell/

  • @dangem5022
    @dangem5022 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you Swamiji for the wonderful lesson 🙏

  • @GeoOm
    @GeoOm Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you Sri

  • @beingspiritual201
    @beingspiritual201 Před 5 měsíci

    What a fantastic line
    "Hindus don't pray to the deity
    they pray to the god through that deity."
    8:32

  • @SpecOps14
    @SpecOps14 Před 3 lety +3

    There's many gods & goddesses, but there's only one supreme god. 🕉🕉🕉

  • @vaderamkhalawan950
    @vaderamkhalawan950 Před 3 lety

    Namaste thanks for the enlightenment aum shanti oum

  • @RCh.1
    @RCh.1 Před 4 lety +16

    thanks for sharing 🙏 finally the cat mystery is solved 🐈

  • @tzadik36
    @tzadik36 Před 4 lety +2

    Pronaams!🙏

  • @thomashoppes8594
    @thomashoppes8594 Před 4 lety +5

    What is the difference between Ishvara and Brahma? It seems that Vishnu is also the "being" from which all the universes are born. Why the different terms? I am sure I am not the only one confused by this.

    • @BugsBunnyFansClub
      @BugsBunnyFansClub Před 4 lety

      Mind won't do but heart will do.
      Cry for him like a baby does for his mother, and HE will reveal himself.

    • @waltercloud59
      @waltercloud59 Před 4 lety +1

      One and the same yet different, is a Consept that would call for imagining that One perfect Guru ishvarrah exists and Hi's capabilitys include personal incarnations, as well as teaching the extremely qullafid aspiring yogies scholars mystics and such. In this way you can understand that Oneness in divinity does'ent mean one & the same individual. i.e. becoming one with God energetically does'ent mean you become God, but it does mean that in every practical or spiritual way you are worthy of being honoured as an extension of divinity. Some more so than other's. But all but The Head God are extensions or expansions of The One Head God. However,
      An graven image or ideals," is by me defined as general items such as Rats or Dogs or fish Statchues or just any tree. Amy image without any connection to any specific recognizable individual or "Personality. That is why the Nativity scene are not just Statchues.

    • @waltercloud59
      @waltercloud59 Před 4 lety

      E

    • @Ve_z1
      @Ve_z1 Před 4 lety +1

      All belong to Brahman (infinity) the "forms" and names subject to change.

    • @AryaJagat
      @AryaJagat Před 3 lety +3

      Namaste Ji, So the simplest answer for this that I can give is, why do we call Donald Trump a President? His name is Trump, right? Because his name is Trump, but his work is of President. Similarly, God has many many names that us humans can not even count. Those names depend on the jobs he/she does and his/her characteristics. For example, one of the names of God is, "Nyaaykari" Made of 2 Sanskrit words, Nyaay (Justice), and Kaari (Doer), meaning doer of justice, and in Hinduism, we believe that the prime Justice is done by God according to our Karma. Another name of God is "Om" Which has many meanings, but the most common one is "the protector of all". Similarly, Bramha is the creation of all, Vishnu is the sustainer of all, Mahesh is the destroyer of all, Arush (my name) is with no anger (Almost all Indian Hindu names are names of God). Hope this helps.

  • @rahulpaturkar1425
    @rahulpaturkar1425 Před 2 lety +2

    The point to be noted that only Hindu scriptures says so. Abrahamic goons
    have more exclusive teachings on this!. Abrahamic teachings can't not reach to the lofty heights of spiritual teachings in the Vedas!. Humble request please don't try to bring Abrahamic philosophy to the same level as the Vedas!!. Shubham bhawatu!

  • @antarasinha8639
    @antarasinha8639 Před rokem

    Greater indeed 🙏🙋