Watch this video of Dr Zakir Naik ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Xjv9gfcfrU >>> In the above video, the speaker tells that in Hinduism, people consider every living beings are GODS and at the same time the Islam teaches that every living thing is not a god but its GOD’S. Dr Zakir has understood the Hindu religion in a seriously wrong way. According to Hinduism and many other religions including Islam, a living being becomes living when it has a entity called “Athma” or soul within it. " Hindus believe in the existence and immortality of the atma or the soul, which is the spiritual body of light and Divinity within us, created by God. The atma grows and evolves spiritua...
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.......ZEUS = DYAUS....... Zeus in myth Zeus, in ancient Greek religion, chief deity of the pantheon, a sky and weather god who was identical with the Roman god Jupiter. His name clearly comes from that of the sky god Dyaus of the ancient Hindu Rigveda. Zeus was regarded as the sender of thunder and lightning, rain, and winds, and his traditional weapon was the thunderbolt. He was called the father (i.e., the ruler and protector) of both gods and men Birth Cronus sired several children by Rhea : Hestia , Demeter , Hera , Hades , and Poseidon , but swallowed them all as soon as they were born, since he had learned from Gaia and Uranus that he was destined to be overcome by his own son as he had overthrown his own father—an oracle that Rhea was to hear and avert. When Zeus was about to be born, Rhea sought Gaia to devise a plan to save him, so that Cronus would g...
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Kriya Yoga Kriya Yoga is described by its practitioners as the ancient Yoga system revived in modern times by Mahavatar Babaji through his disciple Lahiri Mahasaya, c. 1861. To Westerners, it was brought into popular awareness through Paramahansa Yogananda's book Autobiography of a Yogi [1] and through Yogananda's introductions of the practice since 1920. The system consists of a number of levels of Pranayama based on techniques that are intended to rapidly accelerate spiritual development[1] and engender a profound state of tranquility and God-communion.[2] Yogananda attributes Kriya Yoga to his lineage of gurus, deriving it via Yukteswar Giri and his master Lahiri Mahasaya, from Mahavatar Babaji (fl. 1860s). The latter is reported to have introduced the concept as essentially identical to the Raja Yoga of Patanjali and the concept of Yoga as ...