According to Voidism, Voidism is an Illusion

The voidists say that nothing is real, that nothing really exists at all. Their philosophy has in many ways infiltrated our modern day culture. In fact, there is even a popular song which openly states, "Nothing is real." If we accept it as a fact that nothing is real, this means that there is no existence, that there is no source for our existence, and that we indeed do not actually exist. The questions could be raised then, "If nothing exists and nobody exists, then who is it that is pondering existence? Is my existence then just a figment of imagination? And if it is, who is doing the imagining?"

So now let's say that for the sake of argument we agree to accept this philosophy that nothing is real and hence everything is a illusion. Where does that leave us? This would mean that the voidism philosophy that nothing is real is also an illusion. But since truth is reality distinguished from illusion, we will then be forced to reject the philosophy which declares itself to be an illusion and look for truth elsewhere.

Sankarshan Das Adhikari
Avoid the Void. Chant Hare Krishna and Be Happy!

Answers According to the Vedic Version:

Question: Who is the Rama in Hare Rama?

Should we think of Sri Balarama or Sri Ramachandra when we chant the second line, "Hare Rama Hare Rama; Rama Rama Hare Hare"?

Thank you.

Praveen

Answer: Balarama, Ramachandra, Parasurama, or Krishna

One can take the Rama in Hare Rama to be either Lord Balarama, Lord Ramachandra, Lord Parasurama, or even Lord Krishna Himself, since He is the Supreme Enjoyer and can thus also be correctly addressed as Rama.

Sankarshan Das Adhikari

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