Beyond "I Am God" Philosophy
While the "I am God" philosophy may have some benefit to bring an atheist away from the total denial of divinity to at least accepting the divinity of himself, it still falls short of the philosophical understanding that is required for one to gain relief from the cycle of birth of death. The reason is that whether we deny God or consider ourselves to be God, we are still being selfish or self-centered. It is this self-centeredness which keeps us entangled in this material existence. Therefore in order to become liberated from the cycle of birth and death we must come to God-centered platform on which we realize that we are the eternal servants of God.
Sankarshan Das Adhikari
Regards,
Vibhor
"It is His causeless mercy that He appears in every society or species of life, but He is never to be considered one of them."
So whether Krishna appears as a human, a fish, a tortoise, a boar, or in any one of the 8,400,000 different species, in each and every case He is fully worshipable.
Sankarshan Das Adhikari
Sankarshan Das Adhikari
Answers According to the Vedic Version:
Question: Why We Worship Krishna Only as Human?
Why do we worship Krishna in human form only?Regards,
Vibhor
Answer: He's Worshipable in All 8,400,000 Species
It's not that we worship Krishna only as a human. Even though Krishna's original form is human, He appears in each and every one of the 8,400,000 species. This is confirmed as follows by my spiritual master, His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, in his purport to Srimad Bhagavatam 2.10.42 as follows:"It is His causeless mercy that He appears in every society or species of life, but He is never to be considered one of them."
So whether Krishna appears as a human, a fish, a tortoise, a boar, or in any one of the 8,400,000 different species, in each and every case He is fully worshipable.
Sankarshan Das Adhikari
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