“An IITian View On Religion”.Religion is purely Subjective(Personal Opinion)
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Religion is purely Subjective (Personal Opinion).It differs from Person to Person. So One must not impose One’s own opinion on others.[Sree Narayana Gurudevan:Great Guru proclaimed to the world”One Caste,One Religion,One God for everyone”.Guru’s beloved disciple,”Sahodaranayyappan[the well known Rationalist]made his historical Statement:”No Caste,No Religion and No God for everyone.”On hearing this other disciples approached Guru and complained about Sahodaranayyappan’s statement. Then Guru smiled and said:”What Ayyappan told is Exactly Identical to the statement “One Caste ,One Religion and God for everyone”;but in a different way. {Critical Comments}
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10 个月According to Sree Narayana Gurudevan,Even Rationalism is another form of religion.There are Upanishads negating the Existence of God.In that sense,Marxism could be considered to be a form religion.And there nothing wrong in defining God as an “Undefined Mathematical Being “using an axiomatic approach[in pure mathematics]for “Mathematical Creationism “(published in Academia.edu).
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10 个月Rough translation of Dharm (????) is Religion, but Dharm as explained in Indian philosophy is not same as religion. Dharm is path of righteous action. In Indian philosophy there are four goals or Purusharthas (?????????). Purusharthas are the blueprint for human fulfilment and they are Dharm, Arth, Kam, and Moksh. Dharm (right living) is necessary for the fulfilment of other three goals. In chapter 2 of Bhagwat Gita, Lord tells us about Savadharma (??????). Everyone has one’s own dharma called Savadharma. We are born in it. It is unique to every individual. Savadharma is the purpose of our existence. From this perspective, there is only one religion or there is no religion, eventually both mean the same.?