Who is real God in India?
Hindus worship one Supreme Being called Brahman though by different names. This is because the peoples of India with many different languages and cultures have understood the one God in their own distinct way. Supreme God has uncountable divine powers. When God is formless, He is referred to by the term Brahman.
Who is the real God in the universe?
In Christianity, the doctrine of the Trinity describes God as one God in three divine Persons (each of the three Persons is God himself). The Most Holy Trinity comprises God the Father, God the Son (Jesus), and God the Holy Spirit.
Is Hindu god real Quora?
Hindu, Muslim, Christianity etc., whichever religion you belong to, if you look at it from a rational point of view, they are all fake. There is no proof that these gods exist. People believe what they want to believe.
Does Hanuman exist now?
One of the most popular Gods in Hinduism – Lord Hanuman – is worshipped by millions of devotees. Tales of his courage, bravery, strength, innocence, compassion and selflessness have been passed down to generations. And it is believed that Lord Hanuman is still alive.
Do you have any experience of seeing Hindu gods?
Back to question, Yes I have seen and experienced Hindu gods, not one but maybe in 100’s. Even you have experience and seen them. Have you seen sky, that’s the God in Hinduism. Have you seen fire, that’s the God in Hinduism. Have you seen moon, that’s the God in Hinduism.
Is it possible to see God in a form?
It is not possible for anyone to see God, in a form, we suppose. God is omnipresent and can be feeled by anyone, who trusts into truth. Truth is the God. Untruths have no existence, if we try to explore God with the help of untruths, we can never feel something about God.
Do you think Hindu gods should be taught in schools?
NO , because Hindu gods don’t exist. It’s all depends on what you think or what type of knowledge you are providing to your brain if a child who doesn’t knows about any of hindu god like from western countries doesn’t matter how much you try hard he won’t see any hindu god.
Did Velu see God at Nallamudi Poonjolai?
Nallamudi Poonjolai in Valparai was just another viewing point in the hills until Velu’s tryst with the divine. The destination now has a different name. A board at the entrance read ‘Seen God’, with a footnote below it ‘Om Adi Muruga’.