Now let me
take a question which I listed in my previous post.
1. Why do we worship Idols?
Hindu Priest Worshiping Idol |
This is
very often asked question to a Hindu, the two major religions in the world Islam
& Christianity does not believe in idol worship, So Idol worshipping really
puzzles & appears like a blind belief to them.
Let’s
analyse why we worship idols, In Hinduism we believe that God is omnipotent omnipresent,
omniscient, we also believe that god is nirguna (Attributeless) &
niraakaara (formless), so a question arises if a god is formless &
omnipresent, then why should we worship idols.
The Answer
is actually pretty simple; I would try to explain this with the help of an
example.
Let’s say I
have two students, one a very brilliant & bright student and the other an
average student, I will call them & give them a complex mathematical
problem & ask them to solve it for me. I also put a precondition that, they
should solve this problem without using a pen or paper, which means they should
do it in their mind.
Both the
Students accepts the challenge & starts to think over the solution to the
problem, the Bright & brilliant student will be in deep concentration in
solving the problem, while the average student will be struggling to work out
the solution to the problem in his mind.
After some
time the brilliant student solves the problem, while the average student was
still struggling, So I decide to give a piece of paper & a pen to the
average student & ask him to concentrate & solve the problem, in no
time he too solves the problem, both of them come up with right answer.
Now let’s
analyse this story, Had i not given the paper & pen to the average student
he wouldn’t have solved the problem, because he was finding it difficult to
solve the problem in his mind, So it is clear that a piece of paper & a pen
made wonders to average student, Although in both bright Student & Average
student it was mind which was working, but the average student required a
medium in which he could properly channel his thoughts to find the solution.
So just how
a piece of paper & pen acted as a medium to channel thoughts &
concentration for average student, an Idol will act as a medium through which a
devotee would try to reach to the god.
For a
devotee Spirituality is evoked in the mind, the same thing is concentrated &
focused towards an idol which is envisioned with the help of eyes.
A muslim
once told me that all muslims are one step ahead of hindus in spirituality
because in Islam idol worship if forbidden. So it implies that according to my
analogy all of them are brilliant students. So be it. This sounds highly
impracticable, in a classroom there will be many students some bright, some
average & some poor, I cannot force all the students to mentally find a
solution to a problem, if I go on pressurizing them, they would neither find an
answer nor would it help me or them, It has to be understood no one is born brilliant, they all start at the same
line, the student’s upbringing, values passed on by parents, their interest
will make them either brilliant, Average or Poor students. But it has to be
noted that all students start learning with the help of paper & pen, once
they master their subject, they might no longer require a paper or pen. So in
Hinduism Idol is worshipped by everyone who is seeking the divine blessings,
once they master the subject of Spirituality they might no longer need an Idol
to worship. Very few people reach that level at an young age, Enlightened
persons such as Adi Shankaracharya, Madhvacharya or Ramanujacharya are perfect
examples, So Sanatana Dharma permits all freedom & liberty to its
followers, to attain the grace of ‘Paramatma’ (Supreme Being).
In Islam for
instance even photos are forbidden from worshipping, let me tell you an
interesting story which I
remember regarding worshipping a photo, once I was
watching a video on Youtube, in that video a Muslim Ruler was mocking a Hindu
Saint, saying Idol worship and worshipping the photos are all stupidity, the
Hindu Saint simply smiled & looked at a large canvas painting of the king
which was hanged on the wall. The Hindu Saint asked “Whose Picture is it?”
The King
replied “It is my father’s Picture when he was on throne, Why?”
“Can you
kindly bring that Picture here for me” said the Hindu saint.
The king
called the servants & asked them to bring the picture. The Servants removed
the picture & brought it near the Hindu Saint. The King looked curiously at
the Hindu Saint & was wondering why he asked to bring the Picture.
Hindu Saint
looking at the servants said “Can you guys spit on this picture for me”, The
Servants were baffled, the King suddenly yelled at the Hindu saint “What are
you saying, That is my father’s Picture”, for which Hindu saint calmly replied
“Sir There is neither presence of your father’s physical body or soul in this
picture, it is simply a painting on a piece of paper, So why don’t you Spit on
the Picture”, The king was taken aback, the saint continued “If you give so
much respect to a picture, depicting your father, then why can’t you give the
same respect to people who worship idols & pictures of god “, the King
realized his mistake & asks apologies from the Hindu saint.
You can watch this video on youtube, here is the link
So the
moral of the story is, you can instil your love, faith on any object, be it a
stone or a picture, until unless your objective is to focus your mind on god.
If one is capable of focussing on god without any medium or tools, that’s fine,
but one shouldn’t criticize the people who use these medium to reach the god.
Infact in
Sanatana dharma we will not worship all idols, we worship idols only after
invoking god into the idol, we call it
‘praana prathishta’, once this is done, we worship it believing that god
resides in it.
Finally I
would like to tell, If a Muslim can take care of his holybook Quran, to an
extent that he will not
keep the book on floor, just because it contains holy
teachings of prophet Mohammad, then why shouldn’t a Hindu worship an idol which
he believe that god resides in it. You decide.
Whether the
idol contains the god or not is secondary, but it’s a known & proven fact
that, it certainly helps us to focus our mind on that Supreme Being
‘Paramatma’, hence idol worship is an integral part of Sanatana dharma. I guess
that answers the Question.
3 comments:
Well Same thing for Christians, we believe that God sent Lord Jesus Christ as another form of him so that people can see God through him, and God have came in the Form of a Holy Spirit to us after Lord Jesus promised it , so that it would help us and stay in our Hearts
great work
Are you waiting the return of God?
God is me.
God are you.
God is my cat.
God are my trees, my house, my field...
God.....is everything, and everything is ME !
BE HAPPY! ( Please, don't change the world, change YOU !)
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