Re: Lord Krishna was shaiva?
Originally Posted by
Haridas
Namaste.
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The reason why they worship each other and meditate on each other is because neither is greater over the other. In truth, Shiva is an incarnation of Vishnu.
Sriman Narayana (the Supreme Divine, the Absolute Father-Mother) incarnates as Vishnu, and from Vishnu incarnates as Brahma and Shiva. Shiva is just an incarnation of the Supreme Lord Vishnu, and thus Shiva is equal to Vishnu and Rama and Krishna (since all incarnations of the Lord are equal).
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The wise understand that Shiva and Vishnu are One.
Namaste Haridas,
While agreeing to your "The wise understand that Shiva and Vishnu are One", since Vedas and Upanishads call both Rudra and Vishnu as Eko and Rudra as Vishnave, I cannot agree to "Sriman Narayana (the Supreme Divine, the Absolute Father-Mother) incarnates as Vishnu, and from Vishnu incarnates as Brahma and Shiva".
Where it is said that Shiva is an incarnation, except in some sectarian purports?? It is an ignorant insult to Param Ishwara.
What is visualised and known in terrestrial or heavenly domains are visualised by the one Seer, who visualised in the beginning the birth of Hirayanagarbha. The intentless indescribable is Rudra-Shiva, and in the plane of Pragnya, when endowed with intention of "Let Me become many", He is Narayana.
RV Book 7 XLVI. Rudra.
---2 He through his lordship thinks on beings of the earth, on heavenly beings through his high imperial sway.
Please refer to the following post for details.
http://www.hindudharmaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2182
Om
That which is without letters (parts) is the Fourth, beyond apprehension through ordinary means, the cessation of the phenomenal world, the auspicious and the non-dual. Thus Om is certainly the Self. He who knows thus enters the Self by the Self.
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