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category: Temples - Iskcon etc, question by: shushank gupta, posted on: 24th January 2011 05:16:58 pm

Q. We are one - Sri Krishna to Arjuna

What is the Relationship between lord krishna and arjuna?Birth of Shri Krishna is Janmashtami..why?What is the significance of date..?

answer by: Ramesh, posted on: 24th January 2011 05:16:20 pm

Ans. We are one - Sri Krishna to Arjuna
Sri Krishna said to Arjuna

"Thou art mine and I am thine, while all that is mine is thine also! He that hateth thee hateth me as well, and he that followeth thee followeth me! O thou irrepressible one, thou art Nara and I am Narayana or Hari! We are the Rishis Nara and Narayana born in the world of men for a special purpose. O Partha, thou art from me and I am from thee! O bull of the Bharata race, no one can understand the difference that is between us!"

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answer by: Bhakti, posted on: 24th January 2011 05:16:58 pm

Ans. Man (soul) and God are not separate
Thought I might say something about this: The very principle of "Advaita" (or "oneness") of Veda itself means that Brahm (God) and Jeev (soul) are not two different entities, but one. Hence they are not separate. In fact, there exists nothing but God. Every thing manifested and unmanifested is God himself.

A soul is an "ansh" of Brahm and Brahm is the "anshi". Meanining, the relationship between soul and God is that of a part and whole.

Remember, Brahm is Sat-Chit-Ananda. Everythhing non-living is the Sat "ansh" of Brahm. And everything living is Sat+Chit "ansh" of Brahm. The Anand "ansh" is supressed in the souls and it is because of this reason that we, the souls, are always seeking Anand or happiness.

Bottomline, everything is Brahm. There was, is and will never be a second tatva besides Brahm. Hence the principle of "Advaita" revealing that everything including non-living and living beings/souls is Brahm himself.

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