Religion is said to be a collection
of cultural systems, belief systems, and worldviews that relate humanity to
spirituality and sometimes, to moral values. Religion is the royal highway that
leads us to God. All great Masters and Prophets established several pathways to
enable human beings to make a connection with and eventually realize their true
Divine Self.
Be it
Shaivites or Vaishnavites among the Hindus; be it Shias or Sunnis of Islam; or
be it the Catholics or Protestants in Christianity; no sect extols violence and
falsehood. All of them unanimously urge man to engage in spiritual Sadhana
to cleanse the body and the mind and make communion with the supreme soul.
Zoroastrianism preaches the threefold message of Humata, Hukhta, Huvarshta,
which mean: Good Thoughts, Good Words, Good Deeds. Buddha taught that Nirvana
can be attained only by cultivating Samyak Drishti (sacred vision), Samyak
Vaak (sacred speech), Samyak Shravanam (sacred listening), Samyak
Bhaavam (sacred feeling) and Samyak Kriya (sacred action). Bhagawan
Baba says, See no evil - See what is good, Hear no evil - Hear what is good,
Talk no evil - Talk what is good, Think no evil - Think what is good, Do no
evil - Do what is good - This is the way to God. Therefore, to have a correct understanding of
religion and an appreciation of the underlying unity in all religions is
critical for the world today.
This theme of “Unity of Religions” is
presented in 5 parts. Part-I is an introduction to Religion. In Part-II
Bhagawan explains the reason for diversity in religions. Part-III deliberates
on the principle of Oneness that is common to all religions. In Part-IV,
Bhagawan expounds on the unique statement made by Him, ‘There is only one
Religion; the Religion of Love”. In Part-V, Bhagawan appeals to all people not
to criticize any religion and to respect all religions.
Part-V of this theme focuses on the
fact that one must never criticize any religion but one must always respect all
religions. The six audio extracts in this posting are taken from the Discourses
delivered by Bhagawan in the years 1975, 1985, 1989 and 1990.
Clip-1 highlights the fact that when the essence of all the religions is one and
the same, where is the need for any differences at all. In Clip-2 Bhagawan
appeals to people to look upon all religions with Samadrishti (equal
respect). In Clip-3 Bhagawan comes down heavily on those who profess to be
religious but do not respect all religions. He says if one does not like to
respect other religions, better to be silent but never criticize. Clip-4
explicitly states that any religion which denounces any other religion can
never be called a religion at all. In Clip-5 Bhagawan explains how religions
are never the cause for conflict and violence as is commonly believed, but it
is the selfish minds of people that are the root cause. Part-I of this theme of
“Unity of Religions” started with a Telugu poem by Bhagawan communicating the
unity of all religions. Therefore, very aptly, the final Clip-6 of Part-V
concludes with another Telugu poem which states that if the human mind (Mathi)
is good, no religion (Mathamu) can be bad.
Each audio clip has a name that adopts the following code: Serial
number, Title appropriate to the key content, Duration of the clip,
Year-Month-Date of the Clip. Below the title is the translation in English of
the select excerpt of the Discourse, followed by the audio player. The
post ends with a short quiz that would help you evaluate your assimilation of
Bhagawan's Message from these extracts.
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01-Where is the need for differences when all
Religions preach the same Truth-1.28-1990 December 25
All Religions preach the same Truth Image Source |
02-All Religions should be looked upon as
One-1.38-1990 December 25
Look upon all Religions with equal respect |
03-Respect your own Religion-Do not criticize other
Religions-2.41-1989 July 23
Respect all Religions Never Criticize any Religion Image Source |
Today, you call yourself as a Hindu,
but you do not respect your own religion. Today, some call their religion as
Islam, but they do not respect their religion. Others call themselves as
Christians, but they do not respect their religion. There are many differences
in individual beliefs.
Islam preaches, treat every other
being as your brother and conduct yourself accordingly. But do they walk along
that path? No. Christianity teaches forbearance, stating that if anyone slaps
you once, offer yourself to receive the second slap also. They claim to belong
to a particular religion, but they do not practice the same. It is best that
each one should respect his own religion. It is good to respect other religions
also. If you do not like to respect other religions, be silent, but do not
criticize them.
It is most necessary for students to
develop such a broad-minded mentality today. Today’s students are responsible
for the progress of Bharath. Do not observe any difference or any hatred
against any religion. Remember that the essence of all religions is one and the
same. Do not criticize other religions. Criticism is dangerous. When you
criticize another religion, you are really guilty of assailing your own
religion. Therefore, show your reverence to everyone. Sarva Jeeva
Namaskaaram Keshavam Pratigachhati.
The prostrations you offer to everyone will ultimately reach Keshava
(God) alone.
04-Any Religion that denounces any other Religion
is no Religion at all-It is madness-2.50-1985 December 25
Any Religion that denounces any other Religion is no Religion at all |
This applies to Christianity also.
They argue, “We are Christians. Jesus is the only God. There is no other God”.
Yes, one may claim that Jesus alone is God. But they should not criticize
others’ religions. To have faith in Jesus but to violate His teaching; can this
be a proper way of establishing religion? No religion should have the thoughts
of criticizing any other religion. It is not a religion at all that cavils at
other religions. It is a form of madness.
05-Conflicts and Violence are not caused by
Religions (Mathamu)-But by Selfish Minds (Mathulu)-2.11-1990
December 25
Conflicts are caused not by Religion but by Selfish Minds |
In Bharat also, all are Bharatiyas
and they profess the Bharathiya religion. But why is there discord
amongst them? When we examine this question deeply, we find that religions are
not the real reason for these conflicts. Only selfish minds are the cause.
Wearing the garb of religion, to fulfil individual selfish motives, conflicts
are being incited among the people.
06-If the Mind is good which Religion is bad-1.21-1975
November 21
Telesimelugavalayu Telivitoda
Manasu Manchidaina Matamedi Cheddadi
Unnamaata Telupuchunnamaata
All religions put together teach us
only good things,
Understanding this, one should
conduct himself with intelligence;
If one’s mind is good, how can any
religion be bad at all,
This is the plain and simple Truth
that I am communicating to you.
A Short Quiz
01-Who according to Bhagawan is a true Pandit or Scholar?
02-What message does Bhagawan communicate through the verse, “Sarva
Jeeva Namaskaaram Keshavam Pratigachhati” ?
03-What according to Bhagawan is the true reason for all the
conflicts and violence in the world?
04-What is the link between religion (mathamu) and the human mind (mathi)?
I am trying to understand, what is meant by the following statement,
ReplyDeletethe message of Sikh gurus supports the underlying unity of people of all religions
Where did you get this statement from?
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