The Babylonian civilization scattered all over for the
language issue, their idol worship also spread all over the world. For this
many satanic worshiping religious developed which still exists today with
reformation with the social, culture, tradition and political issue of other
countries. It spread at
Greek, Rome, Spain, Middle-east and Asia. Based on the historical evidence a
connection between ancient India and Babylon has been found as there has some
remarkable similarities between their religions. While in the impact of the
Babylonian religion as the Bible we know that the flood of Noah, one example of
their similarity is the remarkable correspondence between MANU the Indian flood
hero, as described in the Satapatha Brahmana (SB 1:8.1.1-6) and the Mahabharata
(MB 3:186) and Uta-Napishtim also that has depicted in the Babylonian Gilgamesh
(G 11:1-161).
As
well as the land of Shinar which is the part of present Iraq from this place
where the Babylon Religion formed. That is also a part of Balkan Peninsula,
from where the Historian thinks that the Hindu civilization came to the fertile
valley of the Indus River in the third and second millennium before the birth
of Christ about 2500 BC. It was not until centuries later that the name
“Hinduism” was first used. At that time they worship idols, serpent, sun, moon,
hills, fire, wind, hills and witchcraft.
Hinduism can be
described as developing over three historical periods. During each period,
Hinduism adapted to new situations, but kept traces of the previous periods.
These Three periods are Pre-Vedic Period (2500 to 1500 BC), Vedic period (1500
BC to 600 BC) and The Upanishadic Period (600 BC to 200 BC).
The Hindu Belief in trion god Like Babylonian Religion: As Hindu faith there
has many gods. Among those there are three major gods named Brahma: The Creator, Vishnu: The Preserver and Shiva: The Destroyer/Redeemer and these
three is one. Brahma is not only creates nature and universe, but also protects
them with His divine power. Brahma is perpetual, holy, liberal, omniscient,
luminous, incorporeal, omnipresent and almighty by nature. As Brahma is
omnipresent, one cannot see him. They believe that Brahma is also named Paramatma (the Supreme Soul). When He
resides in any animated object or living being as soul, He is called Embodied Soul (Jibatma).
So
it is almost looking like Genesis 2:7, “And
Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a
living soul”. This is also one sign that Satan used God’s word giving
different view to establish his religion.
Creation as
Hinduism:
At the beginning there was no existence of this universe. It was all dark then.
Gradually light, and water were created, the earth was created. Eventually came
the vegetation, small creatures, animal world, and mankind etc. one after
another. God is in the root of all creatures. The Gita says that he is the supreme soul and the only shelter. God is
in the root of creating all creatures of the universe. Again, he lies in the
animal body in the form of soul and controls us. He is the life in life, in the
living being, everlasting nucleolus of the living word or creation. The life
which is in the body of the creature is a part of the supreme soul. The body of
the creature is immovable and dead without the soul. He is the reason of the
birth and death of all creatures. When God enters into the animal body in the
form of soul, animal body gets consciousness then and becomes movable and
active.
Hindu
Faith of Life:
The Eternal Cycle of All Life_
As a man leaves an old garment
and puts on one that is new,
the
Spirit leaves his mort al body
and
then puts on one that is new.
(Bhagavad Gita 2.22)
All life is according
to Hinduism governed by a law of birth, death and rebirth. All life must return
to the world after death. This law is called the Wheel of Life or SAMSARA, and
it applies to all living things—not just human life. People may not end up
being reborn as humans; they could be reborn or reincarnated as animals as
well. The goal of life for Hindus is, ultimately to be free from the wheel of
life. This liberation from the cycle of rebirths is called MOKSHA. MOKSHA means
eternal emancipation. As Hinduism the human soul came from supreme soul. As the
work of human after death it migrates from one to another body. And by virtue
there stop the rebirth but get MOKSHA. Thus it stops their rebirth. At this
state human soul merges with the supreme soul.
According to this belief, Hindus can be
reborn in a higher state of life, moving gradually upward. Someone is reborn
that is determined by the law of karma:
that whatever one does in life affects what one will be in the next. The best
way to ensure good karma (and so a
favorable rebirth) is to perform good deeds and follow one’s duty or dharma. In
contrast, ignoring dharma builds up bad karma and increases the chances of an
unfavorable rebirth.
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