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One hears so much from the Shiviates and their so called battles, yet they
only worship Krishna but are attracted to the modes of ignorance. According
to the Gita in Chapter 10 verse 23 it is stated :
Shaivites do not worship Krishna as the Brahman as the Brahman cannot
be incarnated in one person. What would the rest of the world be in
that case ?
Of all the Rudas I am Lord Shiva, of the Yaksas and Raksasas I am Lord of
wealth[Kuvera], of the Vasus I am fire[Agni], and of mountians I am Meru.
Purport:
There are elevn Rudras, of whome Sankara, Lord Shiva, is predominant. He is
the incarnation of the Supreme Lord in charge of the mode of ignorance in
the universe. The Leader of the Yaksas and Raksasas in Kuvera, the master
treasurer of the demigods, and he is a representation of the Supreme Lord.
Meru is a mountain famed for its rich natural resources.
Sankara first of all is not Lord Shiva. In Shaivism Shiva is
considered the Brahman and Sankara his destructive manifestation.
Some Vaishnav thoughts and prayers:
Lord Shiva is The First Expansion of Lord Krishna (Hari) and he is also
setting an example to the Vaishnav of how to be a devotee of the Lord Sri
Hari. Lord Shiva appeals to those who want material rewards and those who
are in ignorance. Sri Hari is very kind to everyone and gives all a chance
to know him the includes fallen souls like myself.
If Sri Hari is kind to everyone, who is making so many people
miserable ? And why have souls like you fallen if he doesn't want you
to ? Is he not all powerful ?
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Even the blind and the materially unintelligent persons can see Krishna is
the Supreme Lord. You have to be dead to not realise this but in most cases
people are, they are spritually dead. So wake up and see the truth. I am
not a Hindu I am a Vaishnav I believe in Dharma and all beings are equal,
race colour and creed have no place in Dharma.
As you have just made a discrimination between creed (Hindu vs
Vaishnav) you cannot claim that you believe that creed has no place in
dharma.
Shiva is neither kind nor mean, he is seen by some as one and by some
as another due to their own attachments. He is neither good nor bad,
as good is what people deem desirable and bad is what they wish to
avoid. He is neither peaceful nor violent. He just is and all the
rest is relative to him. All other discriminations exist within the
self, they are created by the self due to their ignorance. And Shiva
is beyond all of these, he is the Brahman. That is the doctrine. The
symbol of his doctrine, the Shivalinga is required in all Hindu
temples.
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