Concept of God in Hinduism by Dr. Zakir Naik

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1.Common Concept of God in Hinduism:

Hinduism is commonly perceived as a polytheistic religion. Indeed, most Hindus would attest to this, by professing belief inmultiple Gods.

While some Hindus believe in the existence of three gods,

some believe in thousands of gods,

and some others in thirty three crore i.e. 330 million Gods.

However, learned Hindus, who are well versed in their scriptures, insist that aHindu should believe in and worship only one God.

The major difference between the Hindu and the Muslim perception of God is the common Hindus’ belief in the philosophy of Pantheism.

Pantheism considers everything, living and non-living, to be Divine and Sacred.

The common Hindu, therefore, considers everything as God.

He considers the trees as God, the sun as God, the moon as God, the monkey as God, the snake as God and even human beings as manifestations of God!

Islam, on the contrary, exhorts man to consider himself and his surroundings as examples of Divine Creation rather than asdivinity itself.

Muslims therefore believe that everything is God’s i.e. the word ‘God’with an apostrophe ‘s’.

In other words the Muslims believe that everything belongs to God.

The trees belong to God, the sun belongs to God, the moon belongs to God, the monkey belongs to God, the snake belongs to God, the human beings belong to God and everything in this universe belongs to God.

Thus the major difference between the Hindu and the Muslim beliefs is the difference of the apostrophe ‘s’.

The Hindu says everything is God.

The Muslim says everything is God’s.

2.Concept of God according to Hindu Scriptures:

We can gain a better understanding of the concept of God in Hinduism by analysing Hindu scriptures.

BHAGAVAD GITA

The most popular amongst all the Hindu scriptures is the Bhagavad Gita.Consider the following verse from the Gita:

"Those whose intelligence has been stolen by material desires surrender unto demigods and follow the particular rules and regulations of worship according to their own natures."[Bhagavad Gita 7:20]

The Gita states that people who are materialistic worship demigods i.e. ‘gods’ besides the True God

UPANISHADS:

The Upanishads are considered sacred scriptures by the Hindus.The following verses from the Upanishads refer to the Concept of God:

i."Ekam evadvitiyam"

"He is One only without a second."[Chandogya Upanishad 6:2:1]

ii."Na casya kascij janita na cadhipah".

"Of Him there are neither parents nor lord."[Svetasvatara Upanishad 6:9]

iii."Na tasya pratima asti"

"There is noo likeness of Him".[Svetasvatara Upanishad 4:19]3

iv.The following verses from the Upanishad allude to the inability of man to imagine God in a particular form:

"Na samdrse tisthati rupam asya, na caksusa pasyati kas canainam."

"His form is not to be seen; no one sees Him with the eye."[Svetasvatara Upanishad 4:20]4

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