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The Vedas are not concerned with religiosity - but to inform the ignorant they comment about religiosity to educate the reader.

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TEXT 66
sarva-dharman parityajya mam ekam saranam vrajaaham tvam sarva-papebhyo moksayisyami masucah

SYNONYMS
sarva-dharman--all varieties of religion; parityajya--abandoning; mam--unto Me; ekam--only; saranam--surrender; vraja--go; aham--I; tvam--you; sarva--all; papebhyah--from sinful reactions; moksayisyami--deliver; ma--not; sucah--worry.

TRANSLATION
Abandon all varieties of religion and just surrender unto Me (Krsna). And I shall deliver you from all sinful reaction. Do not fear.

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Originally posted by Dasa
TRANSLATION
Abandon all varieties of religion and just surrender unto Me (Krsna). And I shall deliver you from all sinful reaction. Do not fear.
Don't Muslim and Christian holy scriptures, for example, basically contain the same kinds of exhortations?

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Originally posted by Dasa
The Vedas are not concerned with religiosity - but to inform the ignorant they comment about religiosity to educate the reader.

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TEXT 66
sarva-dharman parityajya mam ekam saranam vrajaaham tvam sarva-papebhyo moksayisyami masucah

SYNONYMS
sarva-dharman--all varieties of religion; pa ...[text shortened]... d just surrender unto Me (Krsna). And I shall deliver you from all sinful reaction. Do not fear.
Who is Krsna? Is that the Hindu way of saying "Christ' or "the Anointed One"?

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Originally posted by RJHinds
Who is Krsna? Is that the Hindu way of saying "Christ' or "the Anointed One"?
krsna was an alleged avatar of a hindu god, just like jesus was an alleged avatar of a hebrew god.

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Originally posted by VoidSpirit
krsna was an alleged avatar of a hindu god, just like jesus was an alleged avatar of a hebrew god.
A different version or interpretation of Jesus, in other words?

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Originally posted by RJHinds
A different version or interpretation of Jesus, in other words?
it follows a similar formula, but it's an entirely different story.

kind of like edgar rice burroughs books. same formula, but a different exciting story each time.

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Originally posted by VoidSpirit
it follows a similar formula, but it's an entirely different story.

kind of like edgar rice burroughs books. same formula, but a different exciting story each time.
Oh, I think I get it now. They are copying the real Jesus story with fictional
stories with similar characters. But Dasa thinks it is the other way around.

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Originally posted by RJHinds
Oh, I think I get it now. They are copying the real Jesus story with fictional
stories with similar characters. But Dasa thinks it is the other way around.
I could be wrong but I believe if there was any copying it must have been the Christians wot done it, unless the Hindus went back in time and Plagiarized( wot have you Americans got against the letter 'S'😉 the story of Jesus.

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Krsna is blue.
Jesus is normal skin color (prolly a bit darker than in the movies)

totally different.

One love.


Krsna is for those on the path of devotion

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Originally posted by Dasa
The Vedas are not concerned with religiosity - but to inform the ignorant they comment about religiosity to educate the reader.

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TEXT 66
sarva-dharman parityajya mam ekam saranam vrajaaham tvam sarva-papebhyo moksayisyami masucah

SYNONYMS
sarva-dharman--all varieties of religion; pa ...[text shortened]... d just surrender unto Me (Krsna). And I shall deliver you from all sinful reaction. Do not fear.
The Vedas was written by men.

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Originally posted by karoly aczel
Krsna is blue.
Jesus is normal skin color (prolly a bit darker than in the movies)

totally different.

One love.


Krsna is for those on the path of devotion
Krishna is just another name for the devil.

To bad Dasa can't even spell it correctly. What a joke.

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Originally posted by kevcvs57
I could be wrong but I believe if there was any copying it must have been the Christians wot done it, unless the Hindus went back in time and Plagiarized( wot have you Americans got against the letter 'S'😉 the story of Jesus.
Yes, you are wrong and we Americans use the letter "S" many times a day in
our writings and I have never heard of any American complaining or threatening
to refuse to use it in his writings. Maybe, you mean certain words that just
happen to have the letter "S" in it.

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Originally posted by josephw
The Vedas was written by men.
as was the bible

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Originally posted by karoly aczel
Krsna is blue.
Jesus is normal skin color (prolly a bit darker than in the movies)

totally different.

One love.


Krsna is for those on the path of devotion
You must be crazy, if you think I am going to believe that nonsense. I am
asking Dasa anyway.

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Originally posted by nook7
as was the bible
The difference is that the authors of the books of the Bible were inspired by God to write what God wanted said.

You may not believe it, but that doesn't make it any less true.