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· 15.05.2023 · 15:30:09 ··· Montag ⭐ 0 🎬 0 📺 AVM
I have often seen that whenever there is a debate with a logical person on a topic like Ramayana, Mahabharata, Gita, Puranas, he stops at Rigveda in the end after being defeated in all ways and says that Rigveda does not describe any god or deity. There is no hypocrisy with it. That's why you should read Rigveda.
So finally I read Rigveda. Now let me see what is there in your Rigveda?? A little investigation has to be done. When I read, I found something that looks like a hoax. And if not, then why is it because in Rigveda, the most original text of Brahmins (Hindus), Krishna has been addressed with words like Asura, Rakshasa, Sinner, and later in Gita, Krishna has been described as the deity of the people along with all the Gods and Goddesses. .
Logically Krishna was such a person who has been accepted as God only under conspiracy (to trap the natives). In spite of all this, Krishna, an ordinary man, became the supreme deity. You can see Chapter 10 and 14 in Bhagwat Gita to know how great Shri Krishna became.
In these chapters Krishna says:- "O best of the Kurus, I shall now predominate for you the transcendental personalities, for there is no end to My expansion. O Arjuna, I am the soul of all beings situated in the heart of all beings and the beginning of all beings, I am also the middle and the end. Thus it is clear that there is no god greater than Krishna as far as the Gita is concerned. Even Brahma, the so-called creator of the universe, is inferior to him.
Let's_investigate a little:-
Indra is the main deity of the Rigveda, the main scripture of the Hindus. Of its 10,552 verses, 3,500 i.e. exactly one-third are related to Indra. The difference of opinion and war between Indra and Krishna is well known. In the famous epic Mahabharata, Vedvyas has described Krishna as the winner and Indra has been shown to be defeated. This war of Indra and Krishna is not a war fought face to face. In this war, the worship of Indra is opposed by Krishna, due to which the enraged Indra is intent on drowning the people of Mathura by raining heavily. Krishna saves his people from the wrath of Indra through Govardhan Parvat. Indra gets tired and accepts defeat. There is no face-to-face battle anywhere in this entire episode, but other Hindu scriptures, especially the Rigveda, mention gruesome violence during this battle and show Indra as the victor.
It has been said in the 8th verse of Rigveda Mandal-1 Sukta 130 that – “O Indra! Arya protects the host in war. Indra, who protects his devotees in many ways, protects him in all wars and protects him in pleasant battles. For the welfare of his devotees, Indra had committed violence against Yagya-haters. Indra stripped off the black skin of an asura named Krishna and killed him on the banks of the Anshumati river and burnt him to ashes. Indra destroyed all violent humans.
It is written in the first verse of Sukta 101 of Mandal-1 of Rigveda that: “Gamatvijas, the Indra who killed the pregnant wives of Krishna Asura because of the friendship of King Rijishva, with food in the form of Havi for the purpose of his praiseworthy Indra- He also spoke words of praise. He holds a thunderbolt in his Kamavarni right hand. Desirous of protection, we invoke that same Indra along with the Maruts.
Verses 13, 14, 15 and 17 of Mandala 8 Sukta 96 of the Rigveda should also be seen to understand the indebtedness of the enmity between Indra and Krishna (see the original Sanskrit verses in the Veda published by Shanti Kunj Prakashan, Gayatri Pariwar, Haridwar).
Verse 13 of Rigveda: An asura named Krishna who was fast moving and carrying ten thousand armies along with him lived on the banks of Anshumati river. Indra searched that shouting asura with his intelligence and destroyed the slayer armies for the benefit of mankind.
Verse 14: Indra said - I have seen Krishna Asura roaming in a cave on the banks of the river Anshumati, situated in the water like the bright sun. O lustful Maruto, I seek thee for battle. You kill him in battle.
Verse 15: The fast-moving demon Krishna used to live on the banks of the Anshumati river as a shining light. Indra, with the help of Brihaspati, killed Kali and the armies coming to attack.
Verse 17: O thunderbolt Indra! You have done that work. By becoming a unique warrior, you destroyed the power of Krishna with your thunderbolt. You killed Krishna Asura with his face down for the welfare of Kutsa with your weapons and got the cows of the enemies by your power. (Translation-Veda, Vishwa Books, Delhi Press, New Delhi)

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