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    Who is God?

    The Divine Philosophy of the True Indhuism.

    (1) As far as divine world is concerned, saying that only one god exists is a very wrong imagination of man. This is a very strange and absurd desire of man.

    (2) Believing and thinking that God knows all languages is a very great mistake of man. Man alone becomes god due to his achievements in that birth. The man-turned-god knows only the language that he spoke during that last birth. Even if he becomes god, he or she could not understand other languages than the languages he spoke or learnt.

    (3) Man imagines like little children that god could do anything; and he knows everything. This is also a great mistake of man.

    (4) Even if these gods came from other celestial planets of this universe or even if the siddhars are worshipped as gods; their knowledge and abilities are limited to their own learnings and experiences. Gods also have differences amongst them in knowledge and power very much similar to the differences between man to man in talents and knowledge.

    Based on these great facts only the Pathinen Siddhars formed their Siddha Philosophy or Saiva Philosophy known as Indhu Religion. Even though any individual or family or group who worship certain desired gods by going to their temples, they also have deities of house, family deities, village deities and country deities to be worshipped on regular basis at different levels.

    Further, people should perform their worships only on the basis of their mother tongue. That too, the gods they worship should belong to their race within the boundaries of their country.

    When a person had become god due to his divine achievements or martyrdom in a distant place other than his native country; then the people related to him would go to that far off place, perform prayers, take three handfuls of soil from that samathi and store in a new bamboo box. They would also prepare a sacred Kalasam and bring both the Kalasam and the bamboo box to the native place. During the transit they would sprinkle flowers all along and bring back that god to their village. Then they would build a temple for that god in that place. After that they would never go to the samadhi in the far off country as their god has been brought to their native village itself. Like this all the gods of Indhu religion were men or women who lived in the history. Thus gods of Indhu religion are not imaginary ones.


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