similarities between the new testament and Gita

Topic started by Ashok (@ 12-255-214-107.client.attbi.com) on Tue Sep 24 02:24:27 .
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As a method to unite our christian brethren with the hindu counterparts. I have made an attempt to establish a link in our religions, maybe this will allow us to loos at each other with a bit of familiarity. I will add more at a later date, as I want the discussion to continue... so the following is the first bit of my write up

Though created in distinct times, under disticnt cultures the Bible and the Gita have a lot of similarities. I want to examine a few of these, so that we can reconcile our hindu and christian brethren and maybe present a unique opportunity where we can have a common ground for Unity.

Lets start with the basics of The Bible, though I have major disagreements about whether the bible was divinely inspired or not, I have to concede to the idea that it does present us with some unique and amazing concepts, one of Divinity and the other of ideal life to follow. This is exemplified by the way that Jesus lived and lead his life. I will only look at the New Testament, eventhough the old testement is as much a part of the religion as the new.

Now to the Gita, the Gita was supposedly a conversation between Krishna and Arjuna, lets not get into when and whether it happened but lets examine the similarities in these two amazing testaments of leading an exemplary lifestyle. The Gita was recited by Lord Krishna in the battlefield to remind Arjuna about his Karmic duties, and also at the same time provide him with an understanding of “The Truth”..

Lets start with one of the basic conceptf of God and the divinity of Krishna/Christ, and the similarity in the concept of Advaita (hope the Christians in here will not mind in me using this term) ..

In John 14.20 Jesus says
At that day you shall know that I am in my father, and ye in me, and I in you

This is basically the concept of advaita, that God is within oneself. I am not saying that Jesus knew about advaitha but that this is a very similar concept to advaita.. So here is a line from the Gita saying the same thing..

Yena bhutany assent draksyasy atmany athomayi (gita 4.35)

This basically says “by this knowledge you will realize that all beings are in you and also in me… notice the similar concept of Advaita exemplified by this statement…

Another similarity
John 14.21 jesus says
“he who loveth me, will be loved by my father and will love him”

So this says that if you “love” Jesus, you love the lord as well as he loves you

Similarly in the Gita (7.17)
Lord Krishna says..
“Priyo hi jnanino tyartham aham sa ca mama priyah”

I am much beloved of the jnanin, and I too love much the jnanin…


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