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Content IntroductionBanaras and Jerusalem Comparison of aspects of
Hinduism Conclusion References
Banaras for JewsJerusalem & Banaras, two most holiest
placesBoth were under attack from the
barbaric invaders Moksha (merging with God) vs.
Closeness with God (Gigul: Kabbalistic concept of reincarnation)
Place equally holy and respected for various faiths within Hinduism
God resides in the placeMay help to realize the Chakras / Z
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monistichttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilgul
Similarities about Banaras & Jerusalem Both the holiest placesBoth are the places where God
dwells Praying at both places gives Love
of God
Explanation of KarmaExplanation of the reasons of the
pain, which cannot be only understood as a test but a manifestation of our old karmas
Hindu View on Reincarnation & Kundalini & Moksha Cycle form of human soulReincarnation and its mechanism
using astrologyKundalini to understand the
God’s divine energy within us, which can also be called as consciousness
God in both faithsGod is non-physical, non-
corporeal, and eternal
Shechina & ShaktiFeminine aspect of the God’s
powerWhich dwells and inhabits in
every human and the worldView froms Hasidic Judaism
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shekhinah
Chokhmah & ChakrasIn the Kabbalah of Judaism, is the
uppermost of the SephirotIt represents wisdom It may represent one of the
chakras
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chokhmah_(Kabbalah)
YHWH & Shiv (or his mantra)Rabbinical tradition etymologizes
the name YHWH as "the self-existent One" based on Exodus 3:14-15
YHWH appears as a “pillar of fire” in Exodus 13:21-22 and 14:24
http://hinduismtheopensourcefaith.blogspot.com/2010/09/are-jews-shivaites-is-yhwh-jewish-blue.html
Godhead (of Judaism) vs. Hinduism
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godhead_%28Judaism%29
Hashgochoh Protis / Hashgachah Pratit, lit. Divine supervision of the
individualCause and EffectTwo Scholars: Nachmanides and
NachmanidesGod interventions in human
affairs
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divine_providence_%28Judaism%29
Ein SofBrahm-Jyoti (Infinite light)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ein_Sof
Sephirot
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sephirah_%28Kabbalah%29
Planes of existence Atziluth (תL or World of Emanation. On this level ,(אRצPילו
the light of the Ein Sof (Infinite Divine or literally translated "without end") radiates and is still united with its source. This supernal revelation therefore precludes the souls and Divine emanations in Atzilus from sensing their own existence.
Beri'ah (הVיאPרXLב or alternatively[3] הVL or World of (בXLרPיCreation. On this level is the first concept of creatio ex nihilo however without any shape or form. This is also where the Highest Ranking Angels are to be found.
Yetzirah (הVירPצX or World of Formation. On this level the (יcreated being assumes shape and form.
Assiah (הVL or World of Action. On this level the (עRש\Pיcreation is complete; however, it is still on a spiritual level. At a later stage there is the 'physical Assiah' comprising our physical Universe with all its creatures.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Worlds
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodicy
MetatronA Prince of Divine PresenceJophiel is said in Jewish lore to be a
companion to the Angel MetatronIf he is a Cherub or a Throne then he is also
a "prince of heaven" found in Jewish law and is a caretaker of the seven heavens and the angelic choirs.
Hashmallim (Pavan Dev)Rudra / Sheesh nag
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SeraphimNarad muney
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malakh)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metatron
Devas AngelsGod’s Angels assists him during
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_angelic_hierarchy
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabbalistic_angelic_hierarchy
Shiv (formless & non-percieveable )God is an absolute one indivisible
incomparable being who is the ultimate cause of all existence. Jewish tradition teaches that the true aspect of God is incomprehensible and unknowable, and that it is only God's revealed aspect that brought the universe into existence, and interacts with mankind and the world.
Article on connections between Judaism and Saivism
by Saint Francis of Assisi Ecumenical Retreathttp://thebluegodofjudaism.blogspot.com/
Options ahead of youDemi Gods for temporary desires MokshaHeavenOne kalp (which is a very long
time of the cycle of world creation and destruction)
ConclusionExplored into areas of similarities
between the two faithsIntended to bring people of two
faiths closer Attempt to revive the dormant
comparative religion studies in the area
Important for people of both religion to understand one other as to get closer
References All the respective references are
given below on each slide
http://personalpages.tds.net/~theseeker/Abraham.htm
http://www.veda.harekrsna.cz/connections/Judaism.php
http://www.harekrsna.com/sun/editorials/05-08/editorials2960.htm
http://www.donmeh-west.com/sevenchak.shtml
http://www.yogiphilosophy.com/docs/ParallelsinBuddhismHinduismKabbalah_web.pdf
http://iraisrael.com/pdf/hinduism.pdf.http://thebluegodofjudaism.blogspot.
com/