02-23-2019, 03:42 PM
Hello all,
I am Ajay of Hindu and Indian origin.
I have come across some interesting observations which depict an interesting correlation between God and light....
In Hinduism, the Vedas and Hindu scriptures considers the Shivalinga as representing a cosmic pillar of light. The Dharmic monotheistic sect the Prajapita Brahmakumaris consider God to be a point of light.
In Islam, Allah has 100 name's, and one of them is Alnoor ( the Light).
“God is light,” says 1 John 1:5, in the Bible in Christianity.
In Judaism, Psalm 76:4 says of God, “You are radiant with light.”
So this correlation between God and light, is a common denominator in these four major world religions.
Imo, the fire worship in Zoroastrianism may be illustrating this correlation between God (Ahura Mazda ) and light as well, light being emitted by the fire.
If you find any further proofs or evidences in this regard, especially in Judaism, please do share it here.
Thanking you all in advance...
Ajay.
I am Ajay of Hindu and Indian origin.
I have come across some interesting observations which depict an interesting correlation between God and light....
In Hinduism, the Vedas and Hindu scriptures considers the Shivalinga as representing a cosmic pillar of light. The Dharmic monotheistic sect the Prajapita Brahmakumaris consider God to be a point of light.
In Islam, Allah has 100 name's, and one of them is Alnoor ( the Light).
“God is light,” says 1 John 1:5, in the Bible in Christianity.
In Judaism, Psalm 76:4 says of God, “You are radiant with light.”
So this correlation between God and light, is a common denominator in these four major world religions.
Imo, the fire worship in Zoroastrianism may be illustrating this correlation between God (Ahura Mazda ) and light as well, light being emitted by the fire.
If you find any further proofs or evidences in this regard, especially in Judaism, please do share it here.
Thanking you all in advance...
Ajay.