Many of his quotes regarding false religions I find in contradiction with the traditional teachings of the Church. In my opinion this gives the members of these false religions absolutely no reason to seek conversion to the True Faith.
FOR INTERRELIGIOUS DIALOGUE
TO THE HINDUS ON THE FEAST OF DIWALI 2006
vatican.va/roman_curia/pontifical_councils/interelg/documents/rc_pc_interelg_doc_20061016_diwali_en.html
Dear Hindu Friends,
1.As people seeking for **the Absolute **you will pause for a short while on your spiritual journey and celebrate joyfully Deepavali, your ancient religious feast, which for you signifies the victory of truth over untruth, light over darkness, good over evil and life over death. On behalf of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue I wish Hindus all over the world **a happy feast of Diwali **
Again, this sounds more than just liberal.
**दीपवलि (Sanskrit) - diipavali
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**Does anyone within this forum know what Diwali actually represents?
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For those who do not, I shall endeavor to provide some information.
What it truly represents is the Worship of the Great Hindu Gods.
FIVE DAY DURATION OF HINDU WORSHIP:
Day 1: Dhanatrayodashi
- The Worship of the God Dhanvantri who arose from the churning of oceans by the Gods and Demons. He established a way of life and code of conduct, and the basis of the Ayurvedic system.
Day 2: Naraka Chaturdashi
**पूजां कृ **(Sanskrit) which is a puja i.e. - Worship (english)
This day is
Worship and offerings to Lord Sri Krishna/ Lord Sri Vishnu for the defeat the demon Narakasura.
Children utilize firecrackers to symbolize that Lord Sri Krishna/Vishnu (their Gods) defeated the demon. Also, later in the day Lakshmi is worshiped.
Day 3:Lakshmi Puja
लक्ष्मी पूजां क (Sanskrit) - worship of Laksmi
This day is very important as it signifies the** Worship of the Great Gods, Lakshmi and Ganesha, as they are Supreme **concerning wealth and auspicious beginnings.
Day 4: Govardhan Puja
Worship pf Lord Krishna and His teachings that all must Worship Nature. He defeated Indra on this day.
Day 5: Bhayitika
भौतिक (Sanskrit) - the physical mark
Brothers and Sisters perform a Hindu ritual with the use of various substances such as Ghee(purified butter), Camphor, Sandalwood/vermillion paste, etc. The
riual is known as an Aarti (कल्प -(Sanskrit - ritual). It is a
purificatory Blessing and worship of a Deva (देव - (Sanskrit- for God) or person. A tilak is placed on the brother’s foreheads. It is to ward off malefic influences, the ‘evil eye’ so to speak. In other words, this is a ***superstitious belief.
Now I know a little since I have Hinduism within my family.
Do any of you still agree with ‘The Pope John Paul 2(and others) Ecumenical Strategy’?