Continued From: http://thoughtsonsanathanadharma.blogspot.ca/2017/05/in-pursuit-of-happiness-part-4.html
We can only know Him with the help of the Vedas.
The Vedas have been accepted as true by many intelligent sages like Sage
Vasishta, Veda Vyasa, Parasara, Valmiki and many great philosophers like Sri
Sankaracharyar, Sri Ramanjacharyar and Sri Madhvacharyar. We are in no way more
intelligent than any of the above people and nor do we have the proper training
to discover God on our own. We accept many scientific theories without any
question. For instance, we accept Bohr’s atomic model without question. How do we know that it is the most accurate model of an
atom? Have each and every one of us seen an electron in orbit? We accept
the model because it has been accepted by other scientists. We know that we
don’t have the training/intelligence to discover the atomic model on our own.
Similarly, we have to accept the Vedic teachings about God because it has been
accepted by the many sages and philosophers. The Vedic teachings are millions
of years old and are not created by any individual person. The Vedic hymns were
heard by the ancient sages and hence the names came to be called as “Shruthi”
in Sanskrit meaning, those that were heard.
Now that we have accepted the existence of God, why are we
created? Who is responsible for our fate? What is the purpose to be achieved by
us in life?
We know that we don’t take birth just because our parents
desired to have children as there are many childless couples in this world who
wish to have children. There are also many couples who do not want children but
are blessed with children. Hence, our birth is not because of our parents’ wish
to have a child but, because the Lord caused us to take birth and assigned our
parents to us. We are created as a sport by the Lord. The act of creation,
destruction and preservation is but a game to Him!
If He wants to play, why should He use us as a toy? Think
of the number of natural calamities like tsunamis and earthquakes which cause
sufferings. Think of the day to day sufferings faced by a physically
handicapped person, people struggling to get a meal and people trying to endure
the aches and pain caused by diseases. These are also the result of His
creation and how could He make us suffer just so that He can play His game? It
is because of the above sufferings that most people believe that God is
non-existent.
The Vedas state that He is always happy. Thus, even when we
suffer, He is happy. Doesn’t this make Him cruel?
There are two types of happiness. We are happy when we are satisfied. The
second kind of happiness is when we laugh mockingly at someone. The Lord
experiences both these types of happiness. When we follow His rules and strive
to reach Him He is happy because He is satisfied with us. When we go against
Him and harm other people, He is happy because He makes fun of us because like
an elephant throwing sand on its head after a bath, we work foolishly to harm
ourselves. For example, there was a servant who worked for a landlord. The
servant was foolish but wished to obtain a raise. His friend advised him to
approach his master when the master was in a good mood. One day the master
asked the servant to purchase some oil. In those days people had to take a
container with them and fill it with oil at the store as oil didn’t come
prepackaged in bottles and cans. The master saw the servant leave with a sack.
‘Where are you off to with the sack?’ asked the master.
‘to get oil,’ replied the servant.
The master started to laugh loudly mocking the servant’s
foolishness. Whoever heard of filling a sack with oil! The servant thought that
the master was happy and approached the master that instance for a raise. We
can all imagine what happened next! Like the master laughing at the servant,
the Lord laughs at us when we keep getting stuck in this material existence
called the ocean of samsara.
God is not cruel because He doesn’t give us a random body
and a random life. We are assigned a body, a family, an occupation, wealth,
health etc. according to our past karmas.
If He assigned our subsequent births at random then He will be at fault. He will then have the fault of troubling us
and He will be cruel because we suffer. As He doesn’t assign our subsequent
births at random, He is not cruel. We get rewarded for our good deeds and are
punished for the bad deeds. When we suffer, the sins earned by us are spent
thus reducing the amount of sins in our karmic account. Every time we are
happy, the merits accumulated in our karmic account are spent. The sins and merits
do not cancel each other; they have to be spent separately in order to bring
the karmic account to zero.
Even in a common game like cricket there are rules to be
followed. A batsman is rewarded six runs or four runs for hitting boundaries
and is called out if the ball is caught by a fielder. Why do we need rules in a
game? Why can’t the batsman be allowed to play even after he had been called
out? Why should each team play with 11 members in their team? If a worldly game
like cricket should have rules including reward and penalty why shouldn’t the
Lord’s game of creation have the same?
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