Dear BK and PBK Brothers.
Baba says in Murlis that whatever happens in the Confluence Age is remembered in the scriptures symbolically as stories; which means that the events mentioned in the 2 great epics ''Mahabharat'' and ''Ramayan'' are not to be taken in the literal sense but they carry a deep spiritual meaning.
Those who are well versed in Indian mythology, they will recollect that, in the scripture "Mahabharat", when the war between the Kauravas and Pandavas is over, the Pandavas begin their journey to heaven; but on their way, all but one collapse, starting from Draupadi, then Nakul, then Sahadev, then Bhima and then Arjuna; only Yudhister and a dog enter heaven (Yudhister ke saath sirf ek kutta swarg mein gaya); Now my dillemma is why the most lustful of all animals i.e. dog should enter heaven along with Yudhister?? Why, the other Pandavas, did not make it to heaven?? ; and who represents Yudhister (symbolically).
Can anyone please enlighten us on this aspect : What are the scriptures trying to reveal ??
OK Om Shanti.
shivsena.
[editor's note; "Yudhister" is also commonly known as Yudhishthir ]
Baba says in Murlis that whatever happens in the Confluence Age is remembered in the scriptures symbolically as stories; which means that the events mentioned in the 2 great epics ''Mahabharat'' and ''Ramayan'' are not to be taken in the literal sense but they carry a deep spiritual meaning.
Those who are well versed in Indian mythology, they will recollect that, in the scripture "Mahabharat", when the war between the Kauravas and Pandavas is over, the Pandavas begin their journey to heaven; but on their way, all but one collapse, starting from Draupadi, then Nakul, then Sahadev, then Bhima and then Arjuna; only Yudhister and a dog enter heaven (Yudhister ke saath sirf ek kutta swarg mein gaya); Now my dillemma is why the most lustful of all animals i.e. dog should enter heaven along with Yudhister?? Why, the other Pandavas, did not make it to heaven?? ; and who represents Yudhister (symbolically).
Can anyone please enlighten us on this aspect : What are the scriptures trying to reveal ??
OK Om Shanti.
shivsena.
[editor's note; "Yudhister" is also commonly known as Yudhishthir ]