Missions in a Hindu context

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Missions in a Hindu context

Belief System in Hinduism SRUTI means What is heard or Revelation consisting of Four Vedas Rig-Veda: the Prayer book Sama-Veda: the Song book Yajur-Veda: the Ritual book Atharvana-Veda: the book of sacred spells

SMRITI means What is remembered Itihasa or Tradition means history (recorded in two epics, Ramayana and Mahabharata) Puranas means ancient Manu Smriti Book of Law, given by Manu, the Lawgiver

Concepts in Hinduism Moksha Salvation is deliverance of the soul from -The bondage of body & -The universe of time and space Karma is -an action under the influence of passions and undesirable emotions. -It binds every creature in the endless cycle of rebirths

Samsara Cycle of births and rebirths (the transmigration of soul) Brahman (God) - the Ultimate Reality This transmigration of soul goes on till the cycle of Karma is broken. The soul is then identified/dissolved/ absorbed with God

Three ways for Salvation, Union with God Karma Marga: Union through Rituals Bhakti Marga: Union through Devotion Jnana Marga: Union through Knowledge

Points of convergence and divergence between Hinduism and Christianity Convergence Believes in Ultimate Reality/God Believes in Immortality Salvation: Hinduism: Need to work-out your own salvation It is through good works (merit) only

Convergence Salvation: Christianity: Salvation is a gift of God comes from God through grace (Eph. 2:8)

Convergence Salvation: Christian concept of Repentance (Mark 1:15) The final judgment (Heb. 9:27)

Atonement Convergence Atonement through sacrifices Animal Sacrifices: Bible (OT) Practiced it Atonement Hinduism: Self-Atonement Christianity: Atonement through Christ only (Heb. 9:26-30)

Convergence Rebirth: There is concept of rebirth Bible: Born-Again Rebirth: Hinduism: - Law of Karma; many cycles of births and rebirths - Transmigration of soul into different forms (plants, animals)

Convergence Rebirth: Christianity: Born-Again -is the spiritual rebirth In this life only One-time experience (John 3:3) Resurrection after death (I Cor. 15:3-4 & 20-22)

Convergence Union with God Hinduism: Humans become God Christianity: Humans become like God (Rom 8:29)

Convergence Hindu Dharma of Caste: All Humans are the members of one organic body with different functions Church, the body of Christ Hinduism: -No head or controller Christianity: - Christ is the Head of the body (Eph. 1:22)

Convergence Guru: Religious Teacher in Hinduism Rabbi in Judaism Guru: Christ is not only a Teacher, but -The Son of God -Jn. 3:16 -the Savior -John 4:42 -the Way, the Truth & the Life -John 14:6

Meditation: Convergence Meditation (Yoga) means spiritual union with God Meditation: Hinduism: Aim: To alter the mode of human consciousness through the control of body and mind in order to liberate the soul

Convergence Meditation: Meditation (Yoga) means spiritual union with God Meditation: Christianity: Aim: Not Self-concentration but to surrender to the Word in order to serve God (Josh. 1:8, Ps. 1:2-3)

The strength of Christianity in relation to Hinduism The concept of grace The concept of eternal life The personal relationship with God through Christ The close fellowship with the community of believers God the Holy Spirit as the guide for daily life

Conclusion The goal of the study is To establish the connections through convergences. To lead to a sensitive dialogue of the divergences between them. To present the claims of Christ

Mission in a Hindu context, the most significant aspect of Christianity is the concept of grace (Unmerited favor)and not through moral perfection (merit), which is an unrealistic and unattainable ideal

Mr. Vivekananda Sunder Singh Babu, Staff, UESI-IFES, India Email: SUNDERSINGHBABU@GMAIL.COM