Lecture 8, 9, 10: Desireless Action, Bhakti, Deities, Visnu Flashcards
Good desires are characterized as
- Unselfish
- Calm
- God
Bad Desires are characterized as
- Burning Desires
- Selfish
- Worldly Pleasures
Bhakti means
Devotion/Attachment
One of the solutions of desireless action is
to only desire god
An alternate path to liberation that is one of the most pervasive practices in hinduism is
Bhakti
Is Bhakti desireless?
No, it is a deep love for god, an attachment to god
4 forms of Bhakti
- Attachment of divine companionship
- Attachment of parental affection
- Attachment of the beloved
- Attachment of the deepest separation
Attachment of divine companionship is
relating to god as intimate friend (arjuna/krsna)
Attachment of parental affection is
treat deity as one’s own child (Krsna’s mother or father)
Attachment of the beloved is modeled on
modeled on Krsna, who has multiple partners
Who is Krsna’s prime mistress?
Radha
3 types of beloved Bhakti love
- New love
- Forbidden Love
- Marital Love
What is attachment of the deepest separation?
Love of estranged lovers, longing for union but perhaps won’t
The traditional role of Brahma is
creation
The traditional role of Visnu is
Maintenance
The traditional role of siva is
destruction
How are the gods distinguished in worship?
People worship them separately in different eras where each god and goddess takes on the jobs of all three
Personal Gods mean
they take on a persona, not your own personal god. They are anthropomorphic.
The name for God that has no human form and does not intervene in human affairs…often seen as union with everything
Brahman
To hindu traditions, time works in what pattern?
cyclic
What is pralaya?
Destruction/Dissolution
The golden age of time is when…
people are acting within their dharma, faithful to social and religious requirements
What is the Kali age?
Where people are judged on their death, rather than their moral character
The Markandeya episode is found within the…
Marhabarata