The Criterion for Religions — Page 10
Mi'yiirul Madhahib mere mention of Neug 1 , they are also extremely em- barrassed when asked why the divine and moral powers of the Parmeshwar are so limited that even his Godhood cannot be proven on the basis of reason, and because of which the unfortunate Aryas have been de- prived of eternal salvation. The quintessence and the truth about the Parmeshwar of the Hindus is that he is extremely weak and pitiable with regard to his divine and moral powers. Perhaps this is the reason why, in the Vedas, worship of Parmeshwar has been left out, and stress has been laid on the worship of fire, air, moon, sun, and water, and every reward and favour has been sought from these objects. It would indeed be a mistake for the Aryas to rely on their Parmeshwar, for he cannot lead them anywhere while he is himself deprived of all powers and leads his life in frustration. What I have written should be enough for anyone to visualize the true picture of the Parmeshwar of the Hindus. Next comes Christianity, whose adherents vocifer- ously and exaggeratedly believe their 'God', whom they call Jesus Christ, to be the true God. Here is the 1 Neug forms an integral part of the teachings of Aryas-a sect of Hindu- ism. According to this doctrine, if a woman's husband is absent or is sterile, it is obligatory for her to have extramarital sex in order to bear an offspring. I Publishers I