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@Ramkrishnan

You got the point SIR, why god didnt try to prevent that war as he is supposed to do anything? Lord Krishna was not God but a God incarnate and he had limitations to take decisions. This means every thing happens by its own karma and God has no role in our lives.

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God or otherwise, how and why it's justified to remain as a silent spectator when evil forces are unleashing the terror and mayhem ? Even a good Samaritan cannot keep himself aloof when something that threatens the normal life.

If God cant prevent destruction even in satyog and has to be a silent spectator at that time and what is the role of God...

 

Why one should wait for the God and intervene, when man himself is capable of sorting out the things ?

 

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Who else if not God...after all he is the root cause of every headache too man_with_turban.png 

 


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God created Man. Provided all the resources within him. He wanted man should become strong and self sufficient. Remember God helps those who help themselves. Don't think god comes from the blue and blesses you without putting his own efforts. In fact God will be happy to see his creation emerging as strong and sturdy.

 

God is the creator, we all are his creation. Thats it.. we expect, we blame him, all due to our emotional dependency. We need someone to lean on, someone to blame and someone to rescue us. May be trait of a human being.

What is good and what is evil. Nobody says that he is on side of evil.  The wars are not for ending evil. These are for some self interest- good or evil. The Mahabharat war was also for some personal and self interest of Pandavas and Kauravas.  Good or evil can always be interpreted any way. 

Ultimately, lasting poace requires that disputes be settled amicable and throug conciliation. It is not necessary that truth and virtue always triumphs. Evil can also win. Mythologically,  the asurs (devils) defeated the surs O(gods) several times. The fight between good and evil (interpreted according to vested interests) never ends. 


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The incident of Asuras winning over Suras is a temporary triumph. Truth triumphs always. May be in a delayed manner.

 

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