1). Omnipotent (having great or much power)
2). Omnipresent (to be everywhere)
3). Omniscient (knowing everything) and also must have the abilities to create, sustain and destroy
the universe.
Aryans venerated in the Vedic period and Varuṇa was famous one among those gods. He was considered
as a powerful god comparing to other gods; he was the famous as the controller of the world order
“Ṛtasya Gopa” Ṛta means “the world order” and Gopa means “controller.” The Sun rises in the east
everyday in the morning because Varuṇa controls it. This happened everyday in the morning after the
sun sets; the darkness comes. There is the work of Varuṇa, everything in nature is controlled by
the Varuṇa. The Varuṇa was promoted the controller of the truth. Truth is a moral condition,
keeping truth is good. As a result of that Varuṇa became the god of moral because he was the person
who keeps up the truth. Aryans believed that Varuṇa would punish people those who misbehave and who
do not care for truth. The liars and bad are punished by the Varuṇa while he blesses on the good
people. Later Varuṇa became the controller of justice. Āryans were afraid of the violation of the
laws of Varuna as they knew that Varuṇa would punish the bad. Varuṇa became in the charge of moral
actives in the Aryans society. When any kinds of unjust happened people used to go to Varuna and
complained about them to him. With the belief of Varuṇa, at that time the concept of kamma was
begun to evolve.
0 comments:
Post a Comment