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Indians: A pure atheism question.......................?

1). Pathar puje hari mile, to mein pujun pahar
Tante te chakki bhali
Pis khae sanssar.

2). Kankar pathar jori ke, masjid lei banae
Tan chari mullah bang dei
Kya Bahra bhaya khudae.

These are Kabir's Dohas. which was the follower of "Gyan Yoga"(Formless way of worship).

So, what's your opinions?
Dear @odampully sir, There are nothing in vedas that against Idol Worship.
Vedas define Gyan, Bhakti and Karma Yoga deeply.

These all yoga's way of worship almighty is different. This is only the reason that some people confused with vedas scripture.
OMG,,,,,,,,; @i got answers, your answer is great.

To each one his own....
Kabir was against idol worship... Not everyone is. I think many of his dohas are full of wisdom, and are great to follow.
But sometimes idols really help you to relate with god. Once I was watching this um... bad scene on TV, and then my eyes fell on a Lord Ganesha idol kept next to it, and I was "oh this is wrong", so I changed the channel.
Sooooo..... whatever helps you in being good, moral and disciplined... worship method doesn't matter.

It is really sad that Odampully here has dedicated his life in showing that idols are bad.... According to me- whatever floats your boat... just be nice

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