Why Do Hindus Worship "Idols"?

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INDIA, December 16, 2017 (Daily O by Devdutt Pattanaik): Who said how a
Hindu or any human is supposed to worship the divine? Who made these rules?
This question is rooted in Abrahamic myth that frowns upon God being given
any form, and the Biblical condemnation of "idolatry" as indicative of a
false religion. In the 19th century, as the British became masters of
India, Hindus were pressured to defend the practice of idol worship. And so
many Hindu reformers went to the extent of saying that "true" Hinduism, in
its pristine form (by which they meant Vedas), had no idols. That idol
worship is a later-day corruption. However, many Hindu traditionalists
rejected this idea.

The tension between giving God form and stripping God of any form is an
ancient one. Before the British, it was the Muslim rulers of India who
frowned upon idol worship. Their raid on temples, which was mainly for
political reasons and economic loot, was justified by stating it was an
exercise against infidel idolatry. This influence of Islam led many Hindus
to prefer the formless (nirguni, nirakar) divine, over divinity with form
(saguni, sakar). So we find some bhakti followers using the name of God to
refer to an abstract entity, while others use the names of Rama and Krishna
or Kali to refer to a specific deity.

The outsider will see the ritual as "idolatry," whether it is bowing to the
image of Jesus hanging on a crucifix, or going around the Kaaba in Mecca,
or singing before the menorah, or carrying the Granth Sahib in a palanquin,
or dancing to the drum beat of tribal rituals in the forest. But the
insider, who is immersed in the act, engages with the larger ideas of life
and existence through the tangible vehicles created by his ancestors.

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With best wishes

S Chander

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