Linguistic Gods and Local status

@shivamani10 (11035)
Hyderabad, India
January 23, 2016 6:09am CST
I'm coming straight to the point. What is the language of Almighty? In India alone there are 826 languages spoken in different states and many regions of the country. (including dialects). Further, many countries are having their own specific language. When it comes to worshipping a God, in India, the God is praised or worshipped in Sanskrit slokas. In Islam the Almighty is worshipped in Arabic through Quran. In case of Germany the God is worshipped in German, in France the French, and the Russians pray Him in Russian (if I am not right please correct it) In that case , it will be an immediate question as to how many languages are spoken by God and how many languages he actually knows? What do these ‘linguistic Gods ‘stands for? If I name them prefixing the names of countries they belong like German God, Indian God, Pakistan God, Russian God, France God, Roman God, Italian God etc., will it not be funny? The German God does not shower blessings on the people praying in a language other than German ? The Indian God does not shower blessings on the people praising him in non-Sanskrit Slokas? If Allah does not accept the prayers of Hindus, if Jesus does not accept the prayers of Muslims, and If ‘Siva’ does not accept the prayers of Christianis and Muslims, the very application of the term ‘GOD’ appears to be quite sarcastic. Should we agree with them as they are knowing only those languages. It is not linguistic discrimination of Gods? Another interesting things to be observed, if the above proposition is accepted, Lord ‘Siva’ if worshipped in U.S can not listen to his devotees though the prayers are offered in Sanskirt slokas as he is a non-local in U.s and the majority of the people are Christians and their God being ‘Lord Jesus”. This leads to separation of Gods on linguistic basic, local area ,regional and National basis. But, how much length of stay will confer on one God of a Country the local status I of God in another Country? Should we not chant Quaran in Arabic in a Church before ‘Jesus’? Should we not read Bible in English in a Mosque before ‘Allah’? Should we not read read Quran in Arabic in a Hindu temple before ‘Lord Shiva?’ Do they listen us or not….is the only point…now.
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