International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies
Volume 5, Issue 5, 2025
God cannot change the destiny
Author(s): Subhendu Das
Abstract:
(A) This is a multidisciplinary research and review paper; it borrows ideas from many subjects including Vedas, Bible, mathematics, physics, economics, electrical engineering, system engineering, philosophy etc. The title of the article originates in Vedas. And Vedas say without multidisciplinary approach no subject can be understood completely. Vedas also say that if you are confined in one subject only, then you cannot know even your own subject. However, it will be our objective to make the paper as short as possible, with all major ideas briefly described here, and all details included in the references.
(B) Destiny means everything in the universe is precisely planned, moment by moment, and for eternity. There is no randomness, and no uncertainty in destiny. This destiny definition is valid for all objects in the entire universe. On the other hand, God means He is almighty and can change anything and everything in the entire universe, and as He wishes. Sri Krishna, considered as a highest-level seer yogi, and a God by most Indians, had to reincarnate many times, and died the way He was predicted by his destiny.
(C) So naturally, there can be a conflict between the two objects: Destiny and God. As an example, you can ask God to bless you so that you do not die. But God will tell you, no, I cannot give you that because death is a law of nature. That is the idea behind the title message also; destiny is a law of nature, and cannot be changed. Destiny can be predicted exactly, before things happen, but God cannot be predicted. Thus, destiny is not God.
Keywords: Destiny, Destiny Figures, Gita, God, Samkhya, Simultaneous Dynamic Systems, Soul Theory, Yogis
Pages: 327-337
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