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Who has shown foot to Hindu God & survived?

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who has shown foot to hindu God intentionally and survived

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  1. What?


  2. I'm show him all my cute evolved feet!  (Which Hindu god in particalar by the way?)

  3. Since, according to all the scriptures, "god" exists everywhere, it will be difficult not to show your foot to "god".  What do you suggest...cut of the feet?

  4. Why do you think they invented the Kamasutra?

    The Hindu God is a foot fetish!

  5. me....and ill do it again

  6. Do you mean the incident with Brighu muni kicking with his foot on the chest of Vishnu?. If that is what you mean, here is the full story.

    Srimad Bhagavatam, canto 10, chapter 89.

    SB 10.89.1: Sukadeva Gosvami said: Once, O King, as a group of sages were performing a Vedic sacrifice on the banks of the Sarasvati River, a controversy arose among them as to which of the three chief deities is supreme.

    SB 10.89.2: Eager to resolve this question, O King, the sages sent Lord Brahma's son Bhrgu to find the answer. First he went to his father's court.

    SB 10.89.3: To test how well Lord Brahma was situated in the mode of goodness, Bhrgu failed to bow down to him or glorify him with prayers. The lord became angry at him, inflamed into fury by his own passion.

    SB 10.89.4: Though anger toward his son was now rising within his heart, Lord Brahma was able to subdue it by applying his intelligence, in the same way that fire is extinguished by its own product, water.

    SB 10.89.5: Bhrgu then went to Mount Kailasa. There Lord Siva stood up and happily came forward to embrace his brother.

    SB 10.89.6-7: But Bhrgu refused his embrace, telling him, "You are a deviant heretic." At this Lord Siva became angry, and his eyes burned ferociously. He raised his trident and was about to kill Bhrgu when Goddess Devi fell at his feet and spoke some words to pacify him. Bhrgu then left that place and went to Vaikuntha, where Lord Janardana resides.

    SB 10.89.8-9: There he went up to the Supreme Lord, who was lying with His head on the lap of His consort, Sri, and kicked Him on the chest. The Lord then rose, along with Goddess Laksmi, as a sign of respect. Coming down from His bedstead, that supreme goal of all pure devotees bowed His head to the floor before the sage and told him, 'Welcome, brahmana. Please sit in this chair and rest awhile. Kindly forgive us, dear master, for not noticing your arrival.

    SB 10.89.10-11: "Please purify Me, My realm and the realms of the universal rulers devoted to Me by giving us the water that has washed your feet. This holy water is indeed what makes all places of pilgrimage sacred. Today, my lord, I have become the exclusive shelter of the goddess of fortune, Laksmi; she will consent to reside on My chest because your foot has rid it of sins."

    SB 10.89.12: Sukadeva Gosvami said: Bhrgu felt satisfied and delighted to hear the solemn words spoken by Lord Vaikuntha. Overwhelmed with devotional ecstasy, he remained silent, his eyes brimming with tears.

    SB 10.89.13: O King, Bhrgu then returned to the sacrificial arena of the wise Vedic authorities and described his entire experience to them.

    SB 10.89.14-17: Amazed upon hearing Bhrgu's account, the sages were freed from all doubts and became convinced that Visnu is the greatest Lord. From Him come peace; fearlessness; the essential principles of religion; detachment with knowledge; the eightfold powers of mystic yoga; and His glorification, which cleanses the mind of all impurities. He is known as the supreme destination for those who are peaceful and equipoised -- the selfless, wise saints who have given up all violence. His most dear form is that of pure goodness, and the brahmanas are His worshipable deities. Persons of keen intellect who have attained spiritual peace worship Him without selfish motives.

    http://vedabase.net/sb/10/89/en2

  7. The herukas did.

    They step on Hindu gods to symbolize their might over heaven and every aspects.

    Herukas are the avatar that display the might of Buddha.

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