Holocaust viewed from Veda Sky
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2. Mumukshu - People with inquiring mind. The people, due to extreme bad experience of life, or due to their past good deeds or due to blessings of God start understanding that there is nothing achievable in this world. They are very few in number. They start finding peace of mind in the search of God. They do not give up routine life but are not enthusiastic about life. They continuously try to read the books, take advice from saints, think about God or start feeling happiness with the thoughts of God. They are disappointed about active life. They have acquired the very basic knowledge of Indian philosophy by their reading/listening and thinking. They keep themselves mostly away from pursuit of worldly pleasures, or they unwillingly join the people in the pleasure events or ceremonies. They become polite and keep their eyes low like a tree full of too many ripe fruits has a tendency of bending down. Their sex/money/honor (SMH) desires have come to an almost end, but they have not yet given the family life. They live the family life but their mind finds pleasure in thinking about the books of knowledge of God and advice of the saints. ( Satshashtra and Satsang) .
3. Sadhak- People who undertake austerity (renunciation) in the pursuit of God. These are the people who have taken an oath of celibacy or taken to asceticism. They have only one point program and that is to attain God. These people sometimes do something (karma) to earn living or live on the alms. Most of them act on the orders of Guru and very very strictly follow the path explained and given to them by their Gurus. These people guide the people by arranging lectures or remain calm and quiet. Many of them take up some mission to help the people. However, all their deeds are only superficial or for passing time. They have the name of God every second in their mind.
4. Siddha- These are the people like Swami Ramkrishna Paramhansa, Jesus Christ, Swami Chinmayanand etc. You can read more about them on the page Jeevan Mukta.

Why these four kinds of people are described here? Because, the Indian scriptures have given guidelines to them separately about the paths to be undertaken to achieve the God, and they have different level of comprehension of the divine matters. They have been differently told about the cause of worries/anxieties by the scriptures depending upon their inclination to strive for understanding truth. The role of God in the Holocaust is differently viewed by all the four kinds of the people. Here we shall think on the major view of the scriptures.

(1)Devotional view to the Holocaust - (Response of Baddha Jiva)

The view of common Indian people about the Holocaust can't be different from the 10 responses of the Jews given above. The Indians think the same way as the Jew theologians have thought. In India also Baddha Jiva are taught that whatever happens in the world is the desire of God. Indians too think God to be omniscient, omnipotent, omnibenevolent etc. Like other people in the world the common Indians have always questions in the mind as to why the innocents suffer? Why the people doing the sins continuously get flourished? Why God do not punish the wicked and guilty people? Why God troubles the saintly people? Why I am always put to troubles, made unsuccessful and always worried though I have done any sin never, and never troubled anybody? Why my desires are not fulfilled though I always pray God? Why the things do not take place as I desire though I pray God and do lot of things for the God? Why always misfortune comes to my share when I am a great devotee of God?

These kinds of questions are asked by Baddha Jiva who do not understand God and have the deep rooted impression that God does everything. The holy books have made such an impact in their heads that they can't think beyond what they have understood from books. Their faith is further strengthened by the brokers of God called priests or clerics who are told to be mostly foolish people. These foolish people sometimes run the factories of converting good people into fanatics and leave millions of innocent people mad for religion, not for God. If something unusual happens like the Holocaust, Baddha Jivas are not afraid of blaming God. They sometimes blame the God even when their selfish desire is not fulfilled. They can't stretch their brains to the extent to understand the real form of God, because they are always allured by the worldly life and can't think beyond holy books. They do not know that the path of attaining God is in 180 degrees from the path of worldly life.

(2)Mumukshu View to the Holocaust (Response of the Mumukshus)
Rational approach.

Let us briefly understand about Geeta to understand this view. Lord Krishna told this view to Arjuna before the Mahabharat holocaust took place before 25000 years. (Some foolish people waste their time in finding the exact period of Maharabharat instead of learning something from it). Mahabharate war took place due to rivalry between the cousins, the Kourava and Pandavas. 180 million people died in the war. (70 million of Pandavas and 110million Kauravas).
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