Bal Krishna Parajuli
Nepal
![]() 'Bahá'u'lláh has asked us to investigate the truth, not follow it blindly.'
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There are fifteen in my family, and all of them are Hindu except one brother. He was the one who first told me about the Bahá'í Faith. When I became a Bahá'í and went home to talk to my parents about it, I didn't know what my father would tell me. When he gave me a positive answer I was very happy. They said, "If it is good for you, it is okay."
I think because I was born in a religious family, it was easy for me to understand who Bahá'u'lláh was. When I heard about Progressive Revelation -- that the Prophets of God like Krishna, Buddha, Christ, Mohammad, the Báb , and Bahá'u'lláh come for every age -- it was really interesting to me, that religion is not absolute but relative. The spiritual teachings are eternal, but the social teachings have to be changed from time to time. I believed in it. In the Bhagavad Gita, the Holy Book of the Hindus, Krishna said, "Whenever there is a decline in righteousness, O Bharat, and the rise of religion, it is then that I send forth My spirit. For the salvation of the good, the destruction of the evil-doers, and for firmly establishing righteousness, I manifest Myself from age to age." Coming from Hindu background, I believe that Bahá'u'lláh is the tenth incarnation of the prophet Krishna.
In Hindu, and I think in every past religion, if a child is born in a Hindu family he will be Hindu. He doesn't investigate anything else. By tradition and by culture he is a Hindu, and he doesn't know what it is. Bahá'u'lláh has asked us to investigate the truth , not to follow it blindly. And this is, I feel, a vast difference between the Hindu religion and the Bahá'í Faith.
When I was a Hindu, I used to think that only the Hindu religion is true -- that all other religions are false. When I became a Bahá'í I recognized all past religions and also the station of Bahá'u'lláh. The past Manifestations were not able to unite mankind, but Bahá'u'lláh has given us a way to unite mankind and bring it into one shadow.
In Nepal there are many religious people -- Hindus, Buddhists (Buddha was born in Nepal), Moslems, Christians, and so many other ethnic groups. I think that the Bahá'í Faith will be the means to unite these people under one shadow.
Personally, I believe that Bahá'u'lláh is the Divine Physician and He has brought the healing medicine particularly for this age.
