One said that the only God was Shiva; another said,
the only God was Vishnu, and so on; and there was no end to their discussion. A
sage was passing that way, and was invited by the disputants to decide the
matter. He first asked the man who was claiming Shiva as the greatest God,
"Have you seen Shiva? Are you acquainted with Him? If not, how do you know
He is the greatest God?" Then turning to the worshipper of Vishnu, he
asked, "Have you seen Vishnu?" And after asking this question to all
of them, he found out that not one of them knew anything of God. That was why
they were disputing so much, for had they really known, they would not have
argued.
When a jar is being filled with water, it makes a
noise, but when it is full, there is no noise. So, the very fact of these
disputations and fighting among sects shows that they do not know anything
about religion. Religion to them is a mere mass of frothy words, to be written
in books.
SOURCE: The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda;
Volume-2 (Chapter: Bhakti or Devotion)
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