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Dr. Naik explains and exposes the messages in the Hindu scriptures.
How Many Gods are there in Hinduism...?
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So basically you're saying Hinduism is nothing, just Indian-pana.Being Hindu doesn't mean that he have to believe in some god, i don't believe in a particular god but i still believe that i am a Hindu. I believe Hinduism is a mindset (or way of living) rather than faith. If any religion forces to pray for an entity whether its tangible or non-tangible, that religion is not for me. There are schools in Hinduism like Advaita which advocates self realization through knowledge rather than believing or worshiping some one.
I read Hinduism as that they have one real god which you guys broke down further into Brahma, Vishnu, Shiv, the rest are mistakenly called Gods.Do not throw stones if you live in glass houses.
So basically you're saying Hinduism is nothing, just Indian-pana.
All terms in India are so mixed up and the people are basically confused. Secularism is "Bhai-chara". Communalism is sectarianism, religion is "this, that, everything".
I read Hinduism as that they have one real god which you guys broke down further into Brahma, Vishnu, Shiv, the rest are mistakenly called Gods.
It's like the Greek religion. For example they had a love, god. Now if you see Cupid, his function was more of a worker, than of God. He'd go around shooting arrows from his bows.
What I'm saying is, the Grandeur expected out of a God is not there for most of the Indian Gods. Hanuman's role, was more a general, when he led the monkey army. God as most of the world understands it, is like "... And then God said, let there be light... and there was light".
So thats why I say, Indian gods are mistakenly called Gods. In the passage of time, the religion gets changed. Some cool dude called Raam must've appeared and they called him God. In our religion, he would've been called a Prophet, if you can discount some of the things he did. Which might be Hindu additions as well to the real story.
I read Hinduism as that they have one real god which you guys broke down further into Brahma, Vishnu, Shiv, the rest are mistakenly called Gods.
It's like the Greek religion. For example they had a love, god. Now if you see Cupid, his function was more of a worker, than of God. He'd go around shooting arrows from his bows.
What I'm saying is, the Grandeur expected out of a God is not there for most of the Indian Gods. Hanuman's role, was more a general, when he led the monkey army. God as most of the world understands it, is like "... And then God said, let there be light... and there was light".
So thats why I say, Indian gods are mistakenly called Gods. In the passage of time, the religion gets changed. Some cool dude called Raam must've appeared and they called him God. In our religion, he would've been called a Prophet, if you can discount some of the things he did. Which might be Hindu additions as well to the real story.
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I am a Hindu and I am proud of that. Though i dont have a great deal of idea how Islam is practice but I came across an incident in my locality. A Muslim said talaq 3 times to his wife on the influence of alcohol. The next morning he realized his mistake when his wife told that. But they are separated forcefully. This is one face of Islam.
Haha, funny to see muslims criticizing other religions for being "confusing". I really don't see hindus killing each other over petty issues, while for muslims its an everyday affair.
I think Islam is the most confused religion on the planet right now. Everybody fighting with each other over who is the true muslim.
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