Why does everyone insist Hinduism is worship of 10000 different Gods when it’s a Monotheistic religionThe core scriptures of Hinduism say there is only one god called “Brahman” and everyone is just derivatives of that god. So why do current followers of this religion worship different gods at same time?
>>18249370True. They only worship Nurgel.
>>18249370>Hinduism is Monotheistic
>>18249370It’s only “monotheistic” if you stretch the definition of monotheism to claim that all things emanating from a single divine source is monotheism. But by this standard, Neoplatonist paganism was also “monotheist.”
>>18249370people cant do montheism because its unnatural and gravitate to polytheism . picrel monotheism with extra steps. Only Islam can pull it off because Arabs are retarded and aggressive.
>>18249370All pagan religions have a creator God, but demonic gods have usurped their place so the religions themselves are demonic.
>>18249370More henotheism, not monotheism. And that's just your specific sect of Hinduism. There is no single system of Hinduism. The name itself is just a European umbrella term for the various Indian practices.
>>18249370Hinduism doesn't even exist, it's just a word for all the thousands of local religious traditions from the indian subcontinent that were too ooga booga to assert themselves like Sikhism Buddhisn and Jainism did
>>18249370Hinduism isn't a singular religion. There are monotheistic sects within the whole of Indian religion, but there are plenty that aren't.The closest I would say is that the view of lower deities is closer to the Christian view of the heavenly hosts and celestial bodies (angels, demons, other spiritual beings created by a singular God).
>>18249370Because it isn't monotheistic, the closest it get is some vedanta schools that claim that all things from us to the gods are all manifestation of the same ultimate reality, Brahman (which is not a god), that is pantheism, not monotheismThe claims of hinduism being monotheistic only stated after the islamic mugals rule over india as a mean to shield to make indian religion look more similar to the courts religion, preserving some of it status and allowing muslin rulers to study older writings and philosophies