redpill me on the hindu gods
>>41682942They're actually all the same God
>>41682942Hindus are not truly polytheist, all of them believe in an absolute, which usually takes the form of the trimurti. The gods are roles, job descriptions, and different souls take the place of those gods, see Vivekananda if that interests you. Puja is just an offering, and worship is a back and forth. You'll feel different, and then you'll feel normal again, but with an inclination to change into a person who is more of a disciple of that god, an example of this would be turning vegetarian. You don't need to engage in worship for the highest philosophical revelations, but experiences cannot be understood rationally anymore than you can know the taste of a mustard seed without actually tasting one for the first time.
They inspire musicians to do make great music.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXmYEyZyk2g
>>41682942Om Kreem Kalikayai NamahOm namah shivaya
>>41683094that's truehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBVzCOHIU-g
>>41683203Here's another one.https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=RQpworbdLSM
>>41683094SADHU SATANAAAAAhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aclmXvLFof4
>>41683094Cult of Fire is really good toohttps://youtu.be/r6oSabHOHa4?si=HLbIOmmvkHYvMmNh
>>41682942based representations of pure concioussness
>>41682942It's basically european paganism in an alternate history world where it never got destroyed by abrahamic religion but eventually sort of absorbed some aspects of it. I think we should add the Nobody.
>>41683592>I think we should add the Nobody.>addThat concept has existed in Hinduism for over a thousand years.
>>41682960Lmao this is actually true they are all aspects of two Gods - who are in turn just two halves of one God.
>>41682960>>41685910The ancient Semitic religions followed a similar development path, didn't they? Animism- Polytheism - Panentheism - Monotheism ~ Solipsism/Gnosis?
>>41682942They're demons
>>41682942Picrel reminds me of vidrel
>>41686005Unfathomably based jpg
>>41682942Would
>>41686005based, ehrmm...
>>41682960True, Brahminism is hugely pantheistic and all gods point to one Eternal Divinity.But why they are not monotheistic is that they do not believe Eternal Divine Brahman is a person, it has a person but ultimately it is a big Nothing.
3,500 years ago, the Son of God, Lord Dionysus, brought war upon the Indians and their Gods: earth born monsters with a hundred hands (Hekatonchires), and wild monsters with the features of both animals and man. After a long and storied war, Dionysus left and the continent was brought under the control of Zeus, holding dominion over the surviving spirits and demigod kings. After that, their legends became a confused mishmash where Dionysus was a liberator God, and all the dead ones are benevolent cosmic spirits. Even Gods that participated briefly, but remarkably, in the war were canonized in their beliefs. Kali, the “Goddess of Death”, is sourced from a single glimpse seen of Pallas Athena in full bloodlust against the blackskin armies of Deriades.
you will never get to lick that blue chick's asshole