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That's why in the Vedic tradition are called devas and not Param isvara, and Brahma is the secondary creator not the Supreme absolute truth, God, hence the term God, even in the Vedic tradition belongs to the one, the Param isvara, the rest are below. That's why it's a falacy to say that there are many gods.

That's why you can find in the Katha-Upanishad

nityo nityānāṁ cetanaś cetanānām eko bahūnāṁ yo vidadhāti kāmān tam ātma-sthaṁ ye ’nupaśyanti dhīrās teṣāṁ śāntiḥ śāśvatī netareṣām (Kaṭha Upaniṣad 2.2.13)

He is the prime eternal among all eternals. He is the supreme living entity of all living entities, and He alone is maintaining all life.

Hinduism is an umbrella term for many different practices which are deviations from sanatana dharma or Vaishnavism, that it's based on the worship of the supreme controller, the source of everything, the supreme Brahman, God.

So, as I said before, there's only one God, many can say what they want but that will not change the truth.

It's an interesting practice that of which many say my God is the true God, but that carries dissonance in itself, because your God being the source of all life in itself, that who has no second, is the God of all and not only for those who worship him but also for those who negate him. Those who still abide by that presentation are not only not understanding the underlying connotation of the word God but are also negating all his own brothers, sons of God. Whose father will reject his son?

I pray you try to understand that I'm not trying to minimize your faith but trying to enhance the glory of God, father of all.

3 years ago
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Reason: Fixed a typo

That's why in the Vedic tradition are called devas and not Param isvara, and Brahma is the secondary creator not the Supreme absolute truth, God, hence the term God, even in the Vedic tradition belongs to the one, the Param isvara, the rest are below. That's why it's a falacy to say that there are many gods. That's why you can find in the Katha-Upanishad nityo nityānāṁ cetanaś cetanānām eko bahūnāṁ yo vidadhāti kāmān tam ātma-sthaṁ ye ’nupaśyanti dhīrās teṣāṁ śāntiḥ śāśvatī netareṣām (Kaṭha Upaniṣad 2.2.13) He is the prime eternal among all eternals. He is the supreme living entity of all living entities, and He alone is maintaining all life. Hinduism is an umbrella term for many different practices which are deviations from sanatana dharma or Vaishnavism, that it's based on the worship of the supreme controller, the source of everything, the supreme Brahman, God. So, as I said before, there's only one God, many can say what they want but that will not change the truth. It's an interesting practise that of which many say my God is the true God, but that carries dissonance in itself, because your God being the source of all life in itself, that who has no second, is the God of all and not only for those who worship him but also for those who negate him. Those who still abide by that presentation are not only not understanding the underlying connotation of the word God but are also negating all his own brothers, sons of God. Whose father will reject his son? I pray you try to understand that I'm not trying to minimize your faith but trying to enhance the glory of God, father of all.

3 years ago
1 score
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That's why I'm the Vedic tradition are called devas and not Param isvara, and Brahma is the secondary creator not the Supreme absolute truth, God, hence the term God, even in the Vedic tradition belongs to the one, the Param isvara, the rest are below. That's why it's a falacy to say that there are many gods.

That's why you can find in the Katha-Upanishad

nityo nityānāṁ cetanaś cetanānām eko bahūnāṁ yo vidadhāti kāmān tam ātma-sthaṁ ye ’nupaśyanti dhīrās teṣāṁ śāntiḥ śāśvatī netareṣām (Kaṭha Upaniṣad 2.2.13)

He is the prime eternal among all eternals. He is the supreme living entity of all living entities, and He alone is maintaining all life.

Hinduism is an umbrella term for many different practices which are deviations from sanatana dharma or Vaishnavism, that it's based on the worship of the supreme controller, the source of everything, the supreme Brahman, God.

So, as I said before, there's only one God, many can say what they want but that will not change the truth.

It's an interesting practise that of which many say my God is the true God, but that carries dissonance in itself, because your God being the source of all life in itself, that who has no second, is the God of all and not only for those who worship him but also for those who negate him. Those who still abide by that presentation are not only not understanding the underlying connotation of the word God but are also negating all his own brothers, sons of God. Whose father will reject his son?

I pray you try to understand that I'm not trying to minimize your faith but trying to enhance the glory of God, father of all.

3 years ago
1 score