Without a doubt the material of the Vedas and Puranas is very extensive. The first Vedas are evidently connected with Greek beliefs.
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"The world is divided into three parts: Father-Sky (Djaus), Mother-Earth (Prithvi) and the air that separates them."
Djaus - Zeus, Dzeus
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However, a seeker of truth must avoid in the analysis the attitude of blind faith and party faith, imposition of dogmas, only right interpretations, etc. While the scope of the problems raised is interesting, a large part of the work has been done, he must nevertheless avoid succumbing to these incentives - taking blindly and in the area of morality accepting the model that "a devotee of God may commit reprehensible acts but is a devotee of God" - because this undermines the very model of yama, niyama, pranayama, etc., breaking yama - universal moral principles - from the very beginning.
Then you need to discover the creational motives. What is the sense of "creating God" - this or that, if He is the Absolute, Fullness of Wealth, Power... Does it make sense to create if we are a sect and we create our own deity as a sheep for our own needs....
Another aspect is the inconsistency of the scriptures. Let's take an example:
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"They know that there are
thirty-three million demigods just to convince the conditioned soul that there is a supreme power"
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"There are
ninety million demigods and seventy million sages, who are all called narayanayana, devotees of Lord Narayana. Among them, only a few are called narayana-parayana"
Edited 4 time(s). Last edit at 05/28/2025 03:05PM by Culthusiast.