Possibly a bit of a downer and not the happiest of questions, but it's been on my find lately.
Do the Gods, when you get down to it, even care about us or "love" us?
In western religions, we are taught that God loves us and wants what's best for us. In Hinduism, God(s) more or less give us the tools we need to escape samsara and it's due to our love and devotion to them that we can achieve moksha. Granted, they may give us the grace needed, but there is still the effort on our part.
So, at least when compared to western theology, do the Gods in Hinduism really love us? At least how we - as humans - understand love?
Do the Gods, when you get down to it, even care about us or "love" us?
In western religions, we are taught that God loves us and wants what's best for us. In Hinduism, God(s) more or less give us the tools we need to escape samsara and it's due to our love and devotion to them that we can achieve moksha. Granted, they may give us the grace needed, but there is still the effort on our part.
So, at least when compared to western theology, do the Gods in Hinduism really love us? At least how we - as humans - understand love?