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Ahoy there, everyone,
I'm probably not the most faithful of their worshippers (I don't even have an altar), but they haven't let me down when I've needed them since.
(knowing that to be a Hindu, you have to be born a Hindu).
Entertain me.
I think the Æsir and Vanir are more concerned with your character rather than altars and devotional objects.
As other members in this thread have pointed out, one does not have to be born a Hindu in order to be a Hindu.
I've read the same. It's a common misconception, so I wouldn't sweat it. Nearly all Hindus I've met, even those who were born Hindu, will disagree with such a mindset.I had read contradictory statements about that on the internet, so it’s good to know that you all seem to agree that my perception was wrong.
I've read the same on occasion. I've read a lot more that says the opposite.I had read contradictory statements about that on the internet, so it’s good to know that you all seem to agree that my perception was wrong.
I don’t plan to convert (you won’t change your beliefs just because you like some other aspects), but I like to know things. Could be useful some day.
Your AI result was amusing. Thank you.
I - please forgive the misleading Russian name, ...
It's a small world we live in.Speaking of names, I've just been informed that Зинаида Аркадьевна Сальман may be a 4th cousin.