linwood
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God is trying to keep man on the right track with advice and admonition ......
Did I miss a memo?
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God is trying to keep man on the right track with advice and admonition ......
Define "Dead Meat"
No you didn't !Did I miss a memo?
Well, to be closer to God you have to be able to communicate better than just a few grunts ???
If that suits you - fine ! My aspiration reaches a little above that.
But the "monotheism" in strict sense refers to abrahamic religion where only one god is allowed and not other gods.This is name when attached to Hinduism is rather misleading ,but it is fine.Hi anti, as far as monotheism goes I suppose it depends on how you define it. I don't usually think of monotheism as including definitions about false gods or a Devil. But that doesn't matter to me much...
I am wondering where you got the date for the BG (or in other words, the Mahabharata) being 200-300 BCE and why you consider this dating source to be legitimate? I ask because I have looked into many sources over the last few years and just about every source I find provides a different date but fails to mention how it came to this conclusion.
But the "monotheism" in strict sense refers to abrahamic religion where only one god is allowed and not other gods.This is name when attached to Hinduism is rather misleading ,but it is fine.
Wiki states: "The date and authorship of the Gita are not known with certainty and scholars of an earlier generation opined that it was composed between the 5th and the 2nd century BCE."
So there is no way to prove the exact date of Gita.
It is "popular" fact that the Gita is post-buddhist work. Even tough I consider krishna to have lived around 3000 BCE ,the Gita was *written* down only between post-buddhist and pre-christian era.
During The Vedic Hinduism(around 1800-1100 BCE ) which includes rig veda---The monsitic concept is not clearly defined and occurs later in the mandalas (like the purusha Sukta).Much of earlier Upanishads were written starting from around 900 BCE ( pre-buddist time period).It is also said the Gita represents a theistic devotional tradition quite different from the speculative philosophy of the earlier upanishads.IMHO,This is the reason why gita is not given the status of "shruti" by some hindu sects.
What about the whole Mahabharata? Was it written at the same time as Gita or do you think that the Gita was added later?
I thought that theistic traditions in India dated back a very long time. Weren't the theistic and monistic traditions simply more or less popular in different parts of the country?
I get the impression that worship to personal forms, even to just Indra or various demigods was common very far back in history.
I need to find my old sources. I used to have really good information about different evidence for these things. I'll be back!