VajraYosid
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Even so, my mother is a gaudiya vaishnava, the sect most often compared to Abrahamism.
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Even so, my mother is a gaudiya vaishnava, the sect most often compared to Abrahamism.
In my view, it seems that Vaishnavism is somewhat similar to Abrahamic religions.
Even though it is still a Dharmic path, a lot of things and mentalities that some people here on the forum view as Abrahamic are actually found in Vaishnavism too.
In my limited experience, the diversity of Vaishnavism is far and wide. I think Tirupati or Sri Rangam, or some of the wonderful Kerala temples would be quite different from Swaminarayan or Gaudiya Vaishnava ones. So this idea may be closer to true just for particular schools. We can never forget the wide diversity that we are. So most likely both observations have some validity.
Then maybe it's an individual's approach. We're all skewed by the individuals that we meet. I have met individuals that did remind me of Abrahamism in a couple of ways, but I've also met devotees whose behaviour had no resemblance. Just as the sects within Hinduism are incredibly diverse, so are the people.
however I dont see it in the beleif structure .
Just something to be aware of, on here, and in real life.
How do the Dalits feel on this subject I wonder? Seems like becoming something else than Hindu may be liberating, no?
If food, false promises, fear of hell, etc. is liberating, I suppose so.
I actually don't think many would know the difference. One reason is that they easily ger 'converted' right back to Hinduism when the Arya Samaj comes along to restore their faith. I'm also not really sure what happens on the ground in individual circumstances. When you're in a poverty situation, you are pretty much naive to whatever might happen. Food is food, and who really cares where it comes from.
I presume, 'my people' means native American or first peoples?
how so? caste system exists among christians in india too, they are not allowed to enter the churches of other groups also wont do intercast marriages.How do the Dalits feel on this subject I wonder? Seems like becoming something else than Hindu may be liberating, no?
caste-system is not associated with religion, it is cultural product, christians in india also follows caste system. Fortunately, caste-system is getting fainted day by day.I have been curious on the Indian caste and Hinduism. I have done some reading about conversion to Hinduism to my curiosity how non-indian Hindu's are seen within the caste.
how so? caste system exists among christians in india too, they are not allowed to enter the churches of other groups.
I have done some reading about conversion to Hinduism to my curiosity how non-indian Hindu's are seen within the caste.
Yes, one of the tribes of Americas first people is what my story (my people) is referencing too.
caste-system is not associated with religion, it is cultural product, christians in india also follows caste system. Fortunately, caste-system is getting fainted day by day.
I'm a western adoptive, as are most of the Hindus on here. Like Nameless said, the whole idea of caste is disappearing, and it has little to do with the religion. You need to read more books written by the Hindus themselves. Might I suggest, "What is Hinduism?" by Himalayan Academy.
I was a pandaram priest, so treated like a temple priest by some. To be fair, there are some who still hang onto caste as a construct, but generally they are the older folk. So there were a tiny few others that treated me with scorn, but they are really rare. Most people could care less, and to them, a white guy like me is just another devotee of Siva.
Caste-system is not associated with religon? I didn't want to keep this up but I would love to hear your explanation of "Purush" and how the Rig Veda is not related to Hinduism. Send me a message so we don't derail this thread.
I'm truly sorry for your peoples' loss, and also for the knowledge lost to the rest of humanity. It's sad when smart stuff gets destroyed.
Think 'guild'. That's more what the original varna system was. In Europe, 'guild' was something top be proud of ... until it deteriorated into 'class', because some guilds became more powerful, and used that power. There are parallels.
Thank you for the sentiments. I agree with you in whole.