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kabbalah is from Kapila Muni

kabbalah is from Kapila Muni , Sankya Yoga is Only Called as kabbalah.

kabbalalists don't Know Who is the Source of the Philosophy , The Source is from Vedic Tradition.
 

Levite

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kabbalah is from Kapila Muni , Sankya Yoga is Only Called as kabbalah.

kabbalalists don't Know Who is the Source of the Philosophy , The Source is from Vedic Tradition.

Um...no.

Kabbalah is from the root k.b.l., meaning "to receive" or "to learn." The sources in Jewish tradition, and the non-Jewish influences on early Kabbalah, are extremely clear, and have nothing to do with the Vedic tradition, or anything from the Indian subcontinent.
 

danieldemol

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kabbalah is from Kapila Muni , Sankya Yoga is Only Called as kabbalah.

kabbalalists don't Know Who is the Source of the Philosophy , The Source is from Vedic Tradition.

Do you believe that non-Indians are incapable of contributing to religion? God gave us brains and consciences too you know.
 

CMike

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Um...no.

Kabbalah is from the root k.b.l., meaning "to receive" or "to learn." The sources in Jewish tradition, and the non-Jewish influences on early Kabbalah, are extremely clear, and have nothing to do with the Vedic tradition, or anything from the Indian subcontinent.
:yes:

The OP premise is absurd.
 
If U See the Thought trend Also kabbalah Thought Trend will Come close to Vedic tradition not with Jewish.

Cause and Effect Which is called Karma in Hinduism is Basically Concept from Sanathana Dharma. It is the Karma Theory. Jewish Tradition Does't have this Concept.
 
One More Important Thing here to Notice is Kapila Muni Only Introduces "Cause and Effect" in His Sankya Yoga to this World First, Kapila is the first Thinker.
kabbalah is from Kapila Muni , Even the Name Kapila and kabbalah Matches.
 
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apophenia

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If U See the Thought trend Also kabbalah Thought Trend will Come close to Vedic tradition not with Jewish.

Cause and Effect Which is called Karma in Hinduism is Basically Concept from Sanathana Dharma. It is the Karma Theory. Jewish Tradition Does't have this Concept.

If it is actually 'the truth', then it is just the way it is. Anyone who can see the way it is will see it.

Nothing to do with 'hindu' or 'jew'.
 

Poeticus

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If U See the Thought trend Also kabbalah Thought Trend will Come close to Vedic tradition not with Jewish.

Cause and Effect Which is called Karma in Hinduism is Basically Concept from Sanathana Dharma. It is the Karma Theory. Jewish Tradition Does't have this Concept.

One More Important Thing here to Notice is Kapila Muni Only Introduces "Cause and Effect" in His Sankya Yoga to this World First, Kapila is the first Thinker.
kabbalah is from Kapila Muni , Even the Name Kapila and kabbalah Matches.

Nithyastha,

Stop. You are making us (Hindus) look bad. You do not represent our views and nor do we endorse these horrid fabrications.
 

apophenia

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मैत्रावरुणिः;3481585 said:
Nithyastha,

Stop. You are making us (Hindus) look bad. You do not represent our views and nor do we endorse these horrid fabrications.

Don't worry मैत्रावरुणिः, he is not making hindus look bad. No-one expects hindus to be exempt from normal human tendencies.
 
Um...no.

Kabbalah is from the root k.b.l., meaning "to receive" or "to learn." The sources in Jewish tradition, and the non-Jewish influences on early Kabbalah, are extremely clear, and have nothing to do with the Vedic tradition, or anything from the Indian subcontinent.

If U See the Thought trend Also kabbalah Thought Trend will Come close to Vedic tradition not with Jewish.

Cause and Effect Which is called Karma in Hinduism is Basically Concept from Sanathana Dharma. It is the Karma Theory. Jewish Tradition Does't have this Concept.
 

apophenia

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It is the Karma Theory. Jewish Tradition Does't have this Concept.

The karma theory ? Concept ?

You mean it isn't just the way it is ?

If it isn't the way it is, then it is worthless conceptualising..

If it is the way it is, then it is neither 'hindu' nor 'jewish'.

Can you see that ?
 

Poeticus

| abhyAvartin |
No-one expects hindus to be exempt from normal human tendencies.

Of course not. But, the more mature thing to do would be to omit one's self from childish fantasies that have no scholarly (nor academic) backing.

What will the OP say next? That Hindus live on Pluto because they colonized it millions of years ago? It would be best to minimize future embarrassment for the rest of the Hindu community on RF by making it perfectly clear - and speaking on behalf on the members of the HinduDIR - that we do not endorse these ideas.

We are on good standing with members of the JewishDIR (and its various sub-DIRs), and do not wish to damage that relationship. But, the OP is doing a fine job, nonetheless.
 
मैत्रावरुणिः;3481585 said:
Nithyastha,

Stop. You are making us (Hindus) look bad. You do not represent our views and nor do we endorse these horrid fabrications.

Hinduism is much broder than what u can imagine.
 

apophenia

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मैत्रावरुणिः;3481597 said:
What will the OP say next? That Hindus live on Pluto because they colonized it millions of years ago? It would be best to minimize future embarrassment for the rest of the Hindu community on RF by making it perfectly clear - and speaking on behalf on the members of the HinduDIR - that we do not endorse these ideas.

We are on good standing with members of the JewishDIR (and its various sub-DIRs), and do not wish to damage that relationship. But, the OP is doing a fine job, nonetheless.

LOL.

Don't sweat it मैत्रावरुणि. nithyastha is expressing pride in his culture. it's a sociobiological thing. ;)

the phrase 'a young fox on thin ice' comes to mind. :)
 

danieldemol

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Premium Member
Cause and Effect Which is called Karma in Hinduism is Basically Concept from Sanathana Dharma. It is the Karma Theory. Jewish Tradition Does't have this Concept.
Karma in Hinduism as I understand it is probably closer to "justice" than cause and effect.
If our actions in this life effect our status after death, then Judaism also has this concept.
It is not the same as an exploration or concious conception of "cause and effect" as I see it.

What is the earliest Hindu philosophical exegesis or exploration of cause and effect and what evidence do we have of this?
 
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