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  • In this latest reaction we look at Cogito's video titled: "Hinduism Explained". Hinduism, one of the world's oldest religious traditions, has evolved over millennia in the Indian subcontinent. It encompasses a rich tapestry of beliefs, rituals, and philosophies. Rooted in ancient texts such as the Vedas and Upanishads, Hinduism embraces a diverse array of gods and goddesses, with the concept of Brahman as the ultimate reality. Central themes include karma (the law of cause and effect), dharma (righteous duty), and the pursuit of moksha (liberation from the cycle of rebirth). Hinduism's flexibility has allowed for various sects and practices to flourish, making it a dynamic and enduring faith that has profoundly shaped the cultural, social, and spiritual landscape of South Asia for thousands of years.
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  • @shattered_lightsb8381
    @shattered_lightsb8381 Год назад +42

    My favorite philosophy is Advaita Vedānta which is basically that literally everything is Brahman and that we’re never separate from it. It’s only our ignorance that blocks us from understanding it. They believe every being including gods are just manifestations of Brahman

    • @SiyaRam-r3s
      @SiyaRam-r3s Год назад +4

      I am a Vaishnava but also follow Advaita

    • @RajKirad-w7b
      @RajKirad-w7b 14 дней назад

      Me too ❤😊

  • @aakashsanatani8367
    @aakashsanatani8367 Год назад +26

    29:00 No, In Sanatan Dharm there no evidence of Caste system it is called Varn Vyavastha this is totally different from caste system in varn vyavastha means every person choose their varn according to his work for example:-
    In Hospital is running by Doctor, Nurse, Compounder and patient Doctor duty is to treatment patient, Nurse duty is Take care of patients, compounder duty is to take patient to his place that's how a hospital works same varn vyavastha
    And there is also no proof of sacrifice animals because our text says every living being on earth have right to live peacefully

    • @aakashsanatani8367
      @aakashsanatani8367 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@Truthfully12312 i have enough knowledge of my Dharm. Only a Bhimta say this word
      Krishn Says :- Chaturvarnam Mayashrashtam Gun Karm Vibhagishah mtlb Vyakti ke gun ke adhar par ye tay hota he wo Brahman he ya shudra aur shudra koi ganda word nhi he jo alpgyani he wo sab Shudra he jese tumhe apne dharm ke bare me kuch pta nhi he lekin cool banne ke chakkar me apne dharm par ungli uthani he

  • @Trentz2
    @Trentz2 9 месяцев назад +7

    7:23 we are still in very early stage of Kali Yuga. It just got started of…approximately 5000 to 7000 years ago. So even if we are in last Yug, we still got 3.8 million years or so to go

  • @gix8464
    @gix8464 Год назад +26

    4:32 very good analogy and great thought !!
    Vedas are pretty complex , you can't even understand a single word without a guru , many perceive vedic teachings in different way , i liked how you perceived the concept of atman and brahman .

    • @stayspiritual
      @stayspiritual  Год назад +1

      Thx gix. I think there is something of value in hearing the thoughts of those outside of a deep and rich tradition or belief system. 👍

    • @why_ved
      @why_ved Год назад +1

      ​@@stayspiritualGuy's I want to know about both of your's relegious beliefs are you guys Christians or something else BTW love, respect and blessings from an Indian 🇮🇳 Hindu....🕉

    • @stayspiritual
      @stayspiritual  Год назад

      Maybe one day will to show on our pasts and where we came from, but I recommend our last interview with Jon Adams. At the end we talked a bit about our past.​@@why_ved

    • @AtharvaSathaye
      @AtharvaSathaye 11 месяцев назад

      I would kinda disagree with you there about different perceptions and needing a guru. Vedas, yes, they're complicated and a lot left to perception and questions, that's when the upanishads were written, and when they were getting hard to understand, the puranas came along to explain everything. Also the Bhagvat Geeta mostly summarizes everything in a manner that you don't need a guru to explain it to you. Why gurus/Brahmins existed was the sole purpose of studying all these texts and for the common man to focus on the day-to-day tasks. So essentially Gurus/Brahmins are walking-talking encyclopaedias of knowledge and wisdom of all these texts.

  • @lovemsoni1844
    @lovemsoni1844 11 месяцев назад +10

    Manusmriti doesn't restricts movement among caste as caste is portugese word. It tells that Bhramins(scholars not priests) are No1 bec of knowledge and not birth. People restricted it culturually (not in Sanatan= Hindu Buddhist Jain) otherwise everyone would become warrior or scholar then how would society function without shudras and vashyas

  • @HumertOZ
    @HumertOZ Год назад +8

    Matrix movie was inspired from Hindusium and avtaar and many more

  • @Lofi_Reverb_song20
    @Lofi_Reverb_song20 9 месяцев назад +3

    As you said, you may even question god in Hinduism and seek answers if you are willing to read.and no one will kill you😂

  • @AtharvaSathaye
    @AtharvaSathaye 11 месяцев назад +5

    DHARMA in its essence is to do the right thing, if you're in a dilema of what to do, you should follow what the right thing is no matter how unpleasant, but some will make selfish choices. So when the video says "tip the balance of Dharma" it means too many people are going against what the right to do is, too many people are making selfish choices. That's when an Avatar comes along to set the balance right and /or a tital destruction occurs.

  • @kirtigupta9753
    @kirtigupta9753 10 месяцев назад +2

    I see what you did when he said the subscriber's Dharma is to smash the like button 😂
    Very intelligent 🤓. I liked your video because of that .

  • @heyythere
    @heyythere Год назад +5

    I understand justin's frustration here's how i would put it- actually moksha is a link between the self (individual) and supreme self (god).. it is perceived that the self (individual) is transitory and prone to cycle of dissolution… the nature of the supreme self (god) is contemplated to be absolute, unchanging and eternal (not prone to creation and cycle of dissolution)… moksha is the state of transcending from the state of self (individual) to the supreme self (god)… since in reality we consider anything that is transitory and impermanent to be illusive or momentary so in this respect the perceived form as the self (individual) is not the original nature… by contemplating on supreme self (god) one realizes that one's original nature is That supreme self (god).. this transcedence from the self(individual) to original nature as That supreme self (god) is referred to as moksha
    why are we here in the first place you ask?
    to enjoy the state of momentariness as self (individual) and attain the blissful state of everlastingness as supreme self (god).
    Hope i spoke some sense 😅
    ❤😁

  • @bunnyamor
    @bunnyamor 9 месяцев назад +2

    I'm a Hindu
    How hindus relate Brmha Vishnu And Shiva
    .
    Brmha is a creator= Matter
    Vishnu is a preserver = Space
    And The Shiva Is a Destroyer = Time
    .
    If You Seen My Comment Please Like and ❤️ So i can Know

    • @indianmilitary
      @indianmilitary 8 месяцев назад

      Brahma/Vishnu/Shiva are cosmic allegories for the same Brahman. Their wives Shakhti/Lakshmi/Saraswathi are also cosmic allegories for intelligent energy or Prakriti. Husband and wife cannot exist without each other. So, they always exist together for the perpetual duality cycles of intelligent energy (in the conscious field provided by the husband). So, the 3 gunas manifest. Rajas (Brahma + Saraswathi). Sathvik (Vishnu + Lakshmi) and Tamas (Shiva + Shakthi).
      e.g. Manifestation of the universe or summer (BRAHMA + SARASWATHI) sustain the universe or spring (Vishnu + Lakshmi) concealment of the universe or winter (Shiva + Shakthi). Point is yin/yang duality or RAJAS/TAMAS duality that happens in the conscious field of Brahman is sustained by Sathvik guna or dharma

  • @vasantkadam547
    @vasantkadam547 2 месяца назад

    Any one branch of hinduism is much more than what you can handle it in your entire lifetime....

  • @AtharvaSathaye
    @AtharvaSathaye 11 месяцев назад +3

    I don't think you understood what "society" the video means. Society doesn't mean the luxuries of life. Living together harmoniously means a Society.

  • @user-cl9bd1tz3b
    @user-cl9bd1tz3b 9 месяцев назад +1

    ASHTAVAKRA GITA ❤

  • @Aparajith_
    @Aparajith_ 8 месяцев назад

    13:28 Vedas are the foundation, Upanishads adds more context and explanation to underlying philosophy. Puranas give more contexts, sometimes in story form or in the form of discussion ( Q and A).

  • @SteadyRouge-dv4hg
    @SteadyRouge-dv4hg 10 месяцев назад +2

    One correction is that Lord Vishnu and Shiva don't have two wives but only one but at different times those two goddess took different forms and Lord Vishnu and Shiva marry them in different times. Although they have different bodies there souls are the same 😊😊😊

  • @tenzind4175
    @tenzind4175 11 месяцев назад +1

    After the Kalyug the cycle continues ....its not the end end like totaly end of everything...
    We just happened to be in this Era / ions ( Yuga ) ..

  • @Potatoalex538
    @Potatoalex538 Год назад +4

    I love how you guys keep stoping the video and talking in the middle of the video without watching it carefully to the end and analysing it carefully and giving your sincere thoughts and review on it.😂
    I think it is great where you keep talking in the middle without understanding and watching it fully first

    • @SxVaNm345
      @SxVaNm345 Год назад

      They also stop and talk in the middle of the video when they are reacting to Christian or Muslim content too. It's called being transformative.

    • @stayspiritual
      @stayspiritual  Год назад

      It's how we roll, brother 😎 🤪 thx for watching 🫶

    • @stayspiritual
      @stayspiritual  Год назад

      😉

    • @AbhishekKumar-lp5rc
      @AbhishekKumar-lp5rc 10 месяцев назад

      @@stayspiritualIt's not the flex you think it is. Focus, listen, understand, analyse and then comment. You can see how distracted and emotionally unstable your mind is from the fact that your pauses were not at logical breaks or ends of sections/statements but at illogical emotional outbursts.
      You got much work to do.

  • @crombajaa
    @crombajaa Год назад +4

    17:16 I think you misunderstood a bit because of the video. It is not that life is soo bad we have to get out of living. They basically say that everything is an illusion to sort of keep you in the clouds and not let you see the real truth. To see through this illusion is the goal. There is the "Real" truth beyond the actual "life" that could be attained while living. If achieved you will be in bliss. Although we are trying to define happiness/bliss with human words, they say it is beyond what we could describe, like dreams or odd out-of-this-world experiences. So, to achieve that we have to look beyond "physical" entities to get to Brahman.

  • @Rediphone21
    @Rediphone21 6 месяцев назад

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @rammanohar5001
    @rammanohar5001 Год назад +3

    As in some comments Moksha is not another version of heaven.
    in Hinduism, heaven exists in a separate realm within a different cosmos or universe. If your good karma outweighs your sins, you may be reborn in a luxurious place called heaven to enjoy the fruits of the karma, but this does not grant you Moksha. True liberation comes when you realize that both life's difficulties(born in earth and lower universes) and its pleasures (heaven) are not the ultimate purpose. By practicing meditation or other spiritual methods and uncovering reality, you attain Moksha-a state where there is no birth or death, merging your soul with the ultimate reality, Brahman.
    Merely indulging in heavenly pleasures depletes your good karma only, determining your subsequent life based on the remaining merits and any accrued sins in heaven. It's akin to earning money, spending it all, and ending up impoverished once more.
    Beyond heaven, there exist various places in the universe (potentially spanning multiple universes) where your soul is placed according to your remaining karma. If your karma is exceptionally positive, you might be placed in higher realms like the universe of Demigods, where you could lead a life as a demigod (or to serve work with demigods) or life in even in a Star universe etc... The process is intricate, resembling an algorithm that dictates our next life. There's even a chance of being reincarnated as a lesser being (like a frog or animal which can not have knowledge to seek the truth, just born experience the life and die) as punishment, enduring numerous lifetimes before regaining human existence-a life form with the capacity to seek truth and attain Moksha. Wasting a human life might set you back for thousands of lifetimes before you get another opportunity.
    this is too large concept :)

  • @vastcosmos4887
    @vastcosmos4887 Год назад +1

    If you want to know more about the organisation of the vedas and and other Hindu writings, the best concise video on RUclips about this is "A brief history of VEDAS" by Project Shivoham. I doubt it can be more shorter than this without losing essential information. Honestly there is so much literature we could fill a library.

  • @abhishektiwari6475
    @abhishektiwari6475 8 месяцев назад

    4:52 yeah .... That's the truth

  • @Just_a_human_503
    @Just_a_human_503 Год назад +4

    Bro moksha is just a another version of heaven atleast to my knowledge .

    • @stayspiritual
      @stayspiritual  Год назад

      Good to know 👍

    • @K.S.T
      @K.S.T Год назад +9

      Moksha is not another version of heaven. Heaven exists in a different realm. Moksha is when the being is free from the cycle of birth and death. Heaven and Hell are the result of your good and bad deeds, and you will eventually have to take another birth if you are in Heaven or Hell.

    • @Just_a_human_503
      @Just_a_human_503 Год назад +1

      @@K.S.T 😅

    • @Just_a_human_503
      @Just_a_human_503 Год назад +2

      @@K.S.T news to me. But I respect your info I guess I don't know anything after all.

    • @K.S.T
      @K.S.T Год назад +2

      @Ajay_503 it's not that u don't know anything it's just that you didn't understand it properly. 😅

  • @emandas5640
    @emandas5640 11 месяцев назад +2

    They are not priest who lived in streets they are Sadhus or Aghori . Priest lived in Temple .

  • @anubhab_Bhartiya
    @anubhab_Bhartiya 11 месяцев назад

    Sanatan or as the west knows as Hinduism is a way kf life not a religion. This needs to be in the mainstream

  • @Rudraiya
    @Rudraiya Год назад +1

    Whenever there is decay of righteousness, O Bharata,
    And there is exaltation of unrighteousness, then I Myself come forth.
    For the protection of the good, for the destruction of evil-doers,
    For the sake of firmly establishing righteousness, I am born from age to age. -lord Krishna
    The Kalki is coming

  • @nemalconsashutosh8665
    @nemalconsashutosh8665 11 месяцев назад

    Wow, great that you thought of Brahma as an individual mind. It actually is like that. Our world is all that comes out of the mind of the Brahma. And there are many Brahmas. The origins of the multi verse theory...

  • @malganis2084
    @malganis2084 7 месяцев назад

    Watch brief history of Vedas by project Shivoham to understand basic of Hinduism and texts involved

  • @varunop1822
    @varunop1822 Год назад

    6:51 Kaliyuga has just started now 428,899 years are remaining at the end of Kaliyuga there will be actual acid rains , humans will become cannibal and many more things are going to happen and atlast Lord Shivji will perform their dance and done . Then another world will be created.

  • @lostangel9094
    @lostangel9094 7 месяцев назад

    reality - if you actually can do "don't do anything ", you will achieve "Moksha".

  • @ck3289
    @ck3289 10 месяцев назад +2

    Caste system was a societal flaw , not religious flaw ! Hinduism doesn’t validate caste or discrimination unlike abrahamic texts

    • @indianmilitary
      @indianmilitary 8 месяцев назад

      Caste is different from jathi which is not a "flaw". Jathi and Varna ≠ Caste. The term jathi (often mistranslated as 'caste') is best understood in the sense of a set, as in mathematics or a genre in literature. It applies to non-human entities as well - for example, the jathi of trees, jati of rational numbers, jathi of verbs, and so on. In the human context, a nation is a jathi, a given religious group is a jathi, doctors/engineers are a jathi, men/women a jathi, gay people are a jathi, the military is a jathi, the employees of a given company are a jathi, etc. Similarly, the word 'varna' means 'color'. Varna also refers to the various personalities and qualities of people. An individual's varna is based on past karma (NOT BIRTH) which shapes gunas, the latter being individual qualities or tendencies.

  • @mrnabby4178
    @mrnabby4178 10 месяцев назад +1

    25:13 exactly but no-one understands that.

  • @greaterbharat4175
    @greaterbharat4175 Год назад +1

    Manusmriti doesn't stop movement of varna ( original term for caste) etymology of varna mesn "to choose"
    Manusmriti 10 65 says Brahmins can became sudra ,sudra can become Brahmin so does kshatriya and vaishya can move into any varna
    Manusmriti is scriptures of dwij it mentioned duty of dwij ( Brahmins, kshatriyas and vaishya)
    And Brahmin are not lord of caste
    Manusmriti 12:125 says one who see themselves in other and with oneness they can attain Brahmana ( or supreme consciousness)
    Brahmin who misuse his power or aposted he will declare vratya ( an outcaste)
    And Untouchability mentioned with only one people the chandala ( those who have barbaric lifestyle ) chandala etymology and meaning is one who eats raw meat / or dogs meat
    Origin of untouchability in society may have resulted of fear of getting disease from people who followed barbaric lifestyle
    Untouchability tho universal thing back then European followed untouchability with gypsy and cagots and alans ( who were foreign blood to European soil , because Europeans thought their lifestyle is barbaric)
    Arabs also followed untouchability and date back to pre islamic era ( they called them akhdam)
    Similar to fisherman people in China were declared untouchable and burakumin in Japan
    Hinduism has nothing to do with untouchability but once followed in ancient societies regarding of their religions or culture

  • @himanshuvikramsingh3391
    @himanshuvikramsingh3391 Год назад +2

    Their is no specific way to live like hindu , it means their is no law to follow u can be athiest in Hinduism, it demand no worship of any god no specific rules and their is no core book in Hinduism, ramayan and mahabharata , vedas , upanishad they are all written in between the cycle of Hinduism ,, soo its almost a free religion , even u can't be converted in Hinduism bcs their is no concept of conversion ,, its only if u believe in Hinduism , nature , spirituality , looking inward and compassion, love and kindness towards animal , living beings and nature , u too could became a hindu

  • @anubhab_Bhartiya
    @anubhab_Bhartiya 11 месяцев назад +2

    If you dont care about society, society will abondon you and you will not be able to complain when you will need society and society will reject you.

  • @ammu574
    @ammu574 11 месяцев назад +1

    Shiva only one wife 😉 name Sakti (sati, parvti) rebirth

  • @lostangel9094
    @lostangel9094 7 месяцев назад

    3:37 : it's not" brahman", it's called "Brahmho" .

  • @Deepak_Dhakad
    @Deepak_Dhakad Год назад

    Vedas r so much old they represents alot different Hinduism. Vedas were made migrating indo Europeans. Vedas had things like sacrifice makes balance in universe if you sacrifice cows to sky father he will give in return again.

  • @USOGUI_BAKU
    @USOGUI_BAKU Год назад

    Hinduism is not religion, it is a DHARMA (righteous way of life)
    Dharma of muslim is to follow islam
    Dharma of hindu is to follow hinduism
    Dharma of buddhist is to follow Buddhism
    Dharma of lion is to devour its prey,
    Etc...

  • @ck3289
    @ck3289 10 месяцев назад +1

    U should do ur dharma ! Simply not doing anything or dying by suicide doesn’t leave our karmic baggage !

  • @kirankumarsuvarnakar7177
    @kirankumarsuvarnakar7177 Год назад +4

    More sadguru videos plz. ✨🥰

  • @mudrarakshasa
    @mudrarakshasa 10 месяцев назад

    1.Lol atharvaveda..being a book of spells...is a westerns perspective.. like that of maxmuller..who was more interested in degrading the meaning rather than understanding it.. 2.puranas is our history ..3 Varna is not caste

  • @appeleper4436
    @appeleper4436 7 месяцев назад

    Which religion has this story: An ancient man named ____am and his wife S____ and their companion L_____ are banished from their home. They run into a foreign king ______ who kidnaps the wife before he is ultimately destroyed and the man and wife live together till they die. Based on this video you might say: Ram, Sita, Lakshman, and Ravan so it has to be Hinduism. (I am Hindu so I agree.) That is correct but also: Abraham, Sarah, Lot, and Abimelech; so it could also be Abrahamic religions. Also every religion (including Hinduism) has the story of the great flood, for Hindus its: Matsya Avatar and Manu (google it). My belief is nobody has the whole picture. We are all grasping at straws for defining God, but there is God... no one knows who he is.

  • @vikaskun4645
    @vikaskun4645 10 месяцев назад

    If u want to understand dharma read bhagwat geeta .... Than you know when a tough choice occur its not like u can choose anything you have to choose dharma even if it is a difficult choice u still have to choose dharma

  • @nikhileshbagwala593
    @nikhileshbagwala593 7 месяцев назад +1

    That stupid aryan theory...god.
    Not blaming anyone, great video but that aryan theory man.
    Tell a lie long and loud enough that it gets accepted as the truth.

  • @vijayantpratapsingh
    @vijayantpratapsingh 10 месяцев назад

    Kaliyuga is not last it is last in current cycle after that cycle will began again

  • @shubhamkakkar8683
    @shubhamkakkar8683 Год назад +2

    BG 3.8: You should thus perform your prescribed Vedic duties, since action is superior to inaction. By ceasing activity, even your bodily maintenance will not be possible.
    anāśhritaḥ karma-phalaṁ kāryaṁ karma karoti yaḥ
    sa sannyāsī cha yogī cha na niragnir na chākriyaḥ
    The one who does his actions without any attachment to its result is a sanyasi or a yogi, not the one who has merely renounced rituals and actions.
    Those who are free from arrogance and delusion, who have conquered the evil of attachment (too much passiveness to materialistic world), who are totally free from desires and dualities like pleasure and pain, and dwelling constantly in the Supreme Self with all lust (Kama) completely stilled such a noble person attains that Imperishable Supreme state (Supreme Goal, Liberation). (15.05)
    To action alone hast thou a right and never at all to its fruits; let not the fruits of action be thy motive; neither let there be in thee any attachment to inaction.

  • @oma_gooner
    @oma_gooner 6 месяцев назад

    you cannot not do anything and even that has been tried by sages hence they became one. also artha means enjoy your life, get prosperous, live, but be a just person, follow your dharma. also to the guy on the right whatever you are saying about what you want or dont want to be, fit and not fit, believe me hinduism can encompasse it all, many with thoughts like yours have come and gone. your thoughts are not evwn clear it feels gibbirish first of all. clear your mind and put things into perspectives, thats my advice to you.

  • @HR20Games
    @HR20Games 11 месяцев назад

    Bhai English Ko kisi bhi tarah kaise Hindi mein translate karo

  • @user-jf5gt9pi4i
    @user-jf5gt9pi4i 10 месяцев назад

    You guys need to cut down on sugar intake, because it's driving you guys off the rails. Calm down and do some meditation and yoga, this path of self discovery will be better for you guys because, you guys haven't cultivated devotion for the sacred

  • @MrKhan11111
    @MrKhan11111 Год назад +2

    it's nothing a pure nonsense called paganism. Only in Abrahmic House we have logic n Revlations n Witnesses.

    • @stayspiritual
      @stayspiritual  Год назад +2

      Here, we try to stay open-minded and respectful. Sometimes we fail, but the goal is to learn. If I come to the table thinking I have all the right answers, how can I learn anything. But the fact that you gave this video a shot is a step in the right direction. 🙏🫶

    • @MrKhan11111
      @MrKhan11111 Год назад +1

      @@stayspiritual ya.sorry.

    • @heyythere
      @heyythere Год назад

      That is so not true

    • @greaterbharat4175
      @greaterbharat4175 Год назад +7

      ​​​@@MrKhan11111hahaha we Hindu pagan are only people who has religious study of nyaya ( logic ) , ,
      And it's fact all the scientific progress we have due to pagans 😅
      Whether the greeks , Indians , Egyptian or Mesopotamians

    • @greaterbharat4175
      @greaterbharat4175 Год назад +1

      ​@@MrKhan11111mathmatics had pagan origin ,0 in numerical system was created by vaishnav Hindu
      Atom was first discussed by Hindu and Greeks the morden term atom has singular origin
      The sankrit term "atma and greek term atomos"
      Rishi kannada was first atomic scientist 800bce and then Greeks about 500bce
      First documented scientific method of surgery was done by pagan Hindu ( rishi sushruta about 1000bce )
      Before that Egyptian pagan did but they were experimenting had no scientist right methods

  • @mktipsfun1564
    @mktipsfun1564 Год назад +3

    video made with half knowledge 😊😊