Glad this landed well with you. There is a lot more where this came from, and I'm sure the complete video would also resonate with you and probably also invite a comment or two. Here it is - ruclips.net/video/_jsQhYZbSZQ/видео.html Looking forward to seeing more of you here in The Unlearning Playground.
@@ChetanNarangOfficial Religions are just a means of control and this desire for control has been responsible for all the bloodshed in the last 2000 years. From removing the existence of pagan culture to their history.
Greek gods are closer to Indo iranian (vedic) than other indo european religions. Names r very similar so much so that even closer iranian culture had forgotten it but greeks didn't. This is a iron age borrowing and interaction with Mitanni kassite type people moving to west asia and interacting with anatolia which is most likely greek homeland and we can see that in genetics and archeology as well. Ancient greek citites were in Anatolia.
@ChetanNarangOfficial Shatkona (षट्कोण) is a symbol used in Hindu yantra; a "six-pointed star" is made from two interlocking triangles; the upper stands for Shiva, Purusha, the lower for Shakti, Prakriti. Their union gives birth to Kumara(Kartikeya), whose sacred number is six.
You need to look at the preservation of the scripturess. The ONLY religion that can rightfully claim that is Islam. Islam has guidance for life and death.
I guess by ONLY he means among the major world religions , islam is the only one whose holy book QURAN is preserved word by word both via manuscript and oral tradition. Whereas with all due respect other major world religions have a big problem regarding this issue. For example the Christian canonical gospel was decided centuries after jesus death and also there are serious differences in manuscript moreover the authors are unknown in a way that we don't know much about their background. As far as Hinduism is concerned there is not a proper concensus on which books are shruti and which are smriti. Moreover there are many variants of the same book which sometimes lead to different interpretation which many a times cannot be reconciled.
I see. Thank you for pointing that out. Honestly, I feel that even if this is the case, this is not necessarily a boon. In fact, taking your own "holy" book as the one with the truths (and that too literal truths) is one of the main issues plaguing religions in the modern world.
@@Helloworldly12 can you produce the original book? It was written almost 100 to 150 years later by Turks. Request you to read chapter 9 with translation and compare it with current generation and it being said by god.
good conversation ❤
Thanks. Glad this landed well with you. You should check out the complete conversation too! ✌️
Finally, someone realised the difference, this is just the index. Now to discover the book
Glad this landed well with you. There is a lot more where this came from, and I'm sure the complete video would also resonate with you and probably also invite a comment or two. Here it is - ruclips.net/video/_jsQhYZbSZQ/видео.html
Looking forward to seeing more of you here in The Unlearning Playground.
@@ChetanNarangOfficial Religions are just a means of control and this desire for control has been responsible for all the bloodshed in the last 2000 years. From removing the existence of pagan culture to their history.
Greek gods are closer to Indo iranian (vedic) than other indo european religions. Names r very similar so much so that even closer iranian culture had forgotten it but greeks didn't. This is a iron age borrowing and interaction with Mitanni kassite type people moving to west asia and interacting with anatolia which is most likely greek homeland and we can see that in genetics and archeology as well. Ancient greek citites were in Anatolia.
Thanks for sharing.
✡️ hindu symbol first
Where?
@ChetanNarangOfficial Shatkona (षट्कोण) is a symbol used in Hindu yantra; a "six-pointed star" is made from two interlocking triangles; the upper stands for Shiva, Purusha, the lower for Shakti, Prakriti. Their union gives birth to Kumara(Kartikeya), whose sacred number is six.
@ChetanNarangOfficial also,the crescent moon and five point star also symbolises shiv
literally cant happen...there is no common ground,
I’m sorry, what can’t happen?
You need to look at the preservation of the scripturess. The ONLY religion that can rightfully claim that is Islam.
Islam has guidance for life and death.
Please explain the use of the word “ONLY” in your comment.
I guess by ONLY he means among the major world religions , islam is the only one whose holy book QURAN is preserved word by word both via manuscript and oral tradition.
Whereas with all due respect other major world religions have a big problem regarding this issue. For example the Christian canonical gospel was decided centuries after jesus death and also there are serious differences in manuscript moreover the authors are unknown in a way that we don't know much about their background.
As far as Hinduism is concerned there is not a proper concensus on which books are shruti and which are smriti. Moreover there are many variants of the same book which sometimes lead to different interpretation which many a times cannot be reconciled.
I see. Thank you for pointing that out.
Honestly, I feel that even if this is the case, this is not necessarily a boon. In fact, taking your own "holy" book as the one with the truths (and that too literal truths) is one of the main issues plaguing religions in the modern world.
@@Helloworldly12 can you produce the original book? It was written almost 100 to 150 years later by Turks. Request you to read chapter 9 with translation and compare it with current generation and it being said by god.