ITT we discuss the philosophical and political implications of Hinduism

>What is Hinduism?

Hinduism is the oldest organized religion in the world. It is the Sanatana Dharma, the Eternal Law. It has no known origin and no founders - it is a synthesis of various Indian cultures and practices from as early as 4000 BCE.

Hinduism differs from Christianity and other Abrahamic religions in that it does not have:

>A single founder,
>A specific theological system,
>A single concept of deity,
>A single holy text,
>A single system of morality,
>A central religious authority,
>The concept of a prophet.

Hinduism is neither polytheistic, monotheistic, trinitarian or henotheistic, yet it is all at the same time.

The development of Hinduism was influenced by many invasions over thousands of years. The major influences occurred when nomadic "Aryan" Indo-European tribes invaded Northern India from the steppes of Russia and Central Asia. They brought with them their religion of Vedism. These beliefs mingled with the more advanced, indigenous Indian native beliefs, often called the "Indus valley culture."

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>Political Significance of Hinduism in this Age

All the decadence of the world today has been predicted by Hinduism.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kali_Yuga

Prophesied events during a Kali Yuga

>Rulers will become unreasonable: they will levy taxes unfairly.
>Rulers will no longer see it as their duty to promote spirituality, or to protect their subjects: they will become a danger to the world.
>People will start migrating, seeking countries where wheat and barley form the staple food source.
>At the end of Kali-yuga, when there exist no topics on the subject of God, even at the residences of so-called saints and respectable gentlemen of the three higher varnas [temperament] and when nothing is known of the techniques of sacrifice, even by word, at that time the Lord will appear as the supreme chastiser.

Kali Yuga with regard to human relationships

>Avarice and wrath will be common. Humans will openly display animosity towards each other. Ignorance of dharma will occur.
>People will have thoughts of murder with no justification and will see nothing wrong in that.
>Lust will be viewed as socially acceptable and sexual intercourse will be seen as the central requirement of life.
>Sin will increase exponentially, while virtue will fade and cease to flourish.
>People will take vows and break them soon after.
>People will become addicted to intoxicating drinks and drugs.
>Teachers will no longer be respected and their students will attempt to injure them. Their teachings will be insulted, and followers of Kama(lust) will wrest control of the mind from all human beings.

Amazing how much you can know when you have 330,000,000 demons as advisers.

>x number of gods
>demons
I was unaware christcucks browse this board

Jesus is a false Virgin prophet.

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Why do hindus not get on with jains or buddhists?

Isn't Zoroastrianism older?

>Isn't Zoroastrianism older?
they both derive from indo-iranian (aryan) religion, so they arguably have the same age. it's not really possible to say that a certain religion is "the oldest" because they all change over time. for example, the word hinduism wasn't used before the 19th century and today's hindu beliefs are very different from vedic religion. much of the veda is ignored by the majority of hindus today even though formally they still give reverence to it. so you have to ask yourself whether you can really claim continuity all the way back. if you do, you have to decide whether you want to trace it all the way back to indo-iranian religion (and thus include zoroastrianism in your definition of hinduism) or even all the way to proto-indo-european religion, which at that point is so different from today's hinduism that it wouldn't even be recognizable any more.

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Almost all of Hindu yagyas and ceremonies are performed according to the Vedas
We do

I need help. The latest riots have led me to come to the final conclusion by following the real red pill.

Countries and nationality don't matter. It's a lost cause. The world is moving too much to the left and there's nothing left to do but accept it.

Spirituality is what I would like to focus on. What should I do to get started in Hinduism?

>Hinduism is neither polytheistic
But it is???

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It has all been predicted, all you can do it perform your dharma. In the meantime read this
grahamhancock.com/dmisrab6/

We are living in the Brahmans dream everything is his manifestation

reminder that hindus are stuck with the jhanas and fail to reach nirvana.

>A Nordicuck or German made this image

Stop equating us with you, snow-nigger. Mediterranean do not look like you, you are not a "cradle of civilization".

It's embarrassing to put Ancient Greeks on the same pedestal as a fucking Viking or Celt. If you want to compare a Celtic or Viking tribesman to something, then compare them to a Zulu.

>implying Buddism wasn't a ploy to keep the Plebs trapped in the cycle of life and death

>All the decadence of the world today

I hate this meme

What meme?

FUCKING WHEAT AND BARLEY EATING SUBHUMANS REEEEEEE