roadrunner
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LOL.. learn the basics of Hinduism please:
Hinduism as we know it can be subdivided into a number of major currents. Of the historical division into six darshanas, only two schools, Vedanta and Yoga survive. The main divisions of Hinduism today are Vaishnavism, Shaivism, Smartism and Shaktism. The vast majority of present day Hindus can be categorized under one of these four groups, although there are many other, partly overlapping, allegiances and denominations.
Hinduism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I couldnt care less about the modern divisions of Hinduism.
It was never anything to do with my point, only your proselytizing.
LOL - Krishna is NOT a "main deity". Infact, Shiva is worshipped by far more people than Krishna in India today.
I'm not talking about today. Krishna is a latter day God. It is not a Rig Vedic God, and therefore is not found in Afghanistan or Pakistan.
Krishna is a Gangetic God. This is a Hindu God.
Get your basics right Mr. RR, before passing judgment on Hinduism.
Here, read the wikipedia article on Shaivism:
Shaivism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I've no time for wiki.
I know who Siva and the Gods of the Rig Vedic people are. I know who the Gods of the Gangetic people are. There's a difference. You can carry on waffling and proselytizing as you like.
Ask any historian about the differences between the Rig Vedic people, and Hindus. The differences between their societies and Hindu societies. You'll be educated.