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I read somewhere something like this according to Hinduism "The creator of the material universe is known as Brahma. The destruction of the universe is overseen by Shiva and Vishnu serves as the maintainer. There are individuals overseeing the oceans, the wind, and practically every facet of creations. " ?who are these according to Hinduism ? shiva , vishnu and Brahma ? I always used to beleieve Hindus are Pagan or idol worship religion like different deitiesHindus don't worship cow but consider cow as holy because Hinduism is an old religion oldest texts are were written about 1800 BC or earlier at that time the whole world was going through an Agricultural revolution so during those times cattle especially cows were forbidden to be killed as cows were required in an agricultural society that still stuck around for 4000 years even in modern times . Ancient Hindus ate Cows a lot but this was forbidden in an agricultural society during those times.
As far as Hindu basic belief is concerned Hinduism is Henotheistic not Monotheistic and certainly not Idol worshipping.
Idol worshipping was not practiced in ancient India , Hindus copied from Buddhists . The oldest temples and idols in India are all Buddhist not Hindu.
Try to avoid all Iranian baiters pretending to be from India or are Indian because both Iraians and Arabs have a good reputation amongst Indians which makes us neutral in this shindig
PS:This is just to clear my thoughts not for usual trolling..Correct me where i am wrong
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/gadadhara-pandit-dasa/the-33-million-demigods-o_b_1737207.html
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