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Why do people call hindu religion history as “MYTH”?

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Why do people call hindu religion history as “MYTH”?

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Hi Aakash, not myth but allegory. I hope that you know the difference. As is taught in the Mahabharata, “Paramatma (God in European parlance) is incomprehensible in the totality of her/his presence. By diligent application it may be possible to comprehend the totality by studying each part, aspect and attribute of the deity.” So, we have the natural planetary recycling systems portrayed by Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva in its three main parts. We have Durga who, with her sword of fine discrimination, has tamed the tiger of untruth. We have Kali, the devourer of lies (demons). Etc. Etc. It is not a set of myths but one of parables teaching “Guru”, i.e. the way to Paramatma (Godhead). Hope this helps.

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