@Knockturnall1 I think u missed the depection of madhva acharya the guru with two fingers raised he was the great great guru of sirla prabhupada gurus have traditions of guru shishya and to discuss why my guru is not here or there is shows that one is completely missing the teashing of his guru on the santan dharma.
why doesn't he mention His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada? or even show a picture of him?.... thanks for the video tho... Hare Krishna....
I am learning so much from this! I had no idea that the statues were considered the actual physical bodies of the deities and are conscious within them!!! That is so kewl! I'm so used to thinking of statues of gods and goddesses as symbols, but when he said, "They're not merely symbols," it really caught my attention. I felt awakened in some way!!! I'm not Hindu but Wiccan, so I also have a great appreciation for variety in culture and religion: this is so refreshing and joyous to my soul!!!
Thank you. I had been in spiritual turmoil for a while, confused by the thought of a loving god and an eternal hell existing at once. This video series awaken me to how strongly the Hindu beliefs resonate within me.
I shall go to my parents tomorrow and tell them that I wish to study Hinduism.
@Echowraith Studying is one thing, conversion is another. True Hindu spirituality would actually suggest that you 'convert' from one form into a better form - if you are Christian, 'convert' into a better Christian.
An excellent presentation of the essence of Hinduism that can be understood and appreciated by all. The vast and varied theology of the religion has been well presented in a cogent and logical manner.
I am the first one to watch. I am genuinely impressed. Though Indian, I learned and refreshed my knowledge of Hinduism. now believe that irrespective of whether God exists or not,hindu practices will help bring prosperity, order and peace in world. Thanks.
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nice video and a great explanation. Truth is one but wise describe it different ways.....no place for fundamentalism in human society
arun1960 1 month ago
@Knockturnall1 I think u missed the depection of madhva acharya the guru with two fingers raised he was the great great guru of sirla prabhupada gurus have traditions of guru shishya and to discuss why my guru is not here or there is shows that one is completely missing the teashing of his guru on the santan dharma.
ka010185 2 months ago
thank you for sharing .
peacelily64 4 months ago
Interesting how we focus so much on our differences when to me it seems that our similarities are so much more <3
bigballing818 1 year ago 2
Nice vid! I'm an atheist who is very intressted in religous cutlures.
EmceeCartoon 1 year ago
why doesn't he mention His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada? or even show a picture of him?.... thanks for the video tho... Hare Krishna....
Knockturnall1 1 year ago
I am learning so much from this! I had no idea that the statues were considered the actual physical bodies of the deities and are conscious within them!!! That is so kewl! I'm so used to thinking of statues of gods and goddesses as symbols, but when he said, "They're not merely symbols," it really caught my attention. I felt awakened in some way!!! I'm not Hindu but Wiccan, so I also have a great appreciation for variety in culture and religion: this is so refreshing and joyous to my soul!!!
Dhesyca 1 year ago
good five video series. studying for a test i have in world religions on hinduism. i'm still atheist, but this will help me on my test :).
xcolonel 1 year ago
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hlnduism =aryanism,brahminish,incestismaryan uncivilized tribes practice incest
they mostly prefer brother sister fuck dont beleive than research aryan vedas
even the creation god of hindu the brahma
fucked his daughter saraswati
brahmins doing incest family secret
wwxxxrum 1 year ago
Thank you. I had been in spiritual turmoil for a while, confused by the thought of a loving god and an eternal hell existing at once. This video series awaken me to how strongly the Hindu beliefs resonate within me.
I shall go to my parents tomorrow and tell them that I wish to study Hinduism.
Echowraith 2 years ago 11
@Echowraith Good luck and Blessed Be on your path! I hope it brings you great joy and fulfillment. :)
Dhesyca 1 year ago
@Echowraith Studying is one thing, conversion is another. True Hindu spirituality would actually suggest that you 'convert' from one form into a better form - if you are Christian, 'convert' into a better Christian.
ntr10me 1 year ago
Thank you for this introduction to hinduism, very helpful, insightful and clear.
GaletheAwesome 2 years ago 4
Wonderful introduction.
Does the speaker write any books?
Will be interested in reading his book if there is any. Thanks
Namaste
insaintman 2 years ago
Great video...thanks Satguru..
bcluitel 2 years ago
This is a beautiful basic and comprehensive introduction of our Hindu faith. Now i know where i belong and where the others are. Thank You.
neyshini 2 years ago
An excellent presentation of the essence of Hinduism that can be understood and appreciated by all. The vast and varied theology of the religion has been well presented in a cogent and logical manner.
Thank you.
P.R. Venkateswaran.
testitoutherenow 2 years ago
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MrBillwordsworth 2 years ago
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MrBillwordsworth 2 years ago
thank you for this immensely powerful series.
goochieguy 2 years ago
nice job on the video series
jax1492 2 years ago
Dharm ki jai ho!
DharmRakshak2 2 years ago
Wonderful exposition. Thanks.
nandu1f 2 years ago
This is a beautiful explanation of Hinduism. Thank you so much!
Meliann11 2 years ago
Thanks for posting those great vids Gurudevji !
JAI SANATANA DHARMA!
Yogiphildas 2 years ago
I am the first one to watch. I am genuinely impressed. Though Indian, I learned and refreshed my knowledge of Hinduism. now believe that irrespective of whether God exists or not,hindu practices will help bring prosperity, order and peace in world. Thanks.
backtohumanity 2 years ago 10