Refractor, who has been posting excerpts from his forthcoming book on the Hindu caste system, now discusses the contradictions in Hindu spirituality:
In Rig Veda it is said that “Ekam Sat Vipra Bahuda Vadanti”. It means that there is only one truth (God) or Sat but wise men call him by different names. Or there is only one Absolute called by many names by knowledgeable men. However the same Absolute created a born servanthood in India and the same Absolute created brotherhood in West. These two Absolutes cannot be the same since a man created in West is essentially the same as created in East. This difference implies either a difference in men or a difference in Gods.
I’d suggest digging into the archives as well because what Refractor has been doing for the past several months has been to painstakingly build a critique of Hinduism as practised since the Vedic age.
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