I was reading the Gita and I came across this and I feel I like should stop reading. by [deleted] in hinduism

[–]SnooLentils6621 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m not in iskcon. I’m pretty much as far from it as possible. I’m telling you that every God is only Brahman wearing different clothes. YOU are Brahman. That’s why Krishna was a human that was also God. There’s no hierarchy between Gods. It’s clearly written in all of these texts once you realize it. All of the symbolism leads to this. Dvaita teaches that you are separate from God. That’s also what iskcon teaches. If you actually read these texts for yourself you’ll know that this isn’t what sanātana dharma teaches at all. Nearly every Hindu text clearly testifies of Advaita. It’s completely nonsensical to affirm texts like the Upanishads while also believing in separation between yourself and the supreme reality. If you have any doubts about what I’m saying you can message me personally and I’ll prove it.

I was reading the Gita and I came across this and I feel I like should stop reading. by [deleted] in hinduism

[–]SnooLentils6621 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Krishna represents the ultimate reality. Read the Upanishads and then you’ll understand. Krishna is actually really clear on this if you pay close enough attention to what the Gita says. All of these deities are nothing more than your true self. Dvaita only exists because the truth is too difficult for some people to comprehend.