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What is the level of shiva

According to Matt, Hinduism actually has an infinitely layered multiverse which is just illusion to the gods.

I don't know that much about eastern religions, so this is just what Matt told me.
 
ZacharyGrossman273 said:
According to Matt, Hinduism actually has an infinitely layered multiverse which is just illusion to the gods.

I don't know that much about eastern religions, so this is just what Matt told me.
Hmm well, that depends on the branch
 
@ZacharyGrossman273 In the Hindu cosmology, like the Buddhist and Jain cosmology, considers all existence as cyclic. With its ancient roots, Hindu texts propose and discuss numerous cosmological theories. Hindu culture accepts this diversity in cosmological ideas and has lacked a single mandatory view point even in its oldest known Vedic scripture, the Rigveda. Alternate theories include a universe cyclically created and destroyed by god, or goddess, or no creator at all, or a golden egg or womb (Hiranyagarbha), or self-created multitude of universes with enormous lengths and time scales.cyclic. The Vedic literature includes a number of cosmology speculations, one of which questions the origin of the cosmos and is called the Nasadiya sukta:

Neither being (sat) nor non-being was as yet. What was concealed? And where? And in whose protection?Who really knows?'' Who can declare it? Whence was it bor, and whence came this creation? The devas (gods) were born later than this world's creation, so who knows from where it came into existence? None can know from where creation has arise , and whether he has or has not produced it. He who surveys it in the highest heavens, He alone knows or perhaps He does not know

—ÔÇëRig Veda 10. 129


Time is conceptualized as a cyclic Yuga with trillions of years. In some models, Mount Meru plays a central role.

Beyond its creation, Hindu cosmology posits divergent theories on the structure of the universe, from being 3 lokas to 12 lokas (worlds) which play a part in its theories about rebirth, samsara and karma.

The complex cosmological speculations found in Hinduism and other Indian religions, states Bolton, is not unique and are also found in Greek, Roman, Irish and Babylonian mythologies, where each age becomes more sinful and of suffering.
 
This is not allowed first off, and secondly given the vast amounts of varied theologies within the religion, impossible to quantify.

You cannot get a tier from 8000 years of spearate mythologies, histories and legends, so he can be anywhere from 11-C to 0 given the source.
 
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