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Philomath
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Nor do I need to learn it from you. But you cannot make blanket statements for all Hindu’s. You can however say that you personally worship the sun God, or that **some **Hindu’s do. I personally do not.I don’t have to learn about Hinduism from you.
When people do yoga whether it is stretching or whatever they are basically bowing to the Sun God. The 15 million people or so who do yoga in the US and millions of people worldwide are already worshiping a different image of god, when you take something from someone you need to give a small credit back to them. People want yoga but they don’t want to know its origins.
Hiranyagarbha and Vedic Yoga
Salutations to the Sun ≠ worship of the sun.“Who then was Hiranyagarbha, a human figure or a deity? The name Hiranyagarbha, which means “the gold embryo”, first occurs prominently as a Vedic deity, generally a form of the Sun God. There is a special Sukta or hymn to Hiranyagarbha in the Rig VedaX.121, **which is commonly chanted by Hindus today. **”
The definition of Salutation: an act, phrase, gesture, etc, that serves as a greeting
As I stated earlier in this thread you cannot make a blanket statement for nearly 1 billion Hindu’s. Some Hindu’s are indeed “pagan’s”, and some are not.:takethat: Hindus are indeed pagans, it is the pagan community who have not accepted and respected Hinduism as a part of pagan culture. Don’t preach my religion back to me.