What the first caller needs to comprehend, that in the very period he is referring to, The Shaivites would fight against Vaishnavites as to establish who actually existed. Hinduism today as a social construct is a Frankenstein monster of ideas
The guy clearly talks like the leftist politics is this alienated thing, which would be not at all surprising upon knowing that he does subscribe to Jordan Peterson 😮😮
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I think at every period of time there's some philosophy which is always new to the society. At one time it was democracy and now it's challenging religion with scientific facts.
Hindu as a religion doesn't have philosophies of atheism. There was no word called Hindu, it was Brahminism, and that is practice of caste. And all other religion and philosophies that these people call Hindu Atheism actually criticize brahminism and reject supremacy of Vedas. It has got nothing to do ritualistic Hinduism.
I think issue comes now because we use British made up definition of Hindu. That's how this Hindu majority was created. Jains, Buddhists and Sikhs tried hard to not fall under this definition. This is like how Christians claims Judaism but Jews try to distance themselves.
Please do any show related to the recent decision of UGC about a compulsory courses in Indian traditional knowledge philosophy ayurveda ect to be introduced in UG and PG level.
The problem with hypotheical examples of golden & silver rule is that they are presented by cherrypicking the set of conditions (so that they fit). When one adds another hypotheical condition (like Vimoh did) they get destablize.
Neo Charvak really needs to take some time out to just to sit and think. He is a smart person, misled by so many like Jordan Peterson and Ben Shapiro and possibly even Anand Ranganathan
HI Vimoh, I am the Neo Carvak caller and I just wanted to clarify a couple of points. 1. When I said atheism was possible under the Adwaita Vedanta school, I forgot to add that Adwaita vedanta considers the whole universe and all it's beings (including all the deities) to be maya/illusion. Therefore atheism is possible under the adwaita vedanta framework. 2. When you questioned how the adwaita vedanta school was mainstream, I failed to elaborate how modern hinduism's unification is largely a result of sankaracharya and his teachings and efforts, such as establishment of mutts across India. His teachings became the new orthodoxy which resulted in the emergence of a unified Vedic orthodoxy. 3. Hinduism is not merely the Vedic thought, Sramanic thought, or anything else. It rests on the principle of "Adhikara Bhedha" which is a theological term accepted by pretty much all the schools of Indian thought and it refers to the tolerant idea which allows for theological difference and all paths being equally worthy. Vivekananda had his own version of this which is "Jato Mat Tato Pat". Therefore my definition of Hindu is merely a negatory term which refers to anyone who does not condemn people holding other ideas to hell (or gulags for that matter). 4. The Carvaka school of thought does not believe in the God, the Vedas, any supernatural beings and ideas etc. I believe in a modern version of the same school which takes into account modern scientific findings and other things. I still call myself a Hindu because Hindus consider me a Hindu. It is a pity that you fail to realise the tolerance of this particular community which allows within it's society such radically divergent views. My last point meant that when you said that the Carvaka school has no relevance to today, I should have elaborated that it does not matter that it was too long ago, because many ideas we currently have still exist today modified taking into account modern sensibilities and changes. This is healthy and it should be encouraged.
Allow me to say something on Hindu Atheists: I believe Hindu Atheists do exist. Hindus are not struck to only one idea of God. Hindus are seekers and they are free to chose their idea of God and even develop their own one. A Hindu is free to worship God as formless or with form(idol worship) A Hindu is free to call himself agnostic. He can say that he doesn't know whether God exists or not, No one will cut his throat. Moreover, A Hindu can openly deny the existence of God and even can live within the folds of Hinduism. No other religion allows such type of freedom where a person can openly deny the very base of that religion i.e. God and still live without threat. On the other side, Abrahmic religions punish you with death sentence for denying the existence of God. Now a person who rejects the Existence of God what he will do in Hinduism? Well Hinduism doesn't provide only thoughts of God but it provides lot of cultural values(sanskars) and opportunities(rituals and festivals) too. Touching feet of our elders is our cultural value. An atheist can live and cherish the Hindu values without agreeing to the existence of God. Many of my friends don't believe in God but they are living happily and they proudly call themselves Hindus. When they debate with us that God doesn't exist No one cuts their throats. Hinduism existed since the very first person started thinking about God or the idea of God got its first shape. Vimoh is freely denying existence of God without any threat. Because He lives in a Hindu society. He doesn't need to shun all our cultural values for proving himself an atheist.
Belief doesn't dictate contribution. Atheists have advanced humanity through science , ethics, and humanitarian efforts regardless of religious affiliation & shits
first of all arrogance is not part of atheism... anyway here's an atheist who got some contribution in today you're freely living in this country *Bhagat Singh*
1:04:50; The recent example of the poor from the oppressed castes being used to build temple was found in US where the ppl from the swaminarayan sect had imported oppressed castes poor indians for their labour and were paid minimum wages as per indian standards , one enlightened indian made a documentary evidence of this caste driven exploitation and the culprits from the swaminarayan trusts were prosecuted by the US police ….the matter is presently subjudice …..
1:15:00 Dude thinks he is atheist but believes there must be someone who must have created the big bang. I think he has fallen for the logical fallacy that the person with whom he was arguing against is an knowledgeable person so whatever he says is logical. He has intelligently found reasons to believe in god aka cheating himself.
Oppression can be a shadow but sometimes asking a question about caste can just be a question related to curiosity or coming from a place of understanding. No? I don't mind anybody asking me that honestly. And no im not upper caste hindu either. I'd probably ask them why they want to know and what their caste is and do they believe or subscribe to caste hierarchies. Get to know their intentions before answering.. Honestly, I'd probably be honest about it even if they had discriminatory intentions. But then again my lived experience has been free of caste related oppression so its not a thing that oppresses me or triggers me. Personally i like to know people's caste or rather what community or tribe they come from to know their culture. But that's just me
@@malicemischievous3753 Bro.. Thoda complicated hai. But i will focus mainly on people and not ideas in a book. Culture is the living proof of a community or peoples.. Their art, their ideas, behaviours, traditions and practices, their history. Within Hinduism there are many castes as you know, and each caste has its own culture. BUT caste and caste division is also the culture of hinduism/hindu people. So its like a cultures within a big culture.. On the surface it sound nice but the real world consequences of this have been oppressive and discriminatory and still continue to be that way. I believe this system may also exist in other religion and peoples in India. Others can correct me if I am wrong or add to this
I've always noticed. The people who focus on the future are always more productive, more happier and more generally smarter than people who focus on the past. I've noticed this about hindus and Muslims, they always seem to be reminiscent and nostalgic about the time in which even their great-great-great grandfather's weren't alive in, the "good old days" When their religion and culture was thriving (somehow in their nostalgic delusions). and the result of their fixation on the past is failed states, poverty, lack of scientific advancement, backwardness, and just generally bad things. Now Christians do focus on the present, that's why their condition is not as bad as the two mentioned above. But even they are now buying into this propaganda of those good-ol days when society was free of degenerates and people were more pious etc etc Now jews do focus on the future: they are most future oriented people I know. They always talk about the future of technology, the future of human life and how we can prolong life, how we can become immortal through technology, can we reach other planets etc. And most of the brilliant people in history have been jews: einstein being the most famous example. Jews are also more intellectually oriented, listening to them talk about important topics always makes me learn something new. Now this is what I've figured out: do you wanna be a loser who boasts about his past glory but has no achievements and good things in the present. Or do you wanna be a future-oriented person who wants to solve problems, make the world a better place? If you've read through all of this, then I wanna say thank you and may you have a good day/night.
Not to be a spoil sport but material conditions determine religiosity better than the other way around. A rich religious people are far less likely to be impoverished by religion, and a poverty-stricken atheistic people are far more likely to accept faith. One argument can be made that religion is simply a means to keep the masses occupied in Feudal and capitalist systems so they don't revolt against systemic injustice and inequality. Direct beneficiaries of old capitalism and modern capitalism donate heavily into spreading their faith. Living heirs to long gone Indian princely states still donate to religious temples, in rituals and for customs. It is their way of keeping their place.
@@thomascromwell6840 well I wasn't implying that following Christianity or judaism simply makes you better than Muslims and hindus, I was simply making an observation that those are more better off because these people focus on future, nothing to do with their religious beliefs. What you said is true, religion is a powerful way to keep the masses tamed and gullible. This whole Hindu-Muslim issue in politics is nothing more than a distraction from the frauds of billionaires. Even in the case of Muslims, the mecca is maybe the second largest money making machine for the saudi kingdom (second to oil). The saudi kingdom is making its own country liberal and progressive, they are even allowing kpop concerts and less restrictions on hijab. Meanwhile they fund Muslim Missionaries and extremists to spread islam in more parts of the world so that there will be more Muslims to come to the pilgrimage in mecca, thus making them more money. It's always about money. Money is the most important thing in the world. Even more important than your own faith.
@@gurnoorsingh2214 I am not talking about religion there are many things those are beyond religion. Greed, lust ,ego , corruption and many more things done by both religious and non religious person .
What the first caller needs to comprehend, that in the very period he is referring to, The Shaivites would fight against Vaishnavites as to establish who actually existed. Hinduism today as a social construct is a Frankenstein monster of ideas
"cultural marxism" lmao he knows all the peterson shabibo buzzwords
And what does cultural marxism even mean?
The guy clearly talks like the leftist politics is this alienated thing, which would be not at all surprising upon knowing that he does subscribe to Jordan Peterson 😮😮
Meow
@@thechannelthatdoesnotexist useless term coined by a man who's in dire need of therapy
He's been reading Mein Kampf.
Thanks!
Hey thanks Atharva!
@@vimohlive sorry for that short autogenerated “Thanks!” Message. I wanted to let you know that you and people like you (Meghnad, Pranav, Himanshu) are like beacons shining in the darkness of religious ignorance and superstition. I love the way you do lives and address people’s questions. I am beginning my career here so my contribution is limited but I will keep it consistent and hope to grow it. Also, how do I join the membership to gain access to your Wednesday stream?
@@Atharva794 Thank you for the kind words Atharva. You can become a Member by clicking the JOIN button. If you don't see it, try using the desktop interface.
I think at every period of time there's some philosophy which is always new to the society. At one time it was democracy and now it's challenging religion with scientific facts.
Neo Carvaka caller has a lot to learn about Hinduism which only exists in the constitution. The reality on ground is still Brahmanical religion
Koi baat nehi bhai .... colonial mindset hai bechare ka 😫😫😫
@@malicemischievous3753 what the fuck is colonial mindset?
How ?
Hindu atheist ke baad, pesh hai muslim atheist, Christian atheist and soo on.........
A lot of people make that Apple/oxygen argument about its discovery and naming, and I often fall for it. This one will be useful intellectual armour!
Congratulations
Started watching Columbo. It’s great. Thanks for the suggestion
Nice discussions Vimoh 👍
Hindu as a religion doesn't have philosophies of atheism. There was no word called Hindu, it was Brahminism, and that is practice of caste. And all other religion and philosophies that these people call Hindu Atheism actually criticize brahminism and reject supremacy of Vedas. It has got nothing to do ritualistic Hinduism.
Sounds to me like it is the same practice used by Caucasians to coin the term 'white people' for political reasons
you deserve a nobel prize for this😂😂
@@dhrubajyotidebnath6192 I would appreciate if you "actually" say something, rather making unrelated remarks. In case you really have something to say
You already said "hindu as a religion " Therefore eliminating all those darshanas which don't believe in God. Since a religion has a God or many.
I think issue comes now because we use British made up definition of Hindu. That's how this Hindu majority was created. Jains, Buddhists and Sikhs tried hard to not fall under this definition. This is like how Christians claims Judaism but Jews try to distance themselves.
Please do any show related to the recent decision of UGC about a compulsory courses in Indian traditional knowledge philosophy ayurveda ect to be introduced in UG and PG level.
The problem with hypotheical examples of golden & silver rule is that they are presented by cherrypicking the set of conditions (so that they fit). When one adds another hypotheical condition (like Vimoh did) they get destablize.
Its Global Boiling, not global warming nowadays. Anyone heard of the term yet?
nah but it sounds more appropriate
Good work 👍 jai bhim 💙💙💙💙💙
even Dalip Tahil is joining the Livestreams 😂😂😂
Neo Charvak really needs to take some time out to just to sit and think. He is a smart person, misled by so many like Jordan Peterson and Ben Shapiro and possibly even Anand Ranganathan
The caller at about 15:00 says that there is no difference between me and brahma. My question is then why is brahama being introduced?
HI Vimoh, I am the Neo Carvak caller and I just wanted to clarify a couple of points.
1. When I said atheism was possible under the Adwaita Vedanta school, I forgot to add that Adwaita vedanta considers the whole universe and all it's beings (including all the deities) to be maya/illusion. Therefore atheism is possible under the adwaita vedanta framework.
2. When you questioned how the adwaita vedanta school was mainstream, I failed to elaborate how modern hinduism's unification is largely a result of sankaracharya and his teachings and efforts, such as establishment of mutts across India. His teachings became the new orthodoxy which resulted in the emergence of a unified Vedic orthodoxy.
3. Hinduism is not merely the Vedic thought, Sramanic thought, or anything else. It rests on the principle of "Adhikara Bhedha" which is a theological term accepted by pretty much all the schools of Indian thought and it refers to the tolerant idea which allows for theological difference and all paths being equally worthy. Vivekananda had his own version of this which is "Jato Mat Tato Pat". Therefore my definition of Hindu is merely a negatory term which refers to anyone who does not condemn people holding other ideas to hell (or gulags for that matter).
4. The Carvaka school of thought does not believe in the God, the Vedas, any supernatural beings and ideas etc. I believe in a modern version of the same school which takes into account modern scientific findings and other things. I still call myself a Hindu because Hindus consider me a Hindu. It is a pity that you fail to realise the tolerance of this particular community which allows within it's society such radically divergent views. My last point meant that when you said that the Carvaka school has no relevance to today, I should have elaborated that it does not matter that it was too long ago, because many ideas we currently have still exist today modified taking into account modern sensibilities and changes. This is healthy and it should be encouraged.
🙌🙌🙌
bro u just nailed him
Didn't get the point when it's ok with atheist term why need to put him under Hindus term of atheist.
@@CryptoDailyHindimy question exactly!
Allow me to say something on Hindu Atheists:
I believe Hindu Atheists do exist. Hindus are not struck to only one idea of God. Hindus are seekers and they are free to chose their idea of God and even develop their own one. A Hindu is free to worship God as formless or with form(idol worship) A Hindu is free to call himself agnostic. He can say that he doesn't know whether God exists or not, No one will cut his throat. Moreover, A Hindu can openly deny the existence of God and even can live within the folds of Hinduism.
No other religion allows such type of freedom where a person can openly deny the very base of that religion i.e. God and still live without threat. On the other side, Abrahmic religions punish you with death sentence for denying the existence of God.
Now a person who rejects the Existence of God what he will do in Hinduism?
Well Hinduism doesn't provide only thoughts of God but it provides lot of cultural values(sanskars) and opportunities(rituals and festivals) too. Touching feet of our elders is our cultural value. An atheist can live and cherish the Hindu values without agreeing to the existence of God. Many of my friends don't believe in God but they are living happily and they proudly call themselves Hindus. When they debate with us that God doesn't exist No one cuts their throats.
Hinduism existed since the very first person started thinking about God or the idea of God got its first shape. Vimoh is freely denying existence of God without any threat. Because He lives in a Hindu society. He doesn't need to shun all our cultural values for proving himself an atheist.
In this world Atheists have been living since ancient time. Could you count me their contribution towards humanity ?
Belief doesn't dictate contribution. Atheists have advanced humanity through science , ethics, and humanitarian efforts regardless of religious affiliation & shits
Richard Dawkins, Carl Sagan, Stephen Hawkings, Sam Harris & many more.
name 5 CHANATANI🚩😂🤡 nobel winner scientist
first of all arrogance is not part of atheism...
anyway here's an atheist who got some contribution in today you're freely living in this country
*Bhagat Singh*
Stop watching Ben Shapiro... LOL! He sounded like Ben as well... LOL!
1:04:50; The recent example of the poor from the oppressed castes being used to build temple was found in US where the ppl from the swaminarayan sect had imported oppressed castes poor indians for their labour and were paid minimum wages as per indian standards , one enlightened indian made a documentary evidence of this caste driven exploitation and the culprits from the swaminarayan trusts were prosecuted by the US police ….the matter is presently subjudice …..
You are a trekkie! 🎉🎉🎉🎉
❤ very nice words why some one is behind this creation why not some thing waw
So the comments during the chat don't show up here?
takes some time, but they do
They do ? 😦😦
Hi
Can you please let me know how to get into a conversation with you ?
Need more info on aethism .
is the caller trying to say 'hoping' and not prayer... and I think most people confuse this...
1:15:00 Dude thinks he is atheist but believes there must be someone who must have created the big bang. I think he has fallen for the logical fallacy that the person with whom he was arguing against is an knowledgeable person so whatever he says is logical. He has intelligently found reasons to believe in god aka cheating himself.
Oppression can be a shadow but sometimes asking a question about caste can just be a question related to curiosity or coming from a place of understanding. No?
I don't mind anybody asking me that honestly. And no im not upper caste hindu either. I'd probably ask them why they want to know and what their caste is and do they believe or subscribe to caste hierarchies. Get to know their intentions before answering.. Honestly, I'd probably be honest about it even if they had discriminatory intentions. But then again my lived experience has been free of caste related oppression so its not a thing that oppresses me or triggers me.
Personally i like to know people's caste or rather what community or tribe they come from to know their culture. But that's just me
Bro .... how caste and culture are same ? .... please if you have time, explain a bit
@@malicemischievous3753
Bro.. Thoda complicated hai. But i will focus mainly on people and not ideas in a book. Culture is the living proof of a community or peoples.. Their art, their ideas, behaviours, traditions and practices, their history. Within Hinduism there are many castes as you know, and each caste has its own culture. BUT caste and caste division is also the culture of hinduism/hindu people. So its like a cultures within a big culture..
On the surface it sound nice but the real world consequences of this have been oppressive and discriminatory and still continue to be that way. I believe this system may also exist in other religion and peoples in India.
Others can correct me if I am wrong or add to this
19:15
18:56 Cultural Marxists
Mental gymnastics sahi tha is episode main 😆😆😆😆😆.
The problem with the hindu atheist who came initially z nt dat he z an idiot... Its that he assumes he knows more n doesnt listen n interrupts...
Being Theist shows your creativity and being atheist shows your dullness.
Creativity isn't confined to theism, and dismissing atheism as dullness is intellectually lazy shows how much brainless argument an theist can give😂.
Bhagwaan pe hi bharosa Karte rehte to TH-cam Kaise banate log?
I've always noticed. The people who focus on the future are always more productive, more happier and more generally smarter than people who focus on the past.
I've noticed this about hindus and Muslims, they always seem to be reminiscent and nostalgic about the time in which even their great-great-great grandfather's weren't alive in, the "good old days" When their religion and culture was thriving (somehow in their nostalgic delusions).
and the result of their fixation on the past is failed states, poverty, lack of scientific advancement, backwardness, and just generally bad things.
Now Christians do focus on the present, that's why their condition is not as bad as the two mentioned above. But even they are now buying into this propaganda of those good-ol days when society was free of degenerates and people were more pious etc etc
Now jews do focus on the future: they are most future oriented people I know. They always talk about the future of technology, the future of human life and how we can prolong life, how we can become immortal through technology, can we reach other planets etc. And most of the brilliant people in history have been jews: einstein being the most famous example. Jews are also more intellectually oriented, listening to them talk about important topics always makes me learn something new.
Now this is what I've figured out: do you wanna be a loser who boasts about his past glory but has no achievements and good things in the present.
Or do you wanna be a future-oriented person who wants to solve problems, make the world a better place?
If you've read through all of this, then I wanna say thank you and may you have a good day/night.
Bro world is gonna be more bad places in future with religion or without religion and this is true
Not to be a spoil sport but material conditions determine religiosity better than the other way around. A rich religious people are far less likely to be impoverished by religion, and a poverty-stricken atheistic people are far more likely to accept faith.
One argument can be made that religion is simply a means to keep the masses occupied in Feudal and capitalist systems so they don't revolt against systemic injustice and inequality. Direct beneficiaries of old capitalism and modern capitalism donate heavily into spreading their faith. Living heirs to long gone Indian princely states still donate to religious temples, in rituals and for customs. It is their way of keeping their place.
@@thomascromwell6840 well I wasn't implying that following Christianity or judaism simply makes you better than Muslims and hindus, I was simply making an observation that those are more better off because these people focus on future, nothing to do with their religious beliefs.
What you said is true, religion is a powerful way to keep the masses tamed and gullible. This whole Hindu-Muslim issue in politics is nothing more than a distraction from the frauds of billionaires.
Even in the case of Muslims, the mecca is maybe the second largest money making machine for the saudi kingdom (second to oil). The saudi kingdom is making its own country liberal and progressive, they are even allowing kpop concerts and less restrictions on hijab. Meanwhile they fund Muslim Missionaries and extremists to spread islam in more parts of the world so that there will be more Muslims to come to the pilgrimage in mecca, thus making them more money.
It's always about money.
Money is the most important thing in the world. Even more important than your own faith.
@@moriummou439how do u know that?
@@gurnoorsingh2214 I am not talking about religion there are many things those are beyond religion. Greed, lust ,ego , corruption and many more things done by both religious and non religious person .