37769d No.1774
Auther Schopenhauer praised the Hindu classics, especially the Vedas and the Upanishads. Emphasizing their superiority to Aramaic Monotheism. So I've decided to give them a read.
I picked up a copy of the collected Hindu Scriptures, but I'm having a hard time appreciating it, most likely due to the language and cultural differences.
Can a pajeet or anyone else recommend me a good commentary? I'm hesitant to go with the most popular ones published in the west because I've heard the Hare Krishna fucks have memed their fringe versions into being the standard.
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a318c0 No.1775
>>1774
>recommend me a good commentary
my personal guru desu
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86fdeb No.1778
Start small. If you tell me what exactly are you reading maybe I can help you.
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b34551 No.1786
>Foreigners are instantly put into the untouchable caste
Explains why people don't convert to Hinduism, apart from those Krishna fucks.
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f1f79e No.1787
>>1786
there is no conversion to hinduism fren
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