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the murti wiki article really downplays the belief which is widespread in hindu bhakti in my understanding that the murti is a literal form of incarnation of the deity, hence its often just called "the deity". it seems to be a response to criticism of idol worship. instead the article seems to pretend that a catholic like belief exists in regard to images of the divine. maybe the sources I'm reading are too traditional though? in one part of the article it says that its understood that brahman has no form, but many believe that the brahman has both no form and infinite forms/manifestations. I wonder what the Hindi, Tamil, etc versions of the article have to say!
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Hoss “Compu-tard Admin Fag of The League of Irrelevant Anime Losers in Mom's Basement” Delgado

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I think you've spent too much time trying to understand the spiritual intricacies of niggas who believe eating dried cow shit patties and drinking cow piss are sacred acts.
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