Hinduism

What is it about Hinduism?
Like I see it, overhere, very complicated. I'm sure, there are people, who have studied Hinduism, and they say it's complicated.

Who is who?

In the gnostic terminology it is been said, that everything exists out of three. Like Jesus said three words : Logos, Christos and Sophia ( Father, Son and Holy Spirit) Three words for one constant movement.The one who sees God, must die. Wich means : end of your ego-life here, and find your own divinity in you, here on earth, in this moment.  Submit to the divine in yourself, your God, your higher-self, the connection with the Al.
In Egypt : 3 words , Osiris, Horus and Isis. In Greece : 3 words, Ouranos, Zeus and Gaia. In Norway : 3 words, Freyer, Balder and Freja. In India : 3 words, Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva...

There we are...it's all tthe same. Religion is made by humans and cultures. But the source is the same.
That's one of the reasons, that Bouddhism is so integrated in Hinduism. Buddha had one Darhma, for everybody. Simple....



Shiva and Parvati, looking out the window at Durbar Square,
 since the 17th century.
What have they been seeing all that time?
 
I don't know much about all the Avatars, and how they appear in their female bodies etc. But enough to explain how it works here, with all those temples en shrines.

Bhrama is important, but there are no temples dedicated to him. Then you have Shiva and Vishnu, the most celebrated Gods of all Hinduism.
And not to mention the Avatars, like Black Bhairav, Krishna, Rama, Parvati, Durga, Kali, Mahendhranath etc..
There is a lot to tell about this Gods..
Then we go in discussion, have a few beers and say everybody is ok ;-)


Seto Bhairav, only been seeing at Indra Jatra
festivity.
Out of the bamboo-pipe flows ricebeer for free, so everybody can drink,
during the  Indra Jatra (Sept)

Avaloketishvara, God of Compassion at Swayambhu
Entrance royal Palace at Patan
Sittng Buddha at Jyatha temple KTM