Long story, but here is the 'cliff notes' -Carl_T wrote:Btw, what is your opinion of the reason behind this shift?Pulikeshi wrote:I am aware of the growth of the Trimurthi and the
gradual fade out of the Vedic deities.
- Historians such as Bashyam and R.C. Majumdar have it half right. They think the
trimurthi was of little practical value... but was an 'synthetic Hinduism' one more
term as asinine as Hindu rate of growth
It will take a long explanation to argue why these gentleman should stick to what
they know best and Trimurthi is not one they know much about- Vedic knowledge had to be disseminated to commons
- Myths of the Vedic Gods had become dated... fundamental forces did not
impact daily life... Fire, Water, Rain, Lightning mostly controllable for
sophisticated city dweller types.... - Society had changed from farming with small city states to large kingdoms
- Creation, Maintenance and Destruction - is basic operations
- The Trimurthi preserved the order (Rta) of the Universe.
- Creator did not have much of a role once creation was done. So no worship
- Maintainer was the most interesting one to please during existence
- Destroyer - got to worry about him, but hey he ain't materialistic
- As kingdoms grew larger, the maintenance and pursuit of law and order
required both the Maintainer and the Destroyer- Some competition did occur between the followers of the Maintainer and Destroyer
- Most part there were also forces that tried to maintain their unity. Myth
were created that were co-dependent, their wives had relationships, heck
even the guys had a relationshipand finally we have hari-hara
- In all the new stories the older Vedic Gods beg the new order to help and
preserve their H&D.
thing I have left out is the Karma foundation of Ramayana/MB that takes the
Vedic Gods over. However, that will have to wait for another day...
That perhaps is the most important evolution of the Hindu mind....