honestly shocked at the amount of "mayavada" in the uddhava gita. read plainly it really does look like advaita vedanta, but elsewhere in the purana it looks more like something from ramanuja
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8@georgia what translation are you reading?
@georgia thank you! what got you interested in these Indian texts?
@pry innate leaning towards dharmic religion + divine providence
@pry some of the texts definitions of things are not very good, like their definition of maya. if youre curious about a term I recommend looking it up :)
@georgia I see. ive been interested just bc my grandma keeps telling me about it and I have been interested in learning more about my own culture. I also am a fan of reading philosophy and I need to read stuff that isnt just western
@pry id read the bhagavad gita first, its much better and genuinely lifechanging
@georgia yeah thats what my grandma recommends and ive been meaning to read the Mahabharata for a while so might as well
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@pry the Mahabharata is long as fuck and krishna isnt really the main character. its okay to just read the bhagavad gita. the relationship between Krishna's life and the bhagavad gita isnt like the synoptic gospels and the sermon on the mount. I also recommend reading the upanishads. to start easwarans books are very good. after that maybe read the Brahma sutras with a commentary you like.