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  1. The twelve Sun gods: Twastr, Savitr, Bhaga, Surya, Pushan, Vishnu, Vaisvanara, Varuna, Kesi, Vrshakapi, Yama, Aja-Ekapat. Foolish 'Hotr' scholars like Saraba Iyar contradict themselves saying Vishnu is not a vedic God. If you subtract 'Vishnu' here then exactly it would count to 32 gods, as per the argument of Saraba Iyar, but still out of prejudice he does that & gives non-sense logic that is Vishnu is the title given to any god for that matter. But 'Vishnu-meaning all pervading one' is the exclusive attribute/name of the 'supreme Brahman' alone & not other gods ( 32 other ), if it was so then there should be 32 'supreme Brahmans' which is rubbish polytheistic idea as per Saraba. There is one instance where 'Indra' seeks help of 'Vishnu' to kill a demon called 'Vritra', which means gods are not sufficient to carry out a task without the help of the external supreme power i.e 'Vishnu'.... Mere praising of 32 gods in vedas doesnt reduce any glory of the supreme brahman', i.e Vishnu.... 'Saraba', grow up kid to become a real scholar....
  2. It is really sad that foolish people like Sarabh Iyar declare themselves as 'Hotr' priests, when it is clearly mentioned that 'Vishnu' is one among Adityas, i.e sons of Aditi, & as mentioned by him itself, as the one among twelve of the Sun gods, again he himself denies that Vishnu is not a vedic God contradicting himself stating he is not part of the elite 33. Does he mean 32 gods then ? Moreover, Vishnu meaning all-pervading is the exclusive attribute of the 'Supreme Brahman' alone & none of the other 32 gods of Vedas who are with the limited set of functions. The case of 'Indra' was later settled in the 'Mahabharat' showing where he stands when compared to supreme being 'Vishnu' i.e Krishna. Even in vedas, Indra seeks help of Vishnu for killing a demon called 'Vritra', meaning Indra is insufficient to do some tasks & he needs the help of something external power to accomplish that. & that is the 'Supreme Brahman' the all-pervading Vishnu... The twelve Sun gods: Twastr, Savitr, Bhaga, Surya, Pushan, Vishnu, Vaisvanara, Varuna, Kesi, Vrshakapi, Yama, Aja-Ekapat. Ignoring Vishnu will count to 32, which is incomplete without 'Brahman'.....
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