User:Bladesmulti/Concept of HJ gods

Judaism, notable for its monotheistic concept, shares some similarities with those Hindu scriptures that describe monotheism such as Vedas. In Judaism, God is transcendent while in Hinduism, God is both immanent and transcendent.

In Judaism, god is called Yahweh, Deuteronomy regard Yahweh as "God of gods and Lord of lords".

Hinduism varies from Monotheism, Polytheism, Pantheism, Panentheism, thus the opinion about supreme god differs. According to Upanishads, Mahabharata, and some Puranas, Narayana is considered as supreme deity. Today, Vaishnavism sect consider Vishnu to be the supreme god, while Shaivism consider Shiva as the supreme god.

In Judaism, God is an absolute one, indivisible and incomparable being who is the ultimate cause of all existence. While in Hinduism, gods are considered for having the similar status to another, as distinct, but it can be also be seen as "aspects or manifestations of a single, transcendent god", or an "impersonal absolute".