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Is God a linear being?

Shiva often exists beyond time. He is somewhat detached from our day to day existence and operates on what could be called a higher level. Some of his avatars function within linear time, however.
 
Shiva often exists beyond time. He is somewhat detached from our day to day existence and operates on what could be called a higher level. Some of his avatars function within linear time, however.

As I understand it, the Hindu perception of God and gods is unusually advanced, and is more akin to the transcendent, multiversal, all-encompassing view of God than is the Judeo-Christian God. The gods themselves are hundreds of trillions of years old (if time can even be applied to them). The universe is destroyed every 311 trillion years, and reborn through the cosmic machinations of the Trimurti (Brahma, Shiva, and Vishnu).
 
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