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However, Eliade argues that the Hindu approach to history does not necessarily lead to a rejection of history.
On the contrary, in Hinduism historical human existence is not the " absurdity " that many Continental philosophers see it as.
According to Hinduism, history is a divine creation, and one may live contentedly within it as long as one maintains a certain degree of detachment from it: " One is devoured by Time, by History, not because one lives in them, but because one thinks them real and, in consequence, one forgets or undervalues eternity.

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