Kadmos1
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Though Hagoromo did admit that Kaguya was stronger than him, since he did defeat Kaguya/Shinju twice (Sealing them inside him with help from his brother then sealing them inside the moon) means that he technically became stronger than Kaguya and he gained 3 godly chakra sources (his, Kaguya's, and the Shinju).
I think this because when you defeat someone in battle, even if it's just for 1 battle, you're stronger than them. For example, when Naruto and the Shinobi Alliance extracted the bijuu from Obito, they were stronger than him since Obito was left greatly drained.
He said that she was stronger. That is, past tense. Defeating your enemy means that you're stronger. Even before Kaguya was introduced, it was stated that he became to be revered as a god for defeating another god, the Shinju. In turn, I think that dictates that he became a stronger god than the goddess that his mom was.
Approaching it from the stance that defeating your opponent makes you stronger than them, why might people still think that Kaguya is stronger than him? Maybe Hagoromo was being modest about his powers when talking to Naruto about Kaguya.
I think this because when you defeat someone in battle, even if it's just for 1 battle, you're stronger than them. For example, when Naruto and the Shinobi Alliance extracted the bijuu from Obito, they were stronger than him since Obito was left greatly drained.
He said that she was stronger. That is, past tense. Defeating your enemy means that you're stronger. Even before Kaguya was introduced, it was stated that he became to be revered as a god for defeating another god, the Shinju. In turn, I think that dictates that he became a stronger god than the goddess that his mom was.
Approaching it from the stance that defeating your opponent makes you stronger than them, why might people still think that Kaguya is stronger than him? Maybe Hagoromo was being modest about his powers when talking to Naruto about Kaguya.