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What do you know about Indian Hindu Sindhis ?  

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What do you know about Indian Hindu Sindhis?

to India when British India was partitioned in 1947. Sindhi is an Indo-Aryan tongue with an eclectic history not unlike the Sindhis themselves.Sindhis are a Northern Indian people who have been modified. Religious tolerance was the norm in Sindh prior to partition as both Muslim and Hindu Sindhis found common ground through Sufism and veneration of Sufi saints remains common for both groups. Sindhi culture

Posted in Puja & Rituals by gangadhar ti at 9:54 PM on December 22, 2008

what is significance of Ugadi ?

for each yuga.Ugadi is also regarded the beginning of a new Hindu lunar calendar with a change in the moons orbit. On this day predictions are made for the New Year. The panchanga shravanam or listening;Barhaspatyamana". People living to the south of the Vindhya hills observe it as "Sauramana" or "Chandramana". It is believed that the creator of the Hindu pantheon Lord Brahma started creation

Posted in Puja & Rituals by unmand singh at 11:53 AM on October 04, 2008

What is the difference between Dandiya Raas and Garba Raas?

India, they adopted Raas as their own and used African drums. While it originated from Hindu tradition it was adopted by the Muslim community is Saurashtra. Singing entered the Raas scene later on. Most place in the USA. This is mostly a show item where college students of Indian origin mix non-stop Raas music with strong drum beats and stunts along with "themes" such as wedding, Star Wars

Posted in Puja & Rituals by Tingtong S at 12:08 AM on October 07, 2008

what is significance of Gudi Padwa ?

as New Years Day by Maharashtrians and Hindu Konkanis called as Samvatsar Sausar Padvo or Yugadi by Konkanis .This is also first day of Marathi Calendar. This festival is supposed to mark the beginning after the deluge and time began to tick from this day forth. This is one of the 3 and a half days in the Indian Lunar calendar called "Sade-Teen Muhurt", whose every moment is considered

Posted in Puja & Rituals by unmand singh at 11:50 AM on October 04, 2008

India is multicultural society or not?

got to the religious differences as yet! But I can assure you that there is far less difference between a Punjabi Hindu and Punjabi Muslim that between a Punjabi and a Sindhi! There is less differenceHi,Indians are very very different from each other, I said casually to a teacher once. He was American. I, an Indian.Really, how different? the American asked me, staring at me with his pale blue

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According to you , Who is a Hindu ?

of Indian origin who was not otherwise Sikh, Jain, or belonged to a religion of Abrahamic denomination, thereby encompassing a wide range of religious beliefs and practices.When and how the word Hindu in the accounts of foreign invaders of the medieval period, to describe collectively the followers of Indian religions.One of the accepted views is that ism was added to Hindu around 1830 to denote the culture

Posted in Puja & Rituals by unmand singh at 3:54 PM on September 19, 2008

Why is that Sindhi movie gets more popular in North India and not in south?

Sindhi is more a common language in the north as it is a north indian language and majority of them are settled there. Even though there are singhis in South India its not feasible to get a movie to understand sindhi movies in the north. Also the sindhi culture and food is more or less same as other North Indian Culture so audience can relate to the movie. Having said that Sindhi movies are only popular

Posted in Movies by Rosalind at 9:56 PM on January 03, 2008

What are the beauties of indian culture?

of marriage. In Hindu marriages, while Punjabis perform the Roka ceremony in weddings, Sindhis perform the Berana. But most common of all is the ritual of Hast Milap ceremony popularly called PaanigrahanIndian culture has a lots of beauty and it is not easy to discribe it. However some of them are :Traditional yet ContemporaryThe Indian culture has never been rigid and thats why its surviving

Posted in Beauty & Fashion by Anonymous at 8:27 PM on February 09, 2009

How is Pakistani culture different from Indian culture?

of Pakistan Urdu: comprises numerous diverse cultures and ethnic groups: the Punjabis, Kashmiri and Sindhis in the east; the tribal cultures of the Baloch and Pashtun in the west; and the ancient Dardic and Tajik communities in the north. These Pakistani cultures have been greatly influenced by many of the surrounding countries cultures, such as the Turkish, Persian, Afghan, and Indians of South Asia

Posted in Culture & Groups by aditi arora at 3:52 PM on December 16, 2010

What is the significance of Sindur?

in Indian society. The tradition of application of sindoor in the parting of hair by married Hindu women is considered extremely auspicious and is being carried on since centuries.Symbolic of Married Hindu, for married Indian woman, its is almost compulsory to apply Kumkum in the parting of their hair everyday. As per Hindu customs, she is supposed to cease wearing Sindur only after the demise of her husband

Posted in Puja & Rituals by Suparna at 1:19 AM on September 13, 2008

What is the Rigveda?

The Rigveda is an ancient Sanskrit text which is considered sacred to followers of the Hindu religion. This text is part of a larger family of religious texts known collectively as the Vedas; together, the Vedas form the cornerstone of Hindu belief, explaining the mythology of the religion, the roles of the assorted Hindu gods, and detailing various rituals which should be performed by pious

Posted in Puja & Rituals by Prashant at 8:45 AM on October 07, 2008
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Hinduism : Aryan or Dravidan ?

cold reason and fair in color too . they were more powerful and push Dravidan towards south of india. Both are hindus but with different type of culture....The most basic division of the Indian society is of Aryans and Dravidians. According to this division, nearly 72 of Indians are Aryans and 28 are Dravidians. The north Indians are the descendants of Aryans and the south Indians are Dravidians. The languages

Posted in Puja & Rituals by Tingtong S at 5:17 PM on October 05, 2008

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