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Which are the FIVE OBLIGATIONS OF ALL HINDUS ?  

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Why Dont hindu Eat Meat?

well,hindus dont eat meant because the believe in reincarnation, if they eat an animal, they technically could be eating a loved one....The most important reason we refraining from eating meat respect for everything on the earth and beyond. That is one of the most important reasons Hindus dont eat meat....The Dharmic Law Reason: Ahinsa, the law of noninjury, is the Hindus first duty in fulfilling

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Tell some important rituals, ceremonies practiced by Hindus?

. Besides in ritualism casteism still plays its cruel role and ruptures the hurt sentiments of many, while in spiritualism doors are open for all Hindus. So today many Hindus either do not perform these rites from such privileges by the prejudices of the past. The ceremonies associated with marriage, birth of a child, the naming ceremony and the death of an individual, are still practiced by many Hindus

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Hindus consider three paths margas to liberation. Please explain.

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Tell about Raksha Bandan

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, and to save himself from degradation and suffering. Dharma is the moral law combined with spiritual discipline that guides ones life. Hindus consider dharma the very foundation of life. Atharva Veda describes ones life. Hindus consider dharma the very foundation of life. It means "that which holds" the people of this world and the whole creation. Dharma is the "law of being" without which

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Who Is Rama?

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Posted in Puja & Rituals by unmand singh at 10:49 AM on October 07, 2008
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Dharma is duty or virtue?

on the context in which it is used. It is generally understood as strict duty, a set of obligations by which all Hindus, Jains, and Buddhists must live. The Hindus are expected to match ones own nature with ones microcosm to the macrocosm. Sri Swami Sivananda Dharma is truth.So evry thing thats truth is Dharma....Dharma is our duty born off virtue. Dharma suggests our obligation towards our parents, children, elderly

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