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The actual term Hindu first occurs as an Old Persian geographical term derived from the river Sindhu, to identify the people who lived beyond the River Indus. However, the modern origin is derived from the Arabic texts - Al-Hind the Hind referring to the land of the people of modern day India - which then got vernacularised as Hindu.[3...] In the world history Hindu was also used by all Mughal
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Puja & Rituals by unmand singh at 3:54 PM on September 19, 2008
Hinduism is one of the largest religions in the world, encompassing almost one billion adherents who believe a variety of things. Depending on the Hindu sect that someone follows and the region that he or she is from, a Hindu may have an assortment of dietary restrictions that should be considered when cooking a meal. Because of the wide variance in Hindu beliefs, you should ask your guest
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Puja & Rituals by Prashant at 8:37 AM on October 07, 2008
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Marriage Anonymously at 2:10 AM on July 13, 2009
is inseparable from the everyday life of the Hindu. Hindus begin the day in prayer, or puja, and end the day in the same way. And, throughout the day, Hindu principles guide the life of every sincere Hindu. Over the centuries, Hinduism has sparked great cultural advancements. Spiritual Love, that is the cornerstone of the Hindu Faith, manifests in classical Indian music and dance and in the highly developed arts
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Puja & Rituals by nidadavolu at 3:13 AM on October 28, 2008
members like husband-wife,son/daughter -father,son/dauther-mother and so on.Hindu society bounds a man to respect the bonds,blood relationships. If a man is married to a woman he never gives divorce though it is now becoming popular where society restrictions are dominated by other things.Once u become hindu u may or may not go to temples.u may eat or may not eat non veg. u may wear any type of clothes as u
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Puja & Rituals by riya sen at 11:00 AM on October 07, 2008
shamshan ghat or cremation ground is a platform designed for the cremation of bodies by members of the Hindu faith; Sikhs also use shamshan ghats. Typically, a shamshan ghat is located next to a river, so that the ashes can be cast out and floated away in accordance with Hindu tradition. Many major cities in India have shamshan ghats for the use of their citizens, and such structures are also
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Puja & Rituals by Prashant at 8:40 AM on October 07, 2008
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 Woman:In traditional Hindu society, wearing sindoor is considered must for married Hindu women. It is a visible expression of their desire for their husbands longevity. Traditionally therefore, widows did
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Puja & Rituals by Suparna at 1:19 AM on September 13, 2008
A bindibindibindi is aaa mark on the forehead, traditionally worn by Hindu women, although women of all religions and nationalities wear them as decorations. In the Hindu religion, the bindibindibindi is worn after marriage, and an additional auspicious mark may be made further up the forehead, close to the hairline.According to the Hindu religion, the bindibindibindi marks the sixth chakra
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Puja & Rituals by Prashant at 11:14 PM on October 03, 2008
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
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Puja & Rituals by Prashant at 8:45 AM on October 07, 2008
they attend temple worship, rituals, as well as study holy sacraments. When worshipping, scented objects, flowers, incense and lamps are offered during this time. This is when a Hindu presents their feelings important to our daily life:Healthy lifestyle: Unlike others, Hinduism is not a religion but a way of life. Hinduism grants you a healthy lifestyle. The Hindu practices like bath in the morning, do Yoga, stay
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Puja & Rituals by manu pal at 1:15 PM on October 17, 2008
well,To many Hindus, the Vedas, a large corpus of texts that originated in Ancient India, are the main source of religious social and religious practices in Hindu society. By tradition terminology and wildly different belief systems coexist including atheistic, polytheistic, monotheistic, among others within the community of "believers." Consequently, for the common Hindu
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Puja & Rituals by unmand singh at 1:08 AM on September 20, 2008
A Hindu is by nature or birth calm,quiet,serene,pious and God Fearing. He is an individual who has the utmost faith in Humanity .He abides by the laws of nature and works according to the scriptures. He follows a deep religious path. He observes all the Humanistic feelings.The Grace of being norn in Hindusthan makes him a Good Hindu....hindu as per modern definition, is a person who is adherent
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Puja & Rituals by nikhil at 4:34 AM on October 27, 2008
Theres too much that makes up Hindu to type, the following link will most likey have everything you need to know:http://en.wikipedia.org/wi ki/Hindu...Hinduism stresses on the importance of the absolute truth. According to Hindu philosophy, God is the absolute reality and the universe is the manifestation of the single Supreme Being alternatively called as the supreme consciousness. Many Hindu
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Puja & Rituals by unmand singh at 1:45 AM on October 04, 2008
This has been especially written for those who want an easy reference and introduction to the Vedic Hindu philosophy and tradition. This provides a concise overview and quick guide of the major for thousands of years. Not only is it as good introductory book for beginners, but it is also a review of what every Hindu should know.This reveals why the Dharma is presently enjoying a renaissance among
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Puja & Rituals by My creations at 11:16 PM on September 14, 2008
I thing many person born in Hindu family and eat Non-Vag. Food, He/She is not a genuine Hindu. Hinduism not allows Non-Veg food. Who can eat those food cold them Raksha,Evil or Pashu Aminal as per our Hindu Dharma.God crate a world and crate animals who need to eat Veg. food comparably, God gives them Flat teeth for eating Veg. Food animals like Cow, Got, Human etc. and God gives Sharpe teeth who
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Puja & Rituals by My creations at 4:48 PM on September 10, 2008