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What are the fundamental beliefs of Hinduism?

stresses the necessity of letting go our compulsive attachment to, and fascination with, the ego or the self, so that we can realize The Self, or selflessness what Hindus call the Atman or Brahman.At more surface layers, however, Hinduism sharply contrasts with traditional Buddhism in that it fancies ornate ritual and iconography. If Buddhists are the Protestants of Eastern religion, Hindus are the Catholics

Posted in Puja & Rituals by riya sen at 11:00 AM on October 07, 2008

What is the differences between Jainism and Hinduism?

by Jains which say their religion is great, original & the oldest, & Hindus too say the same about themselves. So let us not go into the difference or similarity or originality of any religion of the main characteristics of Jain belief is the emphasis on the immediate consequences of ones behavior.The Hindu tradition encourages Hindus to seek spiritual and moral truth wherever it might be found

Posted in Puja & Rituals by Suparna at 5:52 AM on September 19, 2008

What Should I Serve a Hindu Guest Who Adheres to Dietary Restrictions?

, if possible, about forbidden or unsafe foods. If you cannot do this, you may want to consider serving a strict vegan meal, which will exclude most foods forbidden to most Hindus.Many Hindus believe foods, meaning foods which are harvested in a way that might negatively impact the karma of the consumer. On certain occasions, Hindus may observe more strict diets, or choose to fast as part of a

Posted in Puja & Rituals by Prashant at 8:37 AM on October 07, 2008

What are the major beliefs of Hinduism?

1. Hindus believe in a one, all-pervasive Supreme Being who is both immanent and transcendent, both Creator and Unmanifest Reality. 2. Hindus believe in the divinity of the four Vedas, the worlds most ancient scripture, and venerate the Agamas as equally revealed. These primordial hymns are Gods word and the bedrock of Sanatana Dharma, the eternal religion. 3. Hindus believe that the universe

Posted in Puja & Rituals by parul panday at 4:09 PM on November 26, 2008

Tell about Deepavali

are associated with Diwali. Today it is celebrated by Hindus, Jains and Sikhs across the globe as the "Festival of Light," where the lights or lamps signify victory of good over the evil within every....Diwali, also known as Deepavali, is a festival of lights celebrated especially by Hindus, Sikhs and Jains. This festival is spread over three to four days and is one of the most anticipated times of celebration

Posted in Puja & Rituals by prem kumar at 12:43 PM on October 12, 2008
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There is a separate Hajj terminal for catering rush during Hajj IGIA Delhi why? why there R NO such facilities for Hindus depite these muslims bombing HINDUS?

Those going on Haj have a common destination, hence a separate terminal. Other passengers, including Hindus , may be going to all possible destinations and for different purposes - tourism, business

Posted in News & Current Affairs by Keshto Patel at 6:27 AM on October 24, 2008

Are Hindus not minorities in J&K, Mizoram, Nagaland, Arunachal, Meghalaya etc? Why are Hindus denied minority rights in these states?

upon the minority Hindus in those states? We are the majority community in India in our land why should we ask for minority status in any state, I really dont understand Keshtoji...........for arguments

Posted in News & Current Affairs by Keshto Patel at 5:08 PM on October 12, 2008

In 1947, during partition, the Hindu population in Pak was about 24. Today it is not even 1. What happened to the missing Hindus? Do Hindus have human rights?

This is where Jinnah failed and Gandhi won. Gandhi could keep his country secular and Jinnah could not as promised and proclaimed. pakistan is one of the rogue states. They are sheltering criminals like Dawood Ibrahim and Osama Bin Ladden. Do you want us to emulate them? If somebody is better than y

Posted in News & Current Affairs by Keshto Patel at 7:53 AM on October 12, 2008

Into what varna are Hindus orginally born into? And do Hindus remember previous reincarnations?

, and is your caste/subcaste. In modern-day Hinduism/India it does not determine your occupation.Some Hindus remember previous incarnations, but most do not.Wikipedia refers to astrological birth charts

Posted in Puja & Rituals by mahendra at 7:08 PM on September 27, 2008

Previously only Hindus and muslims had fights. Now hindus and christians in Orissa. why this confusion?

All this is a sad state of affairs. I can tell u point blank that the condition is because, Inda has no idea what secularism is. In any place where semitic religion gets more powerful than hindu religion, there is rift and clash because they exercise power by making communal polarization. This confu

Posted in Counselling by Kashyap at 11:33 PM on August 29, 2008

Why do Hindus revere trees? Why do Hindus consider the Peepal tree holy?

Hindus have been benevolent in their thinkings.Nothing inthere opinion is hateful.They adore, praise and pray to all. The Rivers that give them the water, the mountains that give them the shelter "so ;HINDUS worship "PEEPAL TREE"/ ASHVASTHA [ ref; BHAGAVAT GITA....]and reverse trees like "shami",billu, kela, tulsi,etc.Thanks, with deep divine love and divine blessings

Posted in Puja & Rituals by My creations at 1:14 PM on July 03, 2008

generally hindus are do not identify themselves as hindus.are they ashamed of their religion or being SECULAR.COMMENT.

Genuine Hinduism is all about tolerance. We Hindus generally do not like to carry our Hinduism tag on our sleeves. It is not a matter of being ashamed....Who told u like that. Im proud Im a Hindu. Im integretion....I do not agree that Hindus in general are ashamed of their religion. I am a Hindu and I am proud to be a Hindu. Only a Hindu can be secular in true sense....Hindu means non two

Posted in News & Current Affairs by srini007 at 11:32 PM on October 24, 2007
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There are nine beliefs, or shraddha, which though not exhaustive, offer a simple summary of Hindu spirituality. Which are they?

There are nine beliefs, or shraddha, which though not exhaustive, offer a simple summary of Hindu spirituality: Hindus believe in the divinity of the Vedas, the worlds most ancient scripture, and venerate the Agamas as equally revealed. These primordial hymns are Gods word and the bedrock of Sanatana Dharma, the eternal religion which has neither beginning nor end. Hindus believe in a one, all

Posted in Puja & Rituals by Arle Rambabu at 2:39 AM on October 28, 2008

Do Hindus have a Bible?

Our "Bible" is called the Veda. The Veda, which means "wisdom," is comprised of four ancient and holy scriptures which all Hindus revere as the revealed word of God. For untold focus for millions of monks and a billion seekers. Their stanzas are chanted from memory by priests and laymen daily as liturgy in temple worship and domestic ritual. All Hindus wholeheartedly accept

Posted in Puja & Rituals by Vinay at 1:53 PM on October 15, 2008
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What is the significance of cows in the Hindu religion?

Though the cow is held sacred to the Hindus, it is not exactly worshipped as a deity by all. The cow was venerated as the mother goddess in the early Mediterranean civilizations. The cow became mother to hindus because .. it gives milk ..and so does a mother...Cows are sacred for Hindus and is referred as kamadhenu in puranas. It is born when the milk ocean was churned by rakshasas and devathas

Posted in Puja & Rituals by riya sen at 8:28 AM on October 02, 2008
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