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    The Atm Hindu Religion

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    they call the soul in a person. When a person finds the inner self, which is called the Atman, and also its source, which is called the Brahman, the self blends into its superior origin, and one experiences indescribable peace and elation. In the Hindu religion the Atman affects their lives in a big way, it has to do with reincarnation, karma, Samara, and the ultimate goal that they try to get to which is called, Moksha (Fischer 77). Reincarnation is basically what happens after death. In Hinduism

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    what is essentially the birth of organized religion. Hinduism has evolved and thrived, and today it boasts a pantheon of thirty-three million deities. Due to the tremendous amount of divine beings, those who practice Hinduism find themselves devoted to only a few “major” deities. This group, consisting of those being worshipped, features a hierarchy of deities. The exact makeup of the hierarchy can be disputed, but it is a widely

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    both of these religions are closely related. No matter how different the two religions may appear to be, the meaning behind their scriptures is what really defies their religion. Just because the two religions believe in different deities doesn’t mean that the deities aren’t teaching the exact same thing. It’s just that the two religions have different ways of teachings their followers and the teachings are slightly worded differently, so this is where many people fall into the trap by thinking that

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    Hinduism is a religion of religions; it is one of the first as we know it. It isn't just a religion however, it is a way of life. A culture that India has been known for having. I have discovered that Hinduism is so much more than a religion or a culture. As a matter of fact it is a way of being; a way of life. Hinduism has been a journey for me and it all came alive through the need to write this paper. When I first met up with my host, Devi, I noticed her garments right away. She had her

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    surroundings or with yourself. In the Krishna and Hinduism world view, the problem is the illusion, or Maya, that people tend to build about themselves and what surrounds them. Maya is when people see themselves as something separate instead of the common Hindu belief that all things are connected. Maya brings ignorance, attachment, and reincarnation into the lives of people. People start thinking that they are the most important thing around and do not think about the harm that they may bring to others

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    world; like every other religion, it surely has been sculpted by a plethora of cultural pressures. But unlike any other major religion, Hinduism comprises of innumerable gods, an untold amount of scriptures, and countless rituals. Even within the Hindu triumvirate, which consists of three gods, Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, who are responsible for the creation, upkeep and destruction of the world, people hold different beliefs about what exactly they signify. As one might imagine, there is an immense

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    The main deities of the Hindu religion are Brahma and his two lieutenants named Shiva and Vishnu. The god Vishnu is the creator, and Shiva is the destroyer. One is not looked upon as better than the other. This shows the ultimate realism that the Hindu culture possesses. These are not the only gods in Hindu culture. There are many others and all have special skills and talents. The gods themselves also give

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    Numbers In Hinduism

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    According to historical records, the Hindus developed the number system so they can systematically arrange their knowledge regarding the gods and the theories of creation. This chapter will provide you with some examples as to how numbers were used in Hindu ceremonies. Thousands of years ago, Indian citizens were so religious. They worshipped and prayed to different gods on a daily basis. They believed that the ultimate goal of a person’s existence is to attain freedom from the repetitive cycle of births

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    I was curious to know if the Hindu people, who have drastically different beliefs from one another, are able to come together at a designated location and worship as one congregation. The core values the Hindu people share allow practitioners of all varying beliefs to accept their religious differences and come together as one congregation to worship. An example of this is illustrated through the failures of the worship communities and the success of pluralism over time. To begin, it’s important

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    Hinduism Religion

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    uniting belief system, what makes up the Hindu religion is Sanarana Dharma, which is also known as Hinduism, an alternative label that is preferred today. Hinduism is the traditional religion of India. Sanatan Dharma is one of the oldest religions known to mankind and Hinduisms religion is still in practice today. The spiritual expressions of Sanatana Dharma range from extreme asceticism to the extreme sensuality, from the heights of personal devotion to a deity to the heights of abstract philosophy

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