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  • * [[Hindu]] * [[Who is a Hindu]]
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  • According to the [[Hindu]] sage [[Adi Shankaracharya]], the world - as we ordinarily understand it - [[Category:Core concepts]]
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  • Hindupedia, the Hindu Encyclopedia, is devoted to educating the public about all aspects of Hindu We are the only online Hindu encyclopedia that provides the public with a traditional perspective on our
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  • Hindupedia, the Hindu Encyclopedia, is devoted to educating the public about all aspects of Hindu We are the only online Hindu encyclopedia that provides the public with a traditional perspective on our
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  • ...]], yet both honor the other's choice and feel no sense of conflict. The [[Hindu]] religion brings us the gift of tolerance that allows for different stages [[Category:Core concepts]]
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  • Scriptures of the [[Who is a Hindu?|Sanatan]], [[Sikh Dharm|Sikh]], [[Jain Dharm|Jain]], and Bauddh dharms men [[Category: Core concepts]]
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  • ...natan Dharm, they are the first ones and most other scriptures have Vedas’ concepts as source. What the Vedas mention about conduct is classed into 2 categori ...ithout civil uprisings. Integral humanism, for example has allowed the pro-Hindu party BJP to be able to form coalitions with parties of different ideologie
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  • ...it refers to Hinduism. The reason why it has been applied as a synonym to 'Hindu Dharma' is because the phrase itself reflects eternal, universal ethics or - [''Bhāgvat Purana'' 3.25.12]</ref> Even certain Hindu sects use the phrase 'Sanatan Dharma' or a version of it in a different lan
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  • [[Image:Hindu%20Ideals%20and%20Values%20for%20Students_files/image004.gif|image004.gif]]< ...rican Temple School (HATS) affiliated to the [http://www.hindumandirmn.org Hindu Society of Minnesota] with input from Dr. Shashikant Sane and Arvind Naik.
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  • ...avrata]]<ref>It means five vows.</ref> or Panchashila, that are always the core forbearance. Regardless of any rules prescribed, they cannot conflict with <blockquote>A [[Hindu]]'s code of ethics is as high as that of any other civilized nation.</block
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  • ...jnana) and [[karma]] yogas. All aim at the same goal, self-realization. A Hindu as practitioner of these yogas or sadhanas is a Sadhak. Man is limited by u ...] (spiritual philosophy) are the subjects to be studied. In general, the [[Hindu]] theory is that any sastra when studied leads to tatvic understanding.
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  • ...tolerant and does not superimpose.<ref> ''[[Swami Vivekananda]] and Non-[[Hindu]] Traditions: A Universal [[Advaita]]'' By Stephen E. Gregg </ref> ''[[Anta As a result, Hindus tend to be very tolerant and Hindu societies have allowed other religions to develop in terms to building thei
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  • Eco-friendly symbolisms can be seen in [[Hindu]] architecture, artwork, and even dances. Ecofeminist Mallika Sarabhai, a p ...en documented in excellent texts. Plants and trees are valued so highly in Hindu sacred texts that their destruction is connected with doomsday scenarios."
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  • This divine council is called in [[Overview Of Scriptures|Hindu scriptures]] ''Trayastrimsati Koti'', in Bauddh shastras ''Trayastrimsa Dev [[Category:Core concepts]]
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  • ...was a great devotee of [[Śiva]] who lived in Kashmir at a time when the [[Hindu]] rule in the region was replaced by Islamic rule. She was married off at t ...ded person can never grow spiritually. The following is a story from the [[Hindu]] scripture named "[[Yoga]]-[[Vasiṣṭha]]".
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  • ...yogas the [[atma|soul]] can attain [[Moksha]] or spiritual progress. And a Hindu is one of the members of the [[Ārya Samudāy]]. ...angerous moment in human history, the only way of salvation is the ancient Hindu way." - Mark Twain
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  • ...9801/Hindu-Dharma-Pujyasri-Chandrasekharendra-Saraswati-Swamiji-of-Kanchi "Hindu Dharma"], page 796</ref>. [[Category:Core concepts]]
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  • [[Gyāna Mārga]] or Jnāna Mārga - the path of Jnāna or knowledge and it is [[Hindu]] asceticism. The other 2 paths towards achieving Mokṣa are [[Karma Mārg ...thor2=Larry D. Shinn|title=Lustful Maidens and Ascetic Kings: Buddhist and Hindu Stories of Life|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=5-7loxsf3WAC |year=198
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  • ...nd further supports Out of India theory and [[History of ancient geography|Hindu myths]] of the sons of Emperor Priyavrata inheriting the eastern world isla “Hinduism the perennial philosophy that is at the core of all religions.” - Aldous Huxley
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  • ...means monastic life.</ref> and established the Rāmakṛṣṇa Order, formed the core-group of the younger devotees. Balarām Bose,<ref>He lived in A.D. 1842-189 ...Semitic religions, completely ignored the entire gamut of the growth of [[Hindu]] ethos over several millennia, by laying stress only on the [[Vedas]] and
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