Hinduism is the world's third largest religion, and also considered to be the oldest. Hinduism is different from Christianity and other religions because it does not have one founder, a defined theological system, a system of morality, or a prime religious organization. Hinduism consists of thousands of different religious groups that have arranged in India since 1500 BCE.
Hinduism is considered a henotheistic religion, meaning the people recognize one single deity, and view other Gods and Goddesses as aspects of that one almighty God. A henotheistic religion is thought to be one of the most religiously tolerant faiths in the world. There are many parts of the religion that make it what it is today. A …show more content…
few of the cultural traditions are even practiced and believed by those outside of the Hindu faith.
Hinduism does not have one single creed or doctrine that binds its people together.
There is complete freedom of belief, and the Hindus have an option of being monotheist, polytheist, or even atheist. This particular religion is welcoming and accepting to a variety of influences from the outside. According to Hinduism, Brahman is the principle and source of the universe. They believe this divine God exists in the souls of all living beings. The entire religion is based on the concept of reincarnation, in that all living beings, from plants to gods, are caught in a cosmic cycle of existing and dying.
Life, as the Hindus know it, is determined by the rules of karma. They believe that one is reborn to a higher level of life based on moral behavior in a previous phase of existence. They also believe that life here on earth is regarded as a burden. In practicing Hinduism, there is a central focus on births, marriages, and deaths. Each ceremony is different depending on the event, and can even change according to the region in which it is …show more content…
held.
Another well-known and important part of the Hindu culture and religion is yoga. Yoga, meaning "union," is used to increase sattvic qualities which help achieve the desired levels balance, purity, wisdom, and peacefulness in the mind. Yoga is practiced around the world by people looking to find an inner peace, and to get great exercise. It is a part of the Hindu culture that was passed on to those outside of the religion.
Hinduism believes that it is a fact that in the evolution of history of human culture and civilization, spiritual force plays the most important role. This belief supplies the motive for social organization, stability, and cohesion through its impact on evolution of higher and still higher ethics. A major part of the influences of Hinduism lead back to the beginning of efforts to counteract the Western influence. Gandhi was a huge part of the Hindus realizing their abilities to interact with spiritual components. Castes have been referred to be one of the important influences on Hindu culture. Hinduism was also influenced by the reform movements like Brahmo Samaj and Arya Samaj.
The goal of the Hindu existence is liberation from the cycle of rebirth and death.
Liberation is achieved by the repeated exercise of conscious choice and the cultivation of memory regarding those choices. This act can also be referred to as moksha. By achieving moksha, the Hindus are liberating themselves from the limitations of space, time, and matter by realizing the immortal Absolute (Fisher, 2005). This is not only followed by those of Hinduism religion, but people who practice Buddhism as well. The ultimate, all-time goal of the Hindu existence is not to live a life of good deeds, but instead to avoid a run-in with karma. Through life experiences, thoughts, and decisions, the Hindus come to accept that life is what they make of it. They know that only the individual soul can set itself free, and only they can make the choices for the outcomes of their
lives.
One of the beautiful things about religion is that there are so many ways to express different beliefs. Hinduism is based around existence in all that is spiritual and earthly. The Hindus believe in a concept that is hard for many others to grasp, but they continue to live a life they have come very accustomed to. The oldest known religion is a tradition that is foreseen to carry on for many years to come.