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    Hinduism Impact On India

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    and Shiva‚ the Destroyer. Another belief in Hinduism is reincarnation. The goal of life‚ the Hindus believe‚ is moksha‚ or union with brahman. They believe that in each existence‚ people can get closer to moksha by practicing good dharma‚ the religious and moral duties of an individual. People must practice good dharma to be reborn at a higher level of existence‚ and eventually reach moksha.

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    The Problem of Secularism in India Secularism is one of the most contested ideologies in most parts of the world. As T.N. Madan (1997) states‚ we may not hear of wholly secularised societies‚ even in the West‚ which is responsible for introducing the ideology to the rest of the world. In the Indian context‚ no other ideology may have generated more attention‚ debate and controversy since the country’s independence. Yet‚ despite the vast and varied literature and public discourse‚ the ideal of secularism

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    accepted the notions of karma‚ dharma‚ samsara‚ and moksha. It differed in its understanding ot these terms and how to achieve spiritual liberation. As Buddhism spread through south and east Asia‚ these differences became greater." Samsara‚ the "upholstered hell" ‚ it is known in Hinduism as the endless cycle of death and rebirth‚ and Moksha being the supreme enlightenment‚ the realization of Atman the one’s true self‚ and the liberation from samsara. Despite the fact that Moksha means Something different

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    GOOD CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AN IDEA WHOSE TIME HAS COME Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the requirements for Masters in Management Studies (MMS) 2010-2012. By Mahesh Mallap Korvi MMS- Sem IV Roll No. 24 2010-2012 ALKESH DINESH MODY INSTITUTE OF FINANCIAL AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES‚ MUMBAI PROJECT ON Mahatma Gandhi:A True Saint (Gandhian TRUSTEESHIP) Certificate I‚ Nadirshaw. K. Dhondy ‚ Advocate Supreme Court have examined the Thesis

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    Reincarnation in Hinduism

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    conservation and dissolution of the universe in a cyclic form‚ (iii) faith in the transmigration of the souls according to the law of eternal retribution (karma-samsara)‚ (iv)faith in the final liberation of the soul from the chains of transmigration (multi‚ moksha)‚ and (v) the observance of the law of the caste and of the stages of life (varnasrama~harma) ” (THURUTHIYIL‚ 2009) The word reincarnation means to be born again into flesh after death. This concept is widespread not only among the Dharmic Faiths

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    Vedas 4. Moksha refers to liberation from the cycle of death and rebirth. Every person must strive hard and perform good deeds‚ so that his soul may rest in peace after his death. A person‚ who attains Moksha‚ gets freedom from all sorts of sufferings and pain. 5. Mahayana is known as the “Great Vehicle.” Followers of all these traditions are in general agreement about the Four Noble Truths‚ the Noble Eightfold Path‚ and the teachings about karma‚ samsara‚ and nirvana. 6. Dharma/karma: Dharma refers

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    Thematic Essay By Astrella Dacosta The world is filled with many different belief systems. All belief systems are different and influence their followers and the society differently. Judaism and Hinduism are belief systems that are great examples of this. Judaism was developed in a land called Cannan‚ which is presently Israel. They worship in temples called synagogues. Most people credit Abraham to be the founder with creating Judaism‚ because he made a covenant with God. Some people credit

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    bejeweled with much jewelry sitting or standing on lotus. The auspicious red color symbolizes activity and the golden embroidery denotes prosperity. Each of the four hands of Lakshmi represents the four ends of human life‚ Dharma (righteousness)‚ Kama (desires)‚ Artha (wealth)‚ and Moksha (liberation) from the cycle of birth and death. The four arms represent the four directions and symbolize omnipresence and supremacy of the deity. The obverse hands represent the activities in material world and the back

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    Hinduism and Salvation

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    There is no Hell‚ for that means there is a place where God is not‚ and there are sins which exceed his love.” (Hinduism‚ 2008). The Hindu religion focuses on four key pieces that lead one to salvation – personal gods‚ karma‚ reincarnation‚ and moksha (spiritual liberation). In this paper‚ I will demonstrate how Hinduism is a plausible religion‚ and how it compares and contrasts to the Christian faith that I was brought up believing. Hindus believe that there is not only one God‚ but many.

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    meaning Indian. Hinduism progress was inspired by many invasions over hundreds of thousands of years. Hinduism stands for the faith and the way of life of most people who live in India. Hinduism is based on beliefs in things such as reincarnation‚ dharma and in three main gods. Hinduism teaches that the individual soul of all living bodies‚ including animals‚ was part of the creator spirit‚ Brahma. They

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