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    innumerable small‚ unsophisticated cults to the major religious movements with millions of adherents spread over the entire subcontinent. It is also known as Sanatana Dharma or Eternal Truth. In the Hindu tradition there is no single revelation. There is no single founder‚ devotional tradition‚ or philosophy which can be said to define Sanatana Dharma. However‚ every single aspect in the world is related to spirituality and thus it is always close to one’s mind. Belief System It is understood that Hinduism

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    referred as Sanātana Dharma means eternal law. Just like the Catholics or any other religion‚ Hinduism also has some beliefs. Here are some beliefs of Hinduism; (1) everyone should strive to achieve dharma‚ (2) individual souls are immortal‚ lastly (3) the goal of the individual soul is moksha. Everyone should strive to achieve dharma. Dharma is the right thing to do. It is also explained as your moral duty. It is the purpose why you are living. Once you have fully understood the dharma‚ you will understand

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    of the oldest religions that is still in exsistance today. Those who follow Hinduism say that it is not a religion that it is in fact a way of life. The law that governs all of a Hindu’s life is called a Dharma. Hinduism‚ has its own beliefs‚ ethics‚ philosophy and theology. The question of origin in Hinduism is that there is no origin. If you look in the Bible for the answer‚ you will not find any mention of Hinduism

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    Cultures have many different views of death. However it mainly relies on the cultures religion. Some religions have extraordinary death rituals and some have ordinary. The main religion in the Indian culture‚ is Hinduism. For Hindus‚ life is a time to prepare for death. Death is nothing to be scared of‚ instead they refer to death as mahaaprasthaana‚ or “The great journey.” The Indian culture has adapted to the religion of Hinduism throughout it’s existence. It is now the world’s third largest religion

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    temple‚ which is formally known as a Mandir. Some of their beliefs consist of karma‚ dharmamoksha and meditation. Meditation is a time of thought and reflection where a person can communicate with the gods and achieve enlightenment. Karma is the view that actions‚ good or bad will come back onto you. Good actions will give you a good life when you come back‚ while bad actions will take you farther from moksha‚ the

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    traditions that have evolved through thousands of years. However‚ I will deign to describe some of the most notable or prevalent elements. Hinduism is referred to as Sanatana Dharma‚ the eternal faith. Hinduism is not strictly a religion. It is based on the practice of Dharma‚ the code of life. While religion means to bind‚ Dharma

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    according to Hinduism: Hindus believed that human purpose on earth is associated with these four phrases namely; Dharma‚ Artha‚ Kama‚ and Moksha. In accordance with Hinduism believes‚ Dharma stands for righteousness‚ or living a moral life at all times. Dharma believes in many things such as law‚ teaching and religion which enable one to fulfill his/her purpose of life and destiny. In Dharma‚ it was believed that human being is indebted to god and must repay his debt during life time. These debts are

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    type. Hindus carry the traditions of karma‚ reincarnation and yoga. They came up with three different types of yoga. Although‚ reincarnation has been seen as a problem instead of an opportunity for Hindus. Hindus have a goal‚ that goal is called moksha. Moksha means spiritual liberation; they want to escape not only from earth but from heaven as well. They don’t believe in sin‚ therefore‚

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    universal being.” The goal of Hinduism was like the one Buddhism. Except that the goal for them was Moksha which was like Nirvana except you liberate yourself from your Atman with Brahman. The process to achieve Moksha was that you need to fulfill ones Dharma. Hinduism unlike Buddhism thought that good karma came along with performing the tasks of your particular cast. If you fulfilled ones Dharma‚ bhakti to Gods‚ and mediated you would be able to secure eternal

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    acknowledge the existence of supernatural beings- celestial Buddhas and bodhisattvas- who are objects of devotion and who are believed to bestow benefits on their followers” (Brodd 153). Instead of devotion to the gods‚ Buddha told his followers to focus on dharma the Buddhist teachings. In Hinduism‚ one may hear the term Brahman used this may refer to God. Others may use the word God to refer to all the deity’s. “Some Hindus believe that God is a divine person with identifiable attributes. Others say

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