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    3. The Goal of Dharma Practice and Mind Cultivation What is the purpose of Dharma practice and mind cultivation? A lot of people have the answer to this question: to be reborn in the Western Paradise. However‚ specifically‚ to what extent should one cultivate so that he can be reborn in the Western Paradise? How can this be achieved? What will happen if we could not attain the expected level of cultivation? Many may not be able to answer these. In fact‚ it is a very lofty goal to be reborn in the

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    Pietas? Dharma? Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off! Written in 29 B.C.E. by the famous poet‚ Virgil‚ The Aeneid tells the legendary story of Aeneas‚ a Trojan warrior who travels to Italy to find a new home. As Aeneas makes his way across the ocean‚ he encounters a plethora of complications. In the face of all this adversity‚ Aeneas continues to exhibit the principal Roman virtue‚ pietas‚ which comprises the concepts of piety‚ public virtue‚ and duty. The idea of pietas bears an uncanny resemblance

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    something for a higher power leads to an individual’s moksha‚ or freedom from samsara. Hindu’s believe that being connected to your spiritual world and appeasing the Devas is the only way to receive this liberation. That is their main goal in life‚ to break this cycle. Ergo‚ their entire lives are based off of the spiritual world‚ and not the physical. Hindu’s believe the physical world cloaks the spiritual world‚ making it difficult to receive moksha. The physical world presents so much more to an individual

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    the world. It encompasses many religious traditions and beliefs and includes people from all over the world. There are many stories‚ hymns‚ passages‚ rituals‚ and sacred texts in Scriptures Of The World’s Religions about Hinduism and its beliefs of moksha‚ or liberation‚ and how to attain it. Sacrifice is very prevalent in Hinduism. Many passages from the reading contain stories and doctrine about how‚ when‚ and why to perform sacrifices. The hymn To The Fire Altar‚ is used to prepare for sacrifice

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    social views for many Indians. Although Hinduism and Buddhism shared the beliefs of dharma and karma‚ reincarnation‚ and moksha and nirvana‚ the caste system contributed to the creation of Buddhism and aided the ability for Buddhism to spread outside of India. Dharma and Karma were a predominant way of life for both Hindus and Buddhists. The main objective of Karma was to live life according to your Dharma. Karma also directly related to doing what was right for the individual‚ the family‚

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    Its Population practices scores of diverse religious traditions. (About.com 2013) Hinduism is actually an umbrella Term referring to the people living on the other side of the Sindhu River. (About.com 2013) The actual name is the “Sanatana Dharma” or Universal Truth or Way. (About.com 2013) One of the Hinduisms greatest strengths is it is Able to unite the diverse beliefs and practices of its people in

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    Annomeka Nesadurai Word Count: 1593 260633427 RELG 252 001 Teaching Assistant Julia Stenzel Section: 004 The Question of Self and Dharma for a Hermit At the mere age of 20‚ Christopher Knight parked his brand new 1985 Subaru Brat car and he walked away from the rest of society. For nearly 30 years‚ Knight lived in the North Pond forest in Central Maine‚ in isolation and seclusion from the rest of society. In Finkel’s “The Strange & Curious Tale of the Last True Hermit‚” through a Hindu perspective

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    man is all about putting duty and honor before desires. To preserve honor and fulfilling dharma is even more important than death‚ which results in good karma. Karma is is the ideal that for every action there is an equal reaction‚ what a person gives to the world its the reciprocal of what the world will return. Indian people however do not believe in heaven or death of the soul‚ only the body dies.

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    Sanatana Dharma‚ Hinduism as coined by European influence‚ is the world’s third largest religion with nearly one billion followers‚ about 14% of the Earths human population. There are many that theorize Hinduism is not like any other religion that encompasses a particular way of life; that Hinduism is without a defined founder‚ deity‚ nor is Hinduism stuck to a specific system of theology. However‚ there are those that argue Hinduism is monotheistic because it does recognize the one supreme being

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    For the most part‚ Eastern religions are polytheistic‚ meaning there is more than one god that is worshipped by the followers. Whereas Western religions are generally monotheistic in that only one god is worshipped. While some estimate the gods of Hinduism to run into the thousands‚ there is one true god or supreme reality called Brahman. The many gods of the Hindu way of life are a manifestation of Brahman. Thus‚ Hinduism sometimes gets looked at as a Western religion instead of the Eastern religion

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