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    access to the birthplace of the Hindu God Rama‚ the history and location of the Babri Mosque at the site‚ and whether a previous Hindu temple was demolished or modified to create the mosque. The tension started with the Mughal emperor Babar‚ who entered India after defeating Hindu King Rana Sangram Singh in 1527. Babar made his general Mir Banki in-charge of the area. Banki visited Ayodhya in 1528 and reportedly built a mosque destroying a Hindu Temple. The first Hindu-Muslim riot broke out over

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    Comparative Religion Essay Islam/Hindu Judea‚ Islam‚ Hindu – these are just a few of the various religions practiced all over the world‚ and with these religions‚ come their Gods‚ such as Allah‚ who is practiced by those with Islamic belief‚ and Brahman‚ who is known by a variety of names and forms by Hindus around the globe. Each religion has their own unique practices‚ their own unique beliefs‚ but with these differences comes similarities. Those who follow the faiths

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    Jennie Halula The Role of Women in Hinduism in India: In earlier times women who live in India (and Hindu women) were treated as more of a property to their father‚ brother‚ or husband. These women were never given choices as to what they wanted in life. The basic principles governing the roles of Hindu women in history were set forth by in the Laws of Manu. This ancient code specified that women must be honored and adorned by their fathers‚ brothers‚ husbands and brothers in law who desired their

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    Diana Eck’s writings in Darsan: Seeing the Devine Image in India address many of the key elements of the Hindu culture and traditions. Much of her writing deals with the visual aspect of the religion‚ and how it is more about the spirituality rather than the actual image itself. Within each chapter she hit on other major details within in the Hinduism. However this essay will discuss the specific concepts such as pilgrimage to certain sites‚ importance of the visual aspect‚ and how the construction

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    recognized as the products of the minds of the great sages. However‚ smruti texts often carry almost as much authority as sruti‚ and the religion of the older sruti texts bears little resemblance to modern Hinduism and is largely unknown to the average Hindu. Nevertheless‚ the sruti are still held in very high regard and portions are still memorized for religious merit. The only texts regarded as sruti are the Vedas‚ which include both ancient sacrificial formulas and the more philosophical Upanishads

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    powerful Mughal emperor who sought to resolve religious differences‚ and was known to have a good relationship with the Roman Catholic Church as well as with his subjects - Hindus‚ Buddhists‚ Sikhs and Jains. He forged familial and political bonds with Hindu Rajput kings. Although previous Sultans had been more or less tolerant‚ Akbar took religious intermingling to new level of

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    their holy days‚ while some associate dietary and food preparation practices with rituals of the faith (Waibel 2004). These dietary practices are known as the cultural prohibition of food. In this essay I will discuss the Islamic dietary laws and the Hindu dietary requirements that are practiced around the world. The Muslim cultural prohibition of food plays a very significant role in the lives of Muslims around the world .The Islamic dietary laws are a matter of both social custom and religion

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    It all depends on the particular Hindu. There is nothing that a Hindu is required to wear. Hindus wear anything they feel like. Some Hindus don’t wear anything at all. It all depends on the Hindu in question. What symbols do Hindus have? Hindu symbols are used in art‚ sacred objects and ritual. They usually signify Hindu concepts‚ the attributes of deities‚ or the gods or goddesses themselves. This section explains the history‚ meaning and use of some common Hindu symbols. For things that may have

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    traditions and beliefs that evolved over a long period of time. I believe the Hindu religion is made up of its own diversity. Hinduism is the world’s third largest religion. It is one of the most complex religions. Hinduism is the traditional religion of India. Saguna Brahman is the ultimate God in Hindu religion. The tradition of Hinduism acknowledges that there are many paths which people may seek religious understanding. Hindu explains that everyone has the potential to achieve enlightenment. Sanatan

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    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 that it truly is. The Hindu belief system is unlike other world religions in that it doesn’t have a known founder and dating its establishment is easier said than done. Due to the diversity

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