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    Compare/ Contrast Essay: Hinduism and Buddhism The Hindu religion dominated India thousands of years ago‚ which defined the government and social views throughout the country. Around 534 BCE‚ a Hindu prince named Siddhartha Gautama saw that the Hindu social views were impacting his country in an oppressive way. Thus‚ he felt the time for religious change in India had come‚ leading to Buddhism. Siddhartha’s ideas changed the religious and social views for many Indians. Although Hinduism and

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    Guru Teg Bahadur Ji

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    wielder or Best sword wielder).(Tegh = wielder of the sword. Bahadur (originally meaning brave was by that time being also used as a superlative meaning better or best). The young Tegh Bahadur soon showed a bent in the direction of the earlier Sikhs Gurus who had passed the ’seli’ of Nanak (the sacred headgear of renunciation) to each new Guru. He delved into his studies and spent his time in meditation living up to his given name - Master of Detachment. [pic] Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji received Guruship:

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    Hinduism Ritual & Culture Culture Hindu has a culture of respect‚ love‚ honoring other and humbling one’s own ego so that the inner nature will shine forth. • Respect for the elders – This is a genuine acknowledgment of seniority and are demonstrated such as sitting on the left side of elders‚ not putting their own opinion forward strongly‚ giving them first choice of all matter and even serving them food first. • Name protocol – The younger will never uses the direct or proper name of their

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    The following nine facts‚ though not exhaustive‚ offer a simple summary of Hindu spirituality or about Hinduism. 1 Hindus believe in a one‚ all-pervasive Supreme Being who is both immanent and transcendent‚ both Creator and Unmanifest Reality.  2 Hindus believe in the divinity of the four Vedas‚ the world’s most ancient scripture‚ and venerate the Agamas as equally revealed. These primordial hymns are God’s word and the bedrock of Sanatana Dharma‚ the eternal religion.  3 Hindus believe that

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    Institute. As for the statue itself‚ it is not in the best of conditions but is a piece of ancient Hindu art and culture. On the statue Durga is wearing a long robe‚ multiple bracelets‚ large earrings‚ and has her fists still clamped as if she just finished a battle. The image of the goddess on the statue shows the figure of a woman with very large breasts‚ much like many pieces of ancient Hindu art do. It is noticeable that in this statue of the goddess Durga has six of her arms raised in the

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    The Hijras

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    example of following tradition and sticking to the beliefs of their ancestors. Religion was one of the things that led them to their beliefs of gender. Religion plays a major role in the construction of the Hijras. Most Hijras are of Hindu faith. Their beliefs from the Hindu faith are that sex is the key to everything. Having sex was like a blessing to the Hijras. The Kama Sutras are an example of third nature‚ which is similar to the Hijras. These beliefs through out the Hindus society shows the

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    Research into Hindu culture • Pyol: The pyol is a sort of front stoop where Indians often visit with neighbours and watch the world go by • Austerity : Noun the trait of great – denial • Prostrate: to cast oneself face down on the ground in humility. • Chappattis : A flat unleavened round shaped bread of northern India. Made of wheat flour‚ water and salt • Tapas: (noun) Hinduism religious austerity. • Hobnobbed : to associate on very friendly terms • Sarayn : The Sarayn is an ancient

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    the film goes downhill and go for the worst. In most cases to the untrained eye‚ the story line still looks accurate‚ but with any‚ even basic prior knowledge the errors are easily apparent.While many parts of the movie are relatively close to real Hindu life in India‚ like: the presence of a Thugee Cult‚ the government in India at which the time in the movie takes place (set in 1935)‚ and the religious and political structure of India. Besides these components most other depictions involving India

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    As will be explored in this essay‚ from Ramayana‚ one can derive many of the virtues of the Hindu culture such as perfectionism‚ honesty‚ order‚ obedience and respect‚ and active asceticism. All these characteristics make a human being perfect and are achieved through the practice of dharma‚ as explicitly shown by the main character of Ramayana - Rama. Rama is indeed a perfect man in the eyes of the Indian people. Many Hindus even regard him as an incarnation of the god Vishnu. The main reason for

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    Ramayana and the Illiad

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    Ram is a prince who is exiled to the forest. So what is the nature of injustice to the hero in these epics? What customs/values inform the heroes’ responses to this injustice? How do differences in customs/values inform differences in Greek and Hindu literature? What do arête and dharma mean in these cultures? What roles do the gods play in these heroes’ predicaments? The Iliad starts off with sacking of a Trojan’s allied town and two maidens are taken as prized possession from the town‚

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