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    Hinduism vs. Christianity

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    dominant religion in India. Hindu’s worship at the temple (Mandir). Hindu worship is called puja and encompasses the ceremonial practices that take place at home or in the Temple. The goal of the religion is to break the cycle or birth‚ death‚ reincarnation‚ and to attain salvation. The sects of Hinduism include Vaishnava‚ Shaivaya‚ and Shaktism. The goal of Shaivism is Mokish‚ Mukti or Veedu‚ realizing ones identity with God Shiv‚ in perfect

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    on praising sun ? Sunny days have their own SPECIALITY . I want to tell you few facts. (1). Sun is a powerful plannet in the galaxy. In VEDAS ‚ Sun God is the source for Agni an embodiment of knowledge also. Hanuman learnt Vedas from Sun as per Ramayana. (2) By movement of Earth Sun is forming day and nights. (3). Sun rays are healthy. " AAROGYAM BHAASKARAA DICHCHET". We know people take Sun- bath for various reasons. They contain vit.D. (4). In Yoga SURYA NAMASKARAS take important place. Inspire

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    ____________________________________________________________ _________ Introduction “The king of Ayodhya is childless‚ but makes a sacrifice from which are born three sons‚ each to a different wife.”[1] The above is an excerpt from one of Hinduism oldest epic stories called the Ramayana. It illustrates how the ancient Indian people fulfill or satisfy their desires by the practice of rituals. Yet‚ as many traditions went in the past‚ after a long time of development‚ the practice of rituals was formalized and people started to question

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    Chapter 5 Outline I. Opening Vignette A. In 2004‚ China celebrated the 2‚555th birthday of Confucius‚ despite Communism. 1. Buddhism and Christianity also growing rapidly in China 2. part of enduring legacy of the classical world B. In the period around 500 b.c.e.‚ there was a great emergence of durable cultural traditions that have shaped the world ever since.  1. China: Kong Fuzi (Confucius) and Laozi 2. India: Upanishads defined Hinduism  a. Siddhartha Gautama

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    Buddhism and Hinduism

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    other Hindu holy book. Buddhists do not believe in the existence of souls‚ or the Christian God. Hindus believe in Atman‚ who is the individual soul‚ and Brahman‚ the creator of all. The people of the Hindu religion believe the Buddha to be a reincarnation of one of their gods of the Hindu Trinity but the Buddhists do not believe in any Hindu god as equivalent better than Buddha. Hindus believe in the four stages of life‚ but the Buddhist do not share that believe. Whereas the Buddhists believe in

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    is the focal point of Toni Morrison’s novel Beloved‚ but she has also been the center of many debates. Morrison’s depiction of Beloved throughout the novel is unclear and much is left up for interpretation by the reader. Is Beloved the ghostly reincarnation of Sethe’s murdered baby‚ a flesh and blood version of the spirit Paul D. drives from the house? Or is Beloved unquestionably a ghost? The uniformly accepted notion that Beloved is a ghost is interesting‚ given that evidence throughout the book

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    Buddha Cycle Of Life

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    The afterlife in buddhism is a lot like hinduism‚ Buddhism believe that karma impacts future lives. Reincarnation is an individual spirits are reborn after death - the cycle of life. During reincarnation the individual can either enter another’s body or the individual can enter nirvana. Only buddha’s will achieve nirvana. Nirvana is a state of final liberation which is known as enlightenment cycle of

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    Buddism First Outline

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    action‚ work i. Do nothing to harm person or animal ii. Act honorably d. Right effort‚ meditation i. Think before you act ii. Meditation- focusing on one thought at a time C. Buddhists believe in reincarnation‚ and

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    the oldest living religious traditions of the world. Through spiritual practice Hindus try to establish contact with the divine reality and then manifest that divinity in all their actions. Family and community interconnectedness‚ karma‚ and reincarnation are major beliefs of Hinduism. The healthcare decisions are made by the most senior family member or the eldest son. Hinduism encourages family members to take a role in the care of family members; especially emphasizes respect for all older people

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    illusion‚ or Maya‚ that people tend to build about themselves and what surrounds them. Maya is when people see themselves as something separate instead of the common Hindu belief that all things are connected. Maya brings ignorance‚ attachment‚ and reincarnation into the lives of people. People start thinking that they are the most important thing around and do not think about the harm that they may bring to others and mainly their own souls. They start betraying and killing for simple desires instead

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