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    Why Self-control, Hinduism

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    http://hinduism.iskcon.org/concepts/202.htm http://www.minoritynurse.com/article/hindu-dietary-practices-feeding-body-mind-and-soul http://www.netplaces.com/hinduism/the-bhagavad-gita/self-control-the-dharma-of-the-ideal-man.htm http://philosophy.lander.edu/oriental/yoga.html Ethics forms the steel-frame foundation of the spiritual life Ethics‚ which concerns itself with the study of conduct‚ is derived‚ in Hinduism‚ from certain spiritual concepts; it forms the steel-frame foundation of the

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    scholarly interest but a personal experience of discrimination and marginalization. The deep sense of injustice felt by him motivated Dr. Ambedkar to challenge all oppressive institutions of society. Throughout his life he was passionately critical of the Hindu caste system which was the basis of social‚ cultural‚ economic and political subjugation of those considered “lower castes”. In his struggle against caste based discrimination‚ Ambedkar held that emancipation of Dalits in India was possible only through

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    from foreign cultures. The Hindu kingdom arrived in Indonesia‚ directed through trade routes‚ to spread the Hinduism‚ arriving around 200 BC (Zoetmulder 1982: 16). These trade routes were commonly used by merchants to trade foreign goods in exchange for new items to bring home. The Hindu culture left its mark on Indonesia‚ influencing its art‚ religious beliefs‚ and traditions. The batiks produced in Indonesia during this time are a reflection of the power the Hindu influences. A reoccurring symbol

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    The Indian history and the Gupta Hindu Kingdom changed drastically by arts‚ religions‚ regionalism‚ and the caste system. The Gupta Rule also called the Classical Age refers to the time where much of the Indian subcontinent was reunited under the Gupta Empire. From the 5th century BC to the 5th century AD the Gupta Hindu Kingdom region of classical India started as a highly political‚ regionalized caste system to a religious Hindu based culture‚ and a more science thinking culture. ​Classical India

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    written language‚ unforchanately this language has yet to be dicifiered. 4. What are Vedas? Sanskrit? The Vedas are the original scriptures of the Hindu religion‚ the are considered the most sacred writings in India. Sanskrit is the primary liturgical language of Hinduism. It is considered a philisofical language and is used in many of the Hindu writings. 5. Who are Aryans? The Aryans are a racial grouping that was commonly used in the earlier centuries to describe caucasuan people. 6. Explain

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    Hinduism- Brief Summary

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    still practiced by most of the Natives as well as the people who have migrated from India to other parts of the world. Statistically there are over seven hundred million Hindus‚ mainly in India. Eighty percent of the population in India is Hindu. The word Hindu comes from an ancient Sanskrit term meaning ’dwellers by the Indus River.’ There is not much organization and hierarchy is nonexistent. The religion suggests commitment to or respect for an ideal way of life known as Dharma. Throughout the

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    inevitable. The importance of religion‚ in spite of such conflicts can be clarified in the words of Gandhiji who said that those who assert that Religion has nothing to do with Politics‚ have no understanding of either Politics or Religion. That the Hindu majority were more tolerant and absorbent of others’ viewpoint‚ is nothing new. The religion itself is distinguished because of its fundamental component of tolerance which separates it from other religion viewpoint. Anslie embree in his book on Utopias

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    Differences  Hindu Nationalism  Cultural Differences  Social differences  Economic Differences  Educational Differences  Political Differences  Language RELIGIOUS DIFFERENCES  Islam preaches Tawheed (oneness of Allah) and believes that Allah is the Creator of the universe.  Muslims are the believers of Allah ‚ the Holy Prophet(P.B.U.H) the messenger of Allah.  Muslims firmly believe on the Holy book Quran(complete code of life)and the life hereafter.   Hindu believes in

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    Indian Caste System

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    religions in the Indian subcontinent‚ including some groups of Muslims and Christians.[1] Caste barriers have mostly broken down in large cities‚[2] though they persist in rural areas of the country‚ where 72% of India’s population resides. None of the Hindu scriptures endorses caste-based discrimination‚[3][4][5][6] and the Indian Constitution has outlawed caste-based discrimination‚ in keeping with the secular‚ democratic principles that founded the nation.[7] Nevertheless‚ the caste system‚ in various

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    moon day in the Hindu month of Ashad (July-August) is observed as the auspicious day of Guru Purnima‚ a day sacred to the memory of the great sage Vyasa. Guru Purnima (IAST: Guru Pūrṇimā‚ sanskrit: is a festival traditionally celebrated by Hindus and Buddhists.On this day‚ disciples offer puja (worship) or pay respect to their Guru (Spiritual Guide). It falls on the day of full moon‚ Purnima‚ in the month of Ashadh (June–July) of the Shaka Samvat‚ Indian national calendar and Hindu calendar. Traditionally

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