Hinduism Final

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    The Caste System

    are five different social levels. In English, this is known as a caste system. Within each level, there are sub castes that their people refer to as jâtis. These are subdivisions that make up the birth, life, or rank of people. Originating from Hinduism, this system has taken over the society of India. A person born into a class can never change or mix with other classes. People live, eat, and work with the other members of their group. The caste has been illegal in India for over 50 years, but

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    Hinduism

    Hinduism Religion Hinduism is the third world’s largest religion. Which has about a billion of followers. Hinduism is a term that came form in the nineteen century when British foreigners named the people living in the region of the Indus River for the purpose of the census Berea. Hinduism has a lot of religions roll up in to one. A more contemporary name is Sanatana Dharma (Fisher, 2005). Santana means ageless, eternal, Dharma means religion which has to do with natural law, ethics, social welfare

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    Religions

    * Considering that Hinduism lacks a uniting belief system, what makes up the Hindu religion? Hinduism is the oldest religion. it has a history of 5000 years. Its original name is "Adi Sanatana Devi Devatha dharma". that was when all human beings were embodiment of divine virtues, this world was heaven at that time. Now as the world became hell and People lost their divine virtues its being called as hindu religion, the most peculiar thing about Hinduism is no one knows who is the founder for

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    Hindu Religion

    Hinduism is one of the oldest organized religions in the world. The religion has thousands of diverse religious groupings that evolved in the Indian subcontinent from as far as 1500 BC. The Hindu religion has a variety of traditions, and, therefore, freedom of practices and beliefs are some of the notable feature of this religion. Hinduism includes the following traditionsVaishnavism, Srauta, and Shaivism, among others (Georgis 62). The religion has groupings such as Kapalikas. Hinduism has

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    Religion

     containing moral codes that govern the behaviors of human beings. It can also be termed to as a set of human beliefs and practices that are agreed upon a group of people (Haught, 1990). There are many religions in planet earth such as Christian religion, Islam religion, Buddhism and Hinduism. All these religions are different in terms of what they believe and practice. These disparities cause conflicts among the religions as each religion believes that it is the best. It is with this observation that I decided to undertake a keen study

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    Christianty vs Hind

    CHRISTIANITY vs. HINDUISM At a time when our great nation is bombarded with a seemingly endless war, unthinkable crimes towards children and ever-increasing unemployment rates it is natural for one to seek religion for answers as well as faith. There are many different religions other than Christianity and Hinduism to include Taoism, Judaism, Confucius, Buddhism and Islam. Regardless of which aspect one chooses to indulge, the premise is the same: to provide comfort and peace in ones everyday

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    The Fluid Concept

    Valley were overwhelmed by the lighter-skinned invaders who were nomads from Persian and areas to the west. Each group contributed ideas to the culture that emerged, and from the dynamic mix and forging of a society, came the mixture of ideas we call Hinduism. I. Historical Development—Origins II. Shruti and Smriti: Revelation and Scripture a. The Four Collections for the Vedas b. Gods of the Rig Veda i. Agni—God of fire used in sacrifice ii

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    Ahimsa on Hinduism, Jainism and Zen Budhhism : a Synthesis

    its principles is important. Principles of Hinduism, Jainism, and Zen Buddhism are adopted in a person’s life at different stages of personal development. It enlightens once life and gives some perspectives about the right and ethical way of living. Just like nonviolence- a teaching that started since the time of Christ, were all these teachings have in common. Nonviolence, simply known as Ahimsa, is the first and foremost ethical principle of Hinduism. It is gentleness and nonviolence, whether

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    Hinduism

    Hinduism is the world’s oldest living major religion and is comprised of around one billion followers, making it the world’s third largest religion behind Christianity and Muslim. It is practiced predominantly in the Indian sub-continent where it originated. What makes Hinduism so different from other major religions is that it has no single founder and is a mixture of religious, philosophical, and cultural ideas. Hinduism can be considered more of a way of life than an actual religious belief system

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    Hinduism

    believe in the existence of something bigger than ourselves and a desire to make sense of the world around us. The result has often been the birth of a religion. Hinduism, though named by a western society that may have oversimplified things, is the product of enlightenment throughout much of India, and other parts of the world. Hinduism is fairly unique in the sense that it is not founded on one unifying principle or doctrine. Rather, it has grown and changed with time; allowing itself to become

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