Hinduism is one of the dominant religions of India. It has evolved over a period of 3000 years and in the process absorbed a multitude of beliefs and valuesover the ages through global trade with people from other nations.Nevertheless, the basic tenets of the Hindu religion remain firmly ...
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The UN committee has approached HT to help help develop the Hindu representation for a panel of spiritual experts who can give voice to environmental ethics for the Earth Charter. There is more. In early 1997 the ex-editor of Christianity Today, Terry Muck, contacted Hinduism Today to have ...
Elaboration:Hinduism is both monotheistic and henotheistic. Hindus were never polytheistic, in the sense that there are many equal Gods. Henotheism (literally “one God”) better defines the Hindu view. It means the worship of one God without denying the existence of other Gods. We Hindus b...
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to study Torah. He worked as a woodcutter and eventually became the most influential force in Jewish life. Hillel is said to have lived in great poverty. He was known for his humanitarianism. One of his most famous sayings, recorded inPirkei Avot(Ethics of the Fathers, a tractate of the...
In Ethics: practice Right Speech, Right Action, and Right Livelihood. And in Meditation: practice Right Effort, Right Mindfulness, and Right Concentration. With love. Death and Dying I often have conversations with people when selling malas about death and dying...the topic comes up because of...
Hinduism is the name given to the religious beliefs, practices and cultural codes of conduct of the Hindus. In the 8th century the Muslims invaded the Indian subcontinent from the northwest, and gave the name ‘Hindus’ to the people who lived in the lan
© 2018 Springer Science+Business Media B.V. About this entry Cite this entry Rigopoulos, A. (2018). Guru, Hinduism. In: Jain, P., Sherma, R., Khanna, M. (eds) Hinduism and Tribal Religions. Encyclopedia of Indian Religions. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-024...
At an intellectual level, Hindu religion provides both a basis for moral values and a prescriptive mode that influences one's conduct and actions. This flexibility in interpretation allows Hindus to adapt to different religions and mores. This approach has led India's leading companies to imitate ...