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  • # in [[Hindu]] philosophies, the quality or state of ‘non-being’ or ‘non-essential’, the negati
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  • ...[worship]] of so and so God makes one a [[Hindu]]”. Because one can be a [[Hindu]] by worshiping any God, or even without worshiping! If we try to define it ...ted. For example [[Buddhism]] and [[Jainism]]. Technically none of them is Hindu, since they do not accept the authority of [[Veda]]. However they do accept
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  • ==Traditional Hindu customs== ...ore specifically Raj Dharm or Kshatriya Dharm, for the ruler. Because many Hindu kings were virtuous, many of them had become Rajrishis, including persons m
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  • ...t people the Pasupata system (Klostermaier, Klaus, P. 168, Mythologies and Philosophies of Salvation in the Theistic Traditions of India). *[[Sants|Hindu sants]]
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  • The [[Hindu]] credo refers to conduct with others. The translation of it is, "''Shruti, ...ithout civil uprisings. Integral humanism, for example has allowed the pro-Hindu party BJP to be able to form coalitions with parties of different ideologie
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  • <blockquote>A [[Hindu]]'s code of ethics is as high as that of any other civilized nation.</block Sir Richard Burn writes of [[Hindu]] ethics<ref> P. 303 ''The Caste System of Northern India'' By Sir Edward B
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  • [[Vaishnava]] [[Dvaita]] philosophies teach that [[Aum]] is an impersonal sound representation of [[Vishnu]]/[[Kr # "[[Hindu]] Rites, Rituals, Customs & Traditions" by Prem [[Bhalla]]
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  • .... [[Darśanas]] and Śāstra-s -- like [[Yoga]] and [[Mantra]], and spiritual philosophies -- form the basis for both the streams. Texts such as Itihāsa-Purāṇa th | |---- Vaiṣṇava |---- Philosophies
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  • ...]] and [[Brahma]] Sutras. [[Bhagavad Gitā]] is the compendium on spiritual philosophies by [[Śri Kṛṣṇa]]. Upaniṣads are found in Aranyaka portion of the [ [[Category: Hindu philosophies]]
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  • Eco-friendly symbolisms can be seen in [[Hindu]] architecture, artwork, and even dances. Ecofeminist Mallika Sarabhai, a p ...en documented in excellent texts. Plants and trees are valued so highly in Hindu sacred texts that their destruction is connected with doomsday scenarios."
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  • [[image:Hindu worldview.jpg|thumb|400px|The ontology (or research paradigm) of Hinduism c ...Darshana]]) is seen. Together, the 4 Pillars and the 8 Principles form the Hindu Canon ([[Tattva]]-samasa.)]]
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  • .... That is why it is considered to be one among āstika darśanaṃ. As all the philosophies have their own way to understand the world. Sorrow<ref>It is also called as ...phy and which is claimed by at least one school; e.g. All the schools of [[Hindu]] philosophy accept earth, water, light, air and ether as the five base ele
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  • # [[Hindu]] Gods and Heroes # Principles of Composition in [[Hindu]] [[Sculpture]]
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  • ...more eastwards.] In Sanskrit [[Overview Of Scriptures|scriptures]], both [[Hindu]] and [[Jain Dharm|Jain]], the continent on which eastern China (Tibet is o ...ngu, the mites and fleas on his body became humans. This story is like the Hindu story of the [[Purusha suktham|Purusha]] that sacrificed himself for the cr
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  • ...ience as it illuminated all other sciences. He asked the king to study the philosophies of Sankhya, [[Yoga]], and Lokayata. ...hat time. The Kathas, Vrishnis, Vaishalas [Vrijis], and Shakyas proclaimed philosophies of freedom from death, devas, cruelty, and caste<ref>Dr. Jayaswal</ref>! In
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  • Sāṃkhya is said to be one of the oldest metaphysical worldviews and philosophies of salvation, and is believed to have been alluded to in [[Rig Veda]] 10.90 ...ence is in the precise definition they give to liberation. The jnāna mārga philosophies like Sāṃkhya and [[Advaita]] affirm that realization is by itself libera
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  • Veda is the highest authority in [[Hindu]] knowledge system and the authority of all other scriptures are based on t ...ddha was declared to have been born a Brahmin trained in the Vedas and its philosophies in a number of his previous lives according to Buddhist scriptures. Other B
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  • ...Brahman]],or in various combinations of these qualities depending on the [[Hindu Philosophy|philosophical school]]. According to [[Advaita]], a liberated hu ...son associated with Brahman, and from [[Brahmā]], the creator God of the [[Hindu]] Trinity, the [[Trimurti]]. Brahman is thus a gender-neutral concept that
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  • ...10|title=Kalaripayattu academy braces for action|language=en-IN|work=[[The Hindu]]|url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Thiruvananthapuram/kalaripayattu ...ne 2019|title=The ancient martial art of Kalaripayattu in Delhi|work=[[The Hindu]]|url=https://www.thehindu.com/life-and-style/fitness/the-ancient-martial-a
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  • ...in every cell and in every protoplasm of the true aspirant and the true [[Hindu]]. # Many of the great [[Hindu]] kings like [[Asoka]] and Harsha were attracted to religions other than Sa
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