Dichotomy in the Hindu Religion
This paper discusses the dichotomy that exists between the different beliefs, codes of conduct, and rituals in the
Hindu religion. ....
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Hindu Belief System
.... when he comes to later writings and laws, such as the Laws of the Manu, he seems to gloss over the deterioration of the roles of women in the
Hindu religion. ....
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Hindu Buddhist Christian
.... In the
Hindu religion we are reborn from a previous life until we "realize our oneness with Brahman" (Comparison 1). This cycle of death and rebirth is called ....
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Icons in Hindu, Taoist & Christian Monasticism
.... 3. Mircea Eliade, Ed. 2-7. Kramrish, Stella. "
Hindu Iconography." In The Encyclopedia of
Religion, Vol. 3. Mircea Eliade, Ed. 40-44. Langer, Suzanne. ....
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America and Religion
.... People from India have brought their
religion with them as well, and there are
Hindu populations spread across the country. There ....
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Hindu Concept of Self
.... The
Hindu religion offers a number of paths whereby the intellectual apprehension of the true self, the atman and the Brahman, can be actualized, and the ....
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Asian Religion and Technology
.... equality to other religious groups. The constitution prohibits some practices of
Hindu religion. Infanticide and widow burning can ....
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Hinduism
.... Still, there is contradiction in the
Hindu religion where the major gods are concerned, because each
Hindu may view them differently even though they are still ....
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Jainism and Hinduism Religion
.... In the Hinduism discussion, the different sects of Hinduism are discussed, and the conflict with Muslims, but the
Hindu individual is not discussed to any ....
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Patriarchal Conflict in Modern Hindu Households
.... with the
religion, are simple, yet in some realms of the senses the practices may be described as lush; profuse erotic art on and within massive
Hindu temples ....
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Major Religions of India
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Religion, with the
Hindu religion predominant, emerges as the decisive element in all areas of Indian history and contemporary society. ....
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Practice of Suttee (Sati) in India
.... assert their identity through the mere appearance of religious ideology (Lannoy, 1974, p. 245; 246-7). Thus
religion, with the
Hindu religion in its most ....
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Hindu Belief in the Sacred Cow
The
Hindu's refuse to eat beef, and the cow is considered sacred (Harris). It is forbidden to kill a cow in the
Hindu religion. ....
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Eastern Religion & Downsizing
.... empowerment. This analysis will hypothetically determine how someone of either the Confucian, Taoist or
Hindu faith views downsizing. ....
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Views of Religion
.... The
Hindu conception of the soul is that it is a spiritual substance. Hinduism is a
religion of incarnations from one place of existence to another, a
religion ....
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Devotional Poets of the Hindu Faith
.... in these poems is the erotic language used to describe spiritual faith; while this is not an aspect of
religion in the western world, for the
Hindu, it seems ....
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Comparison of Hinduism and Buddhism
.... Christ, Hinduism, the oldest of the world's major religions, took root ("
Religion, The Different ...." 8). Unlike many other religions, the
Hindu faith is not ....
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Hinduism
....
Hindu Dharma. Over one billion Hindus, mainly in India, adopt the
religion of
Hindu Dharma (commonly known as Hinduism). If we want ....
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Hinduism
.... the
Hindu goddesses Durga and Uma, while briefly touching on Kali, to demonstrate how they represent the contradictions contained within the
Hindu religion. ....
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Mahatma Gandhi's life
.... for all to see by coming in actual physical contact with them." Gandhi saw cruelty to the Untouchables as an insult and a threat to the
Hindu religion. ....
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Mahatma Gandhi's Spirituality & Political Activism
.... for all to see by coming in actual physical contact with them." Gandhi saw cruelty to the Untouchables as an insult and a threat to the
Hindu religion. ....
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A Study of Cremation
.... In India, where the
Hindu religion is prominent, Bekar (2002) pointed out that cremation is an integral part of funerary practices. ....
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East India & the United States
.... Yet the primary
religion for each country is different --
Hindu in India and Christianity in the United States. The
Hindu system ....
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Intercultural Similarities & Differences
.... Yet the primary
religion for each country is different --
Hindu in India and Christianity in the United States. The
Hindu system ....
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The Buddhist Tradition in India, China, and Japan: A Review
.... might define as Brahminism that has adopted the moral reforms proposed by the Buddha--managed to force Buddhism as an organized and non-
Hindu religion out of ....
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The Differences between China and India
.... Dating from 1200 BC, the case system derives from
Hindu religion and separates people into four social classes, 1) Brahmins - Priests or Gurus (Teachers) 2 ....
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Women in Japanese Religion
.... In traditional Buddhism, the major
religion of India, there have been two goals .... not happy with the way this conception was voiced by
Hindu religious leaders of ....
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Religion and Terror
.... In India the Islam-
Hindu split partitioned the country and create Pakistan .... Catholics, or more exactly between political rivals who "use
religion to identify ....
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Political Strategies of Gandhi
.... But Gandhi specifically rejected the project of creating a
Hindu state out of Indian .... One does not have to be hostile to Gandhi's view of
religion to to suggest ....
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Caste System
.... else in the world, is an extremely segregating social system, and it is not a secular social system in that it is greatly interwoven with
Hindu religion. ....
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