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  • Replace these words with an introduction that includes an overview of the religion and information about the founder, if any, and place of origin.
  • Hinduism is a large religion exerted on Earth. Hinduism has 870 million followers and has its origin from India. In 2005, Dr. Elizabeth Weir tried to negotiate with Chaya Sar to allow the Atlantis expedition refuge in her home planet. When Weir mentioned some religions, Major John Sheppard mentioned Hinduism. And Chaya studied Hinduism and some other religions. (SGA: "Sanctuary")
  • The Ramayana and the Mahabharata are venerated by Hindus and their central characters Lord Ram and Lord Krishna are popularly worshiped all over India. The Ramayan and Mahabharat are symbolized as the History of Hindus and their Vedic Culture.
  • Hinduism is a religion in some of the Civilization games.
  • Hinduism is a world religion centered in India.
  • The Hindus think that the world existed before this world. The last world ended in 2012 according to the Hindu Calendar (which was 6969 BC). It was created by some Hindu God with 20 heads and 10 butts. That is NOT the Head of the Hindu Gods, its name was actually Rama Brahama and he had a body of a bull (that's why the cow is considered sacred). The Book that the Hindus use is called a Veda which has more pages than The Bible the Torah and the Koran combined. Buddha is even mentioned in this book and he uses this in Buddhism...except there's no gods in his book.
  • SANTHOSH INDIAN ACHUBALUM INDIA Hindu nationalism is a nationalist Ideology that sees the modern state of the Republic of India as a Hindu nation ("Hindu Rashtra"), and seeks to preserve the Hindu heritage. Although the concept of "Hindu Rashtra" has been used in slogans and pamphlets of the Sangh Parivar, the main group that promotes this ideology, it has not been clearly and unambiguously defined in any of their literature. The notion of "Hinduness" (Hindutva) promoted by this group is intended to be inclusive of the multiple "indigenous" traditions of India, including Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. Hindu nationalism has played a crucial role in the recent history of India and that of Hinduism.
  • <default><i>Unknown</i></default> FounderNot applicable LeaderNone Date of FoundationUnknown BeliefsNone Number of AdherentsUnknown DemonymNone Hinduism is a weird religion that's popular in Native America. The Peasants rarely talk about it on the show due to them mostly keeping to themselves and not being giant pricks like white people are. However, in Indialand or whatever, they are just as shitty as any other group. They believe in multiple gods that are all one true god.
  • Hinduism är en stor religion utövas på Jorden. Hinduism har 870 miljoner anhängare och har sitt ursprung från Indien. Under 2005 under när Elizabeth Weir försökte förhandla med Chaya Sar för att tillåta Atlantis Expeditionen tillflykt i hennes hemplanet. När Weir nämnde några religioner så nämnde Major John Sheppard hinduismen. Och Chaya studerade hinduismen och några andra religioner. (ATL: "Sanctuary")
  • Hinduism is a religion that originated on the Subcontinent of India. Most forms of Hinduism are polytheistic, although some see the various gods as manifestations of a greater reality.
  • Hinduism is the main religion of the Indian subcontinent. In Toaru Majutsu no Index, Hinduism and Hindu mythology are used as a base for Magic, primarily by Indian cabals.
  • Hinduism is one of the religious faiths practiced by humans on Earth. The Hindu faith originated on the Indian Subcontinent, and is considered the oldest religion on Earth.
  • Hinduism is a henotheistic religion originating in India, with many practitioners located in India and South Asia. Hinduism is considered to be one of Asia's oldest religions influencing later cultures in the region such as Buddhism and Jainism.
  • Hinduism in its popular form (vedanta) is yet another type of Polytheism or Monotheism, Hindus believe that there are countless gods and goddesses but all are facets of one God. Now does that make sense? The Christian concept of the Holy Trinity doesn't make sense either. There's also something of an atheist tradition in Hinduism. Are you confused?
  • Hindu views of homosexuality and, in general, LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) issues, are diverse. Same-sex relations and gender variance have been represented within Hinduism from Vedic times through to the present day, in rituals, law books, religious or so-called mythical narratives, commentaries, paintings, and sculpture. The extent to which these representations embrace or reject homosexuality has been disputed within the religion as well as outside of it.
  • From HinduWiki Article on Hinduism Hinduism (Sanskrit: Hindu Dharma, also known as Hindumat, Sanatan Dharma, Arya Dharma, and Vaidik Dharma) is a religion or philosophy that originated from the Indian subcontinent and nearby surrounding areas. The term Hinduism is heterogeneous, as Hinduism consists of several schools of thought. It encompasses many religious rituals that widely vary in practice, as well as many diverse sects and philosophies. A Hindu is a person who practices good Karma and Bhakti for the achievement of Moksha. Many Hindus, influenced by Advaita philosophy, venerate an array of deities, considering them manifestations of the one supreme monistic Cosmic Spirit, Brahman, while many others focus on a singular concept of Brahman(God), as in Vaishnavism, Saivism and Shaktism.
  • The Hindu faith (or Hinduism) was an Human religion that believed that the universe goes through repeated cycles of rebirth. While visiting Earth during the mid-22nd century, Doctor Phlox became familiar with many of its religions, as well as those of the Vulcans. He compared the Hindu faith with the symbolism of the Great Plume of Agosoria, as they both represent "the continuing cycle of creation." (ENT: "Cold Front") On stardate 44390, the Hindu festival known as the Festival of Lights was noted in the personal log kept by Data. (TNG: "Data's Day" )
  • Hinduism presents a challenge to the "Divine vs. pagan religion" dichotomy. A comparison of trends in worship and trends in Essence flow make it fairly clear that Essence from Hinduism is heading towards Heaven. However, there are also some very powerful ethereal Hindu deities in the Marches: the chief three are Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. Their exact power is unknown, but some estimate that they're a match for some younger Superiors.
  • The development of Hinduism can shortly be divided into seven thousand phases. That it is just seven is not depending upon that it really has been seven different steps in the Hindu theological development, but because seven is a holy number in Hinduism and everything that can be divided in seven must so be, unless it can be divided in three instead.
  • Hinduism is a dharmic religion that dates back to the ancient Indus Valley Civilisation and Vedic time periods. Hinduism is often referred to as Sānatana Dharma by its adherents, a Sanskrit phrase meaning "the eternal law." A follower of Hinduism is known as a Hindu (Devanagari: हिन्दू) , which is a term derived from the river Sindhu, as an identification of the practitioners of the religion in ancient times who lived beyond the river.
  • Hinduismis also known as Sanātana Dharma (सनातन धर्म), a Sanskrit phrase meaning "the eternal law". It is a religion that originated in the Indian subcontinent, and often stated to be the "oldest religious tradition" or "oldest living major tradition." It is formed of diverse traditions and types and has no single founder. Hindu beliefs vary widely, with concepts of God and/or gods ranging from pantheism to polytheism, with Brahman, Vishnu and Shiva being the most popular deities. Other notable characteristics include a belief in reincarnation and karma, as well as personal duty, or dharma.
  • The Bhagavad Gita is the Hindu holy book. Karma is the effect on an individual resulting from his/her past actions. If they did anything good in past, they will get beneficial effects and if they did anything wrong, they will receive harmful effects. Hinduism says, in the entire lifespan of an individual, there should be two stages - Grihastha and Sannyasa. Purusharthas are the goal of life. According to Grihastha, the life has four goals or Purusharthas: * Kāma or sexual fulfillment * Artha or wealth * Dharma or virtuous path * Moksha or freedom.
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