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  • '''Hinduism''' is a major world religion and set of philosophies and practices that ori ...//java.nationalgeographic.com/studentatlas/clickup/hinduism.html Religion: Hinduism] - National Geographic</ref>
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hinduism]]
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  • Devotional songs in [[Hinduism]]
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  • Morning devotional songs in [[Hinduism]]
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  • [[Hinduism|Hindu]] chanting of the [[Veda]]s
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  • Ashes, considered holy, used for rituals in [[Hinduism]]
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  • In [[Hinduism]], love for God and all his creatures
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  • Component of orthodox [[Hinduism|Hindu]] dharma, prescribing how life should be lived, in four distinct phas
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  • ...thmandu]] valley, [[Nepal]], dedicated to [[Narayan]], an incarnation of [[Hinduism|Hindu]] god [[Vishnu]].
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  • A concept in [[Hinduism]], encompassing "nonviolence" but having a broader context
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  • [[Hinduism|Hindu]] [[temple]] in the [[Bhaktapur District]], [[Nepal]], dedicated to t
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  • A major [[Hinduism|Hindu]] scripture collection containing the Durga Saptashati (''700 Verses'
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  • ...Sanskrit literature]] and the oldest [[Hindu scripture|sacred texts]] of [[Hinduism]].
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  • [[Temple]] sacred to both [[Hinduism|Hindus]] and [[Buddhism|Buddhists]] in [[Chobar, Nepal|Chobar]], 6 km outsi
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  • ...sts: Linux, Operating Systems, Grid Computing, Virtualization, Philosophy, Hinduism.
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  • * [[Hinduism]]
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  • Religious caste in Hinduism, deemed "untouchable" by followers of the religion despite the abolition of
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  • Lord '''Krishna''' is a [[Hinduism|Hindu]] God who is one of the 10 Avatars of [[Vishnu]], the preserver of th
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  • * [[Hinduism]]
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  • ...f my nation - Bharat (India) - and hence of its essence - Sanatana Dharma (Hinduism) - both of which I know regretfully very little about.. Hope to redress tha
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  • ===Hinduism===
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  • ...gveda) is considered the oldest amongst the four canonical sacred texts of Hinduism called the [[Vedas]]. It is primarily a collection of Sanskrit hymns dedica
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  • Major Hindu god and one aspect of Trimurti, in the Shaiva tradition of Hinduism, Shiva is seen as the Supreme God, in the Smarta tradition, he is one of th
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  • '''Dalit''' is a religious caste in [[Hinduism]]. The caste is deemed "untouchable" by followers of the religion. While th
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  • ...[Pratap Malla]] in 1655. The temple is dedicated to [[Vajrayogini]], the [[Hinduism|Hindu]] version of the goddess of wisdom [[Ugratara|Ugra Tara]], and is sac
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  • ...r''' (The first Lord, our Lord Buddha temple) is a temple sacred to both [[Hinduism|Hindus]] and [[Buddhism|Buddhists]] in the village Chobar, located 6 km out
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  • ...ggestion would be that we should have an article on 'the [[sacred texts of Hinduism]]', which could then encompass the RV, the other vedas, the upanisads, the ...ure of the Vedas page, I'm going to move this article to [[sacred texts of Hinduism]] and start other articles on each of the individual vedas. [[User:Brian P.
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  • ...rkets. I am also keen on comparative religion and the Srivaishnava sect of Hinduism. Aspects of Indias' development with respect to the rich-poor and urban-rur
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  • Areas of interest: religion, esp. Christianity and Hinduism; philosophy; literature.
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  • ...aktapur District]] in Nepal. The temple is dedicated to the elephant-god [[Hinduism|Hindu]] deity [[Ganesh]], and prayer there is believed by Hindu Nepalis to
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  • ...(manta) occurred in [[Pali]]. The word mantra is used in [[Yoga|yoga]], [[Hinduism]] and [[Buddhism]] to refer to syllables and verses that repeatedly are cha ...n passed down orally from swami to swami, and in some cases, the ancient [[Hinduism|Hindu]] literature also provides the grammar, phonetics, meter, etymology,
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  • ## [[Hinduism]] ### [[sacred texts of Hinduism]]
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  • ...c interests are of the more modern variety (Derrida), the Eastern variety (Hinduism, Buddhism, etc), and the classic era to some extent. My mathematics intere
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  • | Hinduism (65%), Islam (31%), Christianity (4%)
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  • ...ut the most prominent and perhaps the most probable reason was the rise of Hinduism in the region. The caves were an accidental discovery made by a a group of
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  • Scholars have argued that Hinduism is a false concept (minority view I think, may be insignificant minority vi
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  • ...ajrayana came to existence through the fusion of [[Mahayana]] Buddhism and Hinduism. Today it survives as a tradition within [[Tibetan Buddhism]] and in Japane
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  • ...French. Professionally involved in computer hardware. Interested in cults, Hinduism, and epistemology. Avid but not the most accurate reader; has made mistakes
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  • ...part of a [[Yoga|yoga]] practice and also is used in celebration of some [[Hinduism|Hindu religious festivals]]. It is from the the [[Markandeya Purana]]'s ' # a list of concepts that are addressed in [[Hinduism]], some of which are often personified as a god or goddess
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  • ...ure of [[God]]; they form the core spiritual thought of [[Vedanta|Vedantic Hinduism]]. Considered as [[mysticism|mystic]] or [[Spirituality|spiritual]] contemp
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Hinduism]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...goal of oneness - the [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] concept of [[Nirvana]], the [[Hinduism|Hindu]] concept of [[Moksha]] (freedom from the death and rebirth cycle), u ''See [[Hinduism]]
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  • ...xample philosophical treatises have been written on it in the context of [[Hinduism]] for millennia. == Panentheism in Hinduism ==
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  • ...ay a man should live his life, and is an important component of orthodox [[Hinduism|Hindu]] dharma. It divides the total life span of a man into four phases an ====Melting pot of Hinduism and Buddhism====
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  • ...r online talks and meditation sessions. Bottom line is, I think Buddhism, Hinduism and other -isms have become significantly more accessible just in the past
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  • ...n cultural heritage; the art mixes local animist beliefs with those from [[Hinduism]] and [[Buddhism]]. Some Chinese influence is present, but not as much as i
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  • ...ty. As a practice within the Hindu religion, the statement fails, as both Hinduism and Buddism regard a patheon of dieties, without One Supreme anything...Vis As for the pantheon of deities, in the end there is only One in Hinduism and in some forms of Buddhism.
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  • ...part of a [[Yoga|yoga]] practice and also is used in celebration of some [[Hinduism|Hindu religious festivals]], especially Navratri<ref name=Navratri />. The ''Durga'' is something of a central concept in Hinduism, sometimes personified as a Goddess, and suggesting a secret, hard-to-reach
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  • ...itannica.com/eb/article-44124/Zambia</ref> Other major religions include [[Hinduism]], [[Islam]], and indigenous beliefs. <ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/afric
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  • ...which have emphasized differing religious beliefs, such as [[Buddhism]], [[Hinduism]], [[Taoism]], [[Shintoism]], and others, and is sometimes contrasted with
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  • ...lam]]ic state of Pakistan (with two sections, West and East) and largely [[Hinduism|Hindu]] India was never satisfactorily resolved, and India and Pakistan fou
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  • * [http://www.hinduism.co.za/hinduism.htm Hinduism & Quantum Physics]
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  • ...study at least one non-Christian faith such as [[Islam]], [[Buddhism]], [[Hinduism]] or [[Judaism]]. Philosophy courses are taught as part of the inter-colleg
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  • ...in the state of [[Uttar Pradesh]]. It is a famous and very holy city for [[Hinduism | Hindu]]s. It is said to be one of the oldest continually inhabited cities
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  • '''Shiva''' is the destroyer of the world, in [[Hinduism]], following [[Brahma]] the creator and [[Vishnu]] the preserver, after whi
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  • ...esed 2007-08-09</ref> and the oldest [[Hindu scripture|sacred texts]] of [[Hinduism]].<ref>see e.g. {{Harvnb|Radhakrishnan|Moore|1957|p=3}}; Witzel, Michael, "
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  • ...raft around after he had already reached the other shore of liberation.' [[Hinduism]] and [[Jainism]] also use the word nirvāṇa to describe the state of [[m
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  • Negative theology is present in the [[Upanishad]]s of [[Hinduism]], when Hindu [[Vedantic]] [[theology|theologian]]s speak of the nature of
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  • ...the spiritual traditions and practices associated with [[India]], namely [[Hinduism]], [[Jainism]], [[Buddhism]], and [[Vedanta]]. <ref>Feuerstein, G.; Wilber,
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  • In Jainism, [[Buddhism]], [[Hinduism]], and [[Sikh|Sikhism]], '''''ahimsa''''' ([[Sanskrit]] for 'nonharm') is t
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  • ...of the [[Abrahamic religions]], and impersonal abstractions such as the [[Hinduism|Hindu]] concept of [[Brahman]]." was that I wanted to move from the most li
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  • ...alized in the Yoga Sutras, is related to other schools, or darshanas, of [[Hinduism]], including Nyaya, Vaisheshika, Mimansa (based on the early Vedas), Vedant
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  • ...Purana''' is one of eighteen major collections (Maha Puranas) of ancient [[Hinduism|Hindu]] texts dealing with Indian history, philosophy and traditions.<ref n
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  • ...in one ''specific religion'' for part of its religious practices--namely, Hinduism--and then finding similarities between those practices and practices of oth ...m ''Russian''. Yeah, You're right again, that known origin of term is from Hinduism. But it's definitely not a part of religious practice of it. On the whole t
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  • == Hinduism == I see that you have contributed largely to the article on Hinduism. I have just added a subsection on Hindu mysticism to the article on [[My
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  • ...ars ago. Outside of [[India]], it was used as a liturgical language for [[Hinduism]] and [[Buddhism]] in [[Tibet]] and [[South-East Asia]]. In its pre-classi ...ture|literature]], is the language in which many of the central texts of [[Hinduism]] and [[Mahayana]] Buddhism were written. All the modern Indo-Aryan and [[D
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  • ...radition the [[Ganges River]] river is a deity and its waters are holy. In Hinduism the very name ''Ganga'' collectively represents all bodies of water. The sy
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  • ...e to cover similar movements in other religions: [[Islam]], [[Judaism]], [[Hinduism]], [[Buddhism]] and [[Confucianism]]. This extension has been criticised b
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  • ...of the [[Abrahamic religions]], and impersonal abstractions such as the [[Hinduism|Hindu]] concept of [[Brahman]]. ...eistic position, including [[Shinto]], [[Vodoun]], and some varieties of [[Hinduism]].
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  • ...that have characterized [[South Asia]]n society and the [[tolerance]] of [[Hinduism]] for cultural diversity have had a strong influence on Bhutanese society. ...untry. The government had restricted the preaching of religions other than Hinduism and Buddhism.
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  • ...[[Vedic Civilization|Vedic Civilisation]], which laid the foundations of [[Hinduism]] and other cultural aspects of early Indian society. From around 550&nbsp;
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  • ...rown first appears in the ''Kubjikāmata-tantra'', an 11th-century [[Kaula (Hinduism)|Kaula]] work.<ref>{{cite book |last=Flood |first=Gavin |author-link=Gavin ...=PA87|page=87|isbn= 9780893891589 }}</ref> while the Shakti is [[Dakini#In Hinduism|Dakini]].<ref>{{cite book |title=Ecstasy Through Tantra |first=John |last=M
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  • * Cartman, James. ''Hinduism in Ceylon'' (Colombo: MD. Gunasena 1957)
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  • ...nsist that they are a "religion," and not, for example, merely a sect of [[Hinduism]] (despite their many similarities). ...gs in terms of ''dharma'' (a word variously meaning "religion" or "duty"): Hinduism, Buddhism, [[Jainism]], and [[Sikhism]].
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  • ...heology. There is [[Islam]]ic theology, [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] theology, [[Hinduism|Hindu]] theology, [[Christianity|Christian]] theology and the like - one co
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  • '''Hinduism''' is a major world religion and set of philosophies and practices that ori ...//java.nationalgeographic.com/studentatlas/clickup/hinduism.html Religion: Hinduism] - National Geographic</ref>
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  • * Cartman, James. ''Hinduism in Ceylon'' (Colombo: MD. Gunasena 1957)
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  • ...a state of undisturbed peace throughout most of Nepali history. Hinduism and Buddhism have taken a course of undisturbed growth and development in N ...n India. This process was brought near extinction by the revitalization of Hinduism and later it was brought near extinction by the hordes of Muslim invaders p
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  • ...only on the day of [[Holi]]. This is due to it being considered holy in [[Hinduism]].
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  • ...the Upanishads (philosophical texts considered to be the source of the [[Hinduism|Hindu religion]]), contain serious discussion about the processes of cloud
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  • ...'dwapar yuga'') and the iron age (''kali yuga''). Striking deviations from Hinduism are the inclusion of a fifth ‘diamond age’ or confluence age (''sangam
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  • ...'dwapar yuga'') and the iron age (''kali yuga''). Striking deviations from Hinduism are the inclusion of a fifth ‘diamond age’ or confluence age (''sangam
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  • ...For instance, in 1922 he published an article defending it as essential to Hinduism<ref>Singh, G B. pp 249-51</ref> and in the same year he wrote that he would ...nce on it. In 1935 he also renounced his support for the caste element in Hinduism, a declaration which swayed some and bitterly antagonized others.<ref>Gand
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  • ...can be identified as "pantheistic" are of the classical variety (such as [[Hinduism|Hindus]], [[Jews]], [[Sufis]], [[Unitarians]], Etc.), while most persons wh ...tvam asi]] - "that thou art," wherein the human [[soul]]/self or [[Atman (Hinduism)|Atman]] is understood to be the same as God or [[Brahman]] - only people d
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  • ...ese dignity was lightened as the result of Bhutanese unity and unity among Hinduism and Buddhism.
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  • Hinduism itself exists also in North Sri Lanka where large numbers of the minority T Hinduism is also the reglion of Indian indentured [brought by the British] labour no
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  • *Lochtefeld, James G., The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Hinduism, Vol. I ISBN 0-8239-3179-X, New York Rosen 2002, entry “[[Godman (Hindu a ...authority]] in the Sathya Sai Baba movement" in Richard Burghart (ed.), ''Hinduism in Great Britain:: The perpetuation of religion in an alien cultural milieu
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  • ...ion of Sri Lanka is: [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] 69.1%, [[Islam|Muslim]] 7.6%, [[Hinduism|Hindu]] 7.1%, [[Christianity|Christian]] 6.2%, unspecified 10% <ref name="r ...settlement of [[Sri Lankan Tamil|Tamil]] migrants to the island. However, Hinduism still shows some signs of decline with conversions to Christianity.
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  • '''[[Hinduism]]''' ...shnu and Shiva. Although most Hindus are polytheistic, some strains within Hinduism are monist, monotheistic, or henotheistic.
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  • Muay Thai is closely related to Hinduism but over time also developed connections to Buddhism. At many training camp
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  • ...cient cultures that were handed down and recorded in classical literature. Hinduism, which retains a strong tradition of spiritual travel, links back to the an '''Eastern traditions'''—Modern eastern religions such as Buddhism and Hinduism share with their western counterparts a long tradition of pilgrimage, but i
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  • ...United States is a Christian nation. <blockquote>“America wasn’t built on Hinduism. America wasn’t built on Islam. America wasn’t built on Buddhism. Ameri
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  • ...h in many schools of Indian religions (particularly [[Karma in Hinduism|in Hinduism]], [[Karma in Buddhism|Buddhism]], [[Karma in Jainism|Jainism]], and [[Sikh ..., for example, consider [[Karma in Hinduism|karma]] and [[Reincarnation in Hinduism|rebirth]] linked and simultaneously essential, some consider karma but not
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  • ...ury (touch a wood!), came from countries, where the dominant religion is [[Hinduism]].
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  • ...hism" section. These edits were based on a faulty premise, that "Islam and Hinduism were the two religions widespread in South Asia" during the early phase of
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  • ...g]], [[Highland games]], [[High-resolution manometry]], [[Hilary Duff]], [[Hinduism]], [[HIPAA]], [[Hip-hop]], [[Hippocrates]], [[Hippocratic Oath]], [[His Gir ...ditary spherocytosis]], [[Hero]], [[Herodotus]], [[Herschel Grynszpan]], [[Hinduism]], [[His Girl Friday]], [[History of linguistics]], [[History of scientific
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  • ...e made an incorrect copy of Wikipedia (i.e. without citations). See [[talk:Hinduism]][[User:Andries Krugers Dagneaux|Andries]] 06:38, 26 May 2007 (CDT)
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  • ...aj, a popular movement formed to remove caste prejudices and idolatry from Hinduism.
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  • ...[[Sikhism]], and [[Buddhism]] have smaller followings. Though 47% practise Hinduism, Christianity's large following (35%) makes Kochi a city with one of the la
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  • | title = The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Hinduism ...72</ref> <ref>Lochtefeld, James G. Ph.D. ''The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Hinduism'' Vol. I ISBN 0-8239-3179-X, entry "Godman" New York Rosen 2002 </ref>
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  • ...ltural wealth for much of its long history. Four major world religions, [[Hinduism]], [[Buddhism]], [[Jainism]] and [[Sikhism]] originated here, while Islam, ...[[Vedic Civilization|Vedic Civilisation]], which laid the foundations of [[Hinduism]] and other cultural aspects of early Indian society. From around 550&nbsp;
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  • ...of China: Confucianism and Taoism|The Religion of India: The Sociology of Hinduism and Buddhism|Three-component theory of stratification}} ...r societies and cultures for his theories, among others his knowledge of [[Hinduism|Hindu]] [[folk religion]].<ref>Pals, page ?</ref>
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  • He teaches a rather traditional but [[eclecticism|eclectic]] form of [[Hinduism]]. He says that he has come to restore [[faith]] in, and the practice of, t ...s a large following among the urban middle class. <ref>Weightmann, Simon ''Hinduism'' in the ''Handbook of Living Religions'' edited by John R. Hinnels (1997),
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  • #Hinduism: 14, 25
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  • ...ng, I found that Bahá'ísm was very popular (and fits better with Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, etc.); would that be a compromise? --[[User:Peter J. King|Peter
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  • ...do know that Muslim saints tombs exist in Morocco--I visited one--and that Hinduism and Buddhism, I believe, has a similar phenomenon. So I have added a senten
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  • ...ods of classical Greece and Rome, and of the transcendental conceptions of Hinduism and Buddhism. Generally atheism is a denial of God or of the gods, and if r ...indu philosophy is generally cited as an example of an atheistic branch of Hinduism, as in this passage: "In modern Indian languages, 'āstika' and 'nāstika'
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  • ...opean gods continued to be honored, but many in their Vedic form, within [[Hinduism]]. ([[Odin]], as Priscilla Kershaw pointed out in ''The One-Eyed God'', wa
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  • ...ages. Happily and unexpectedly, there are actually a few articles being on Hinduism-related stuff where a page to hash out Romanization issues would actually b
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  • ...religions (by head-count, which is the least controvertial: Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam. The rest are not as pressing. With each, we should attend
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  • ...adigmatic examples,<ref>"''Religions include Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism, and those traditions that resemble one or more of them.''" (
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  • ...groups who have occupied most part of the country. Lhotsampas follows the Hinduism and pray the Gods namely Bishnu, Krishna, Ram Shiva etc. They had distinct
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  • ## '''[[Hinduism|Hinduism]]'''
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  • ...e Sinhalese language and literature were influenced by Tamil. In addition, Hinduism was firmly established in the north and east of the island, where immigrant ...ed villages on hilltops, spoke a different language (Tamil), and practiced Hinduism, a religion different from that of the native Sinhalese.
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  • ...opean gods continued to be honored, but many in their Vedic form, within [[Hinduism]]. ([[Odin]], as Priscilla Kershaw pointed out in ''The One-Eyed God'', wa
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  • ...advocates have appeared in the other monotheistic religions, and even in [[Hinduism]].
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  • # [[Hinduism]]
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  • ...of worship, several of them initiated Ramakrishna into various schools of Hinduism. ...ting that "To realize God is the one goal in life." Ramakrishna found that Hinduism, Christianity, and Islam all move towards the same God or divine, though us
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  • ...r held in captivity. The tiger still plays an important role in Balinese [[Hinduism|Hindu]] religion.
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  • ...use of intoxicants. This religion was quite similar to the early forms of Hinduism of the Indus Valley. Zoroaster's birth and early life are little documented
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  • Like [[Hinduism]], [[Islam]] and [[Judaism]], and unlike [[Christianity]] and [[Mahayana Bu
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  • ...cal]], [[Mormon]], [[Buddhism|Buddhist]], [[Jew]]ish, [[Islam|Islamic]], [[Hinduism|Hindu]], [[Bahá'í Faith|Bahá'í]], and indigenous denominations and reli
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  • ...in India, for example, whose usage of "god" would be primarily the gods of Hinduism.
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  • ...need all the help they can get. Feel free to make changes or comments on [[Hinduism]], [[Ashram system]], [[Bhagavad Gita]], [[Vedas]], [[Yoga]], [[Buddha]], [
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  • ...jor religious and ethnic groups are represented in Mumbai. These include [[Hinduism|Hindu]] (68%), [[Islam|Muslim]]s (17%), and [[Christianity|Christians]] and
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  • If a religion, such as Hinduism, says that God has blue skin and loves cows, shall we call this idea "[[pse
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  • ...hristian denominations and 6% non-Christian religions (including Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism and others). Those professing no religion or failing to ade
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  • ...ures of [[India]] to the west. Most of the Tai were converted to a form of Hinduism, traces of which can still be seen in Lao religious practice today. Between
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  • ...iated persons, in particular [[Henry David Thoreau]] took an interest in [[Hinduism|Hindu]] and Buddhist philosophy. In 1844, [[the Dial|the ''Dial'']], a smal
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  • ...her than turning to Eastern philosophy and spirituality, [[Buddhism]] or [[Hinduism]], they were drawn by a fascination of the supernatural. Books such as [[J.
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  • ...eir own cultural heritage, languages and religious beliefs, being either [[Hinduism|Hindu]] or [[Sunni Muslim]], and speaking English, with Indian languages li
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  • {{rpl|Hinduism}}
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  • ...s and Baptists, and there are substantial numbers of [[Islam|Muslims]], [[Hinduism|Hindus]] and [[Sikhism|Sikhs]] with [[Judaism]], [[Buddhism]] and other re
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  • ...sturi, "SSB is a saint"? Does "saint" have a generally accepted meaning in Hinduism? Do they go through veneration, beatification, and canonization?
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  • Women compose 51.42% of the population. Kerala's principal religions are [[Hinduism]] (56.1%), [[Islam]] (24.7%), and [[Christianity]] (19%). Remnants of a onc
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  • ...imilar to that of [[Christianity]] to [[Judaism]], or of [[Buddhism]] to [[Hinduism]]. That is to say, while Bahá'ís recognize Islam as their parent religion ...ch the Bahá'í religion has developed. By contrast, few similarities with [[Hinduism]] or [[Buddhism]] can be identified other than the names of Krishna and Bud
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  • ...st]] has resulted in a considerable growth in [[Islam]], [[Sikhism]] and [[Hinduism]] in England. Cities and towns with large [[Muslim]] communities include Bi
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  • ...s find particular resonance in the Indian [[mandalas]], the cosmic maps of Hinduism and Buddhism.<ref name="k26>Koch, p.26</ref>
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  • ...of [[life]], of the [[world]], and has found a kind of [[inner peace]]. [[Hinduism]], [[Taoism]], [[Judaism]], and other religions have differing senses of wh
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  • ...Gandhi was certainly influenced by some of Jesus' teachings, but Buddhism, Hinduism or Tolstoi were much more important as sources of influence, so the example
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