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The No of Hindu Anath Ashram of Nadiad is 91-(0268) 2566559.
A Hindu.
Grahstha Ashram is the stage of life for a Hindu is when a person marries and starts family life
That would be an ashram. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashram
It6 is a Muslim name. it can also be Hindu. in some part of Gujarat, India you can find Akbari surname that is Hindu.
ORNIT SHANI has written: 'COMMUNALISM, CASTE AND HINDU NATIONALISM: THE VIOLENCE IN GUJARAT'
The Hindu sage Kanada was born in the 2nd century BCE but some say he was born in 6th century BCE. He was born in Gujarat India and he studied alchemy.
Any yoga divorced from Hinduism is phony! FInd a HIndu, temple, ashram and use your head. Ask ?
gurdwara Gurudwara is a Sikh temple. Hindu temples are known after the chief deity of the temple. For example the sea-side temple in Gujarat of Somnath is known after the Somnath (Master of the Moon) form of Lord Shiva.
This all depends on the Hindu that you are talking about. More information is needed.
A Gujarati is any person from the Western Indian State of Gujarat. Its just like a Californian is from California and a New Yorker is from New York. So the religion of a person from Gujarat could be Hindu (the majority), Muslim, Jain, Zoroastrian, Christian or Animist or other.
Following the four-fold division of life - Student life (Bramhacharya Ashram), House-holder (Grihastha Ashram), Retired life (Vanaprastha Ashram), Renunciate (Sannyas Ashram). Doing the four necessary things in life - Kama (Sex), Artha (Earning), Dharma (fulfilling duties and engaging in righteous action), Moksha (Seeking deliverance from the cycle of birth and death). Paying three kinds of debts - Deva Rina (debt of God) - repaid by serving humanity, Rishi rina (debt of sages) - repaid by reverence to teachers and helping students to learn, Pitra Rina (debt to parents) - Raising a family. Etc.Hindus live religiously ............................................. that's all I knowway of life (the way a person lives) that has the attribute Hindu (of or relating to or supporting Hinduism)