Karma(Deeds/Actions/Humanitarian works), Yoga(Way to better Health), Dhyana (Meditation, Inner Peace and Greater Concentration), Bhakthi (Praying, Chanting Lord Name frees one from Psychological Stress), Jnana (Knowledge is the path to Salvation)
What are the cultural and societal influences that have made Hinduism vital to the region in which it originated
the answer is that they were all gay and wanted to be stright!
Hinduism gave people a way to escape the life cycle of birth and death. ALso it provided people with morale of life & purpose of life.
This occupation was vital to societal growth within the colonies because:
this is a question in Hinduism he needs us to show some culture and societal influences in hindusim . so i do not know how to word it can you help me ? need it today ok. thank you some one please. cookie is what they call me, thanks.
I believe Hinduism at least influences their everyday life by devotional traditions; their lives are so imbued with spiritual meaningful aspects that spiritually are never far from one's mind. Rituals from a cradle to the cremation ground, the Hindu's life are wrapped up in rituals. Life stages of attaining spiritual realization or liberation is thought to take at least a lifetime, and probably many lifetimes.
Cultural influences such as family values, societal norms, religious beliefs, and community practices all play a role in shaping an individual's sense of self. These influences help shape one's identity, values, beliefs, and behaviors, ultimately contributing to one's overall self-concept.
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The normal influences on personal beliefs and values are the family, the societal culture, and peer groups.
A problem for the Maasai is that the Governments of the countries they live in actively discourage their nomadic lifestyle. So far, the Maasai manage to persevere in their old lifestyle and habits, and they are starting to get support in this from influential organizations such as Oxfam. Another societal problem is the same that affects all other African tribes: urbanization, outside cultural and religious influences and Africa's many civil wars.
Multi-cultural education is educating a student not just within the realms of his own society & culture but to also study of other cultural & societal norms that are unfamiliar.
Lust can be influenced by a combination of biological, psychological, and social factors. Evolutionarily, men may be more prone to lust due to the drive to procreate and spread their genes. Additionally, societal norms and cultural influences can also play a role in shaping attitudes towards sexuality.
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Moral development occurs through a combination of biological factors, cognitive abilities, social interactions, and cultural influences. Children typically progress through stages of moral reasoning, starting with a focus on obedience and punishment, and eventually developing a more complex understanding of ethical principles and societal norms. This process is influenced by both internal factors (such as empathy and conscience) and external factors (such as parental guidance and societal values).