there are several dietary restrictions in Hinduism some of them are as :-
1)no non-veg
2)no alchohol related beverages / hallucinogenic substances
3)no onion/garlic
for more details you may contact nearby iskcon temple..
Hinduism is a religion where they believe in many gods and goddesses.
Yes, followers of certain religions may observe special dietary laws, such as avoiding certain foods or restricting the times when they can eat. These laws are often based on religious beliefs and can vary between different religions and denominations.
Islam is strictly monotheistic. As against Hindusm and Christianity, which were polytheistic.
Buddhism 42.5%,no religion 14.8%,Christianity 14.6%,Islam 13.9%,taoism 8.5%,hindusm 4%,others 1.6%
18 puran in hindusm
Prevalent religion is Islam. Monotheism. Polytheism is restricted.
hindusm formed from your butt and boobs this part is important Hinduism is formed from a god named Osiris o wait no that is egyptidk
In my experience with Apostolic Pentecostals, there is no dietary practices or beliefs that are peculiar to the denomination or church group. Abstention from alcoholic drinks is really the only thing that I know of, and that is just because the Bible teaches us that drunkenness is not pleasing to God, and that it leads to recklessness and further sin.
First of all, menny is spelt wrong (many) and second of all, I have no idea!
That is a very good question. Hindusm is not a religion. That is a way of life of the people from Bharata. Every types of view is allowed as per Hindu religion. You say there is no God and only there is material world. That view was tolerated by others. So Hidusm teaches the tolerance basically. Only thing was that you needed to be honest about your opinion. Because of this flexibility the age old religion is still existing. Lord Krishna is the one GOD concept as per Geeta in Hindusm.
The best way is in avoiding any dietary product. Also it is a good idea to see a nutritionist.
Tha main pratices in hindusm to follow the Geeta Sastra rules and help the needy peopoles.