no
Hinduism has no founder.it has no beginning no end
no, Buddhism believe this , while Hinduism does not support this fact. Hinduism believe that life is given for a reason.
Yes, I do believe that world will end. I believe this because the book of Revelations in the bible. I do believe that Jesus Christ will come back and a new beginning will begin.
September 1st 1939 - April 20th 1945 I believe.
Ancient World music started and ended in suit with the beginning and end of the Ancient World. Many people believe the ancient world to be any time before Christ, yet the historically correct date for the end of the Ancinet world is 476 A.D.
No they do not believe the world will end in 2012.
no we do not belive it was the beginning and end of the same battle no we do not belive it was the beginning and end of the same battle
The cast of The Beginning of the End of the World - 1971 includes: Vincent Price as Narrator
The physical classification mean reptile genre. They are the remainder of beginning and end of the world cycle and hence sacred in Hinduism. Shesh Naag is composed of two words "shesh" which means the remainder left after the beginning and end is divided. While "Naag" means the serpent called life over which vaikuntha or Maya lies.
I did not believe the world will end in 2012 but the earthquakes in Chile and japan are freaking me out
We just don't know. There is no way to tell how much time is left before the end of the world. Some people believe that there will be no end. That the world will continue on as it has from the beginning. Of course that is not possible. Eventually, our sun will burn out and the planet will die. But that is millions of years down the road.
No, the earthquake in Chile is not the beginning of the end of the world. Earthquakes may signal the end in apocalyptic interpretations of the Earth's and the universe's histories, but the beginning of the end of the world began with the world's birth, creation or emergence according to beliefs in a world finite in space and time or subject to cycles of creation, destruction, and re-creation.