It affects how they eat and dress because most Hindu's have an "appropriate" way of dressing, and they aren't allowed to eat meat, fish, poultry and eggs.
Yes. And dressing style impress everyone and at same time it is respected by whole world, that is the greatness of Hindus dress
Hinduism do not dress.... Hindus dress.... Male...wears....jippa and dothi Female...wears...sarees
Usually Hindus wear traditional dress such as kurta. Hindus also wear brand new clothes on the day of Diwali.
Hindus, as the universal truth also goes, man is mortal. A living being born has to die. Hindus believe that soul is imperishable and immortal but the body perishes with death. After death the soul changes into a new body and that is the theory of rebirth. It is just like a change of dress from one birth to another.
There is no specific dress requirement for Hindus, however some Hindu women wear a sari, which is a traditional dress that they drape around the body.
AnswerIt depends on your religious beliefs. Most second marriages the bride picks a soft, pastel color. If the bride to be has never had a formal wedding and her/his religious beliefs allow it then get married in a wedding dress. A wedding dress can be white, champagne, beige, soft pastels in color.If you are worried about white meaning purity white was started by Queen (Mother) Victoria years ago and has nothing to do with the wedding ceremony. Never mind what others think, do what you think is best.
To prepare for Diwali, Hindus decorate their homes with colorful decorations, lights, and candles. They also dress in fancy clothes, go to church, and celebrate.
Saree is a popular dress worn by women. But it is not limited only to Hindus. Many Indian women wear irrespective of their faith, religion, or sect.
Absolutely! One of the fundamental beliefs is that the beauty is internal not external.
Some American religions that dress in 1800s clothing include the Amish, Mennonites, Quakers, Shakers, and some fundamentalist Mormon sects. These groups adhere to traditional dress as a way of living out their religious beliefs and maintaining a connection to their historical roots.
While language, values, and symbols are the major components of a culture, there are many minor components. Some of these include style of dress, foods eaten, and religious beliefs.
In India, hindus wear white clothes for mourning.