IN THE 10TH MANDAL OF HOLY RIGVEDA ,IT IS WRITTEN THAT THE SOCIRTY SHOULD HAVE 4 'VARNA' /CATEGORIES viz.BRAHMAN,KSHTRIYA,VAISHYA & SHUDRA.
THIS IS THE THE 1ST IDEA ABOUT SOCIAL ORDER IN HISTORY.
writings about Hindu beliefs
Hindu art portrayed social and cultural achievements of the time. majority of the hindu art shows worship to god and greatness of king or rulers.
A caste is any of the hereditary social classes of traditional Hindu society. An example of a caste class is the Shudra, who were the unskilled laborers.
No because he never went to a temple when he was young and he was a protester.
Gandhi's beliefs are Hindu, which are mostly about non-violence, not to be predigest or take discrimination from anyone.He believed in truth and equality. He promoted non-violence and refused to make the British get out of India by hurting them. He wanted them to leave peacefully even though they treated Indians like crap.
how does ahimsa relate to other hindu beliefs
the beliefs are not real
Within the realm of science, there does not seem to be any form of hierarchy with regard to social order. However, within the actual Hindu doctrine, there seems to be some debate. Some scholars say that there is, while others say there is only the perception of such an order.
Within the realm of science, there does not seem to be any form of hierarchy with regard to social order. However, within the actual Hindu doctrine, there seems to be some debate. Some scholars say that there is, while others say there is only the perception of such an order.
Within the realm of science, there does not seem to be any form of hierarchy with regard to social order. However, within the actual Hindu doctrine, there seems to be some debate. Some scholars say that there is, while others say there is only the perception of such an order.
writings about Hindu beliefs
Being Hindu
That depends on the Hindu that is being talked to. There are some Hindus that are atheistic in their beliefs but refuse to be called atheits. There are Hindu's that are fundamental polytheists/monotheists in their beliefs. There is not really a "Hindu" argument for/against relgious experiences.
Hindu Faith has changed by accepting some of Buddhism beliefs.
Yes; most Indians today are Hindu.
they both express truth The relationship between Buddhist and Hindu beliefs lies in the fact that Buddhism was founded by Guatama Siddharta, a Hindu Prince, about 2 centuries ago.
Largely Hindu.