The ceremony is called "Upanayanam". The youngster is taught during the ceremony the secret of life through Brahmopadesam (revealing the nature of Brahman, the Ultimate Reality) or the Gayatri mantra.
Hindus celebrate the sacred thread by bumming pigs up the bum hole
the festival is called Raksha Banadan and it is when a boys/mans sister ties a thread around their wrist for protection (refers to what Drapadi did in the Mahabharata to Krishna)
Because it's their way of confirming a boy/girl is mature.
Christians do not celebrate the ceremony of the sacred thread . It is a Hindu ceremony.
To Hindus Humanity,Love and Peace is sacred.
how do Hindus celebrate divali
Hindus do not celebrate Easter
Hindus consider the River Ganges to be their sacred river.
they are all apart of the same religion.they all celebrate the same festivals and they all gather on the same sacred days.
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Hindus believe that the cow is sacred in their religion. However, ancient Hindus did eat cow but sence Hinduism was not formed by one person, it slowly developed that the cow is sacred.
Hindus believe that the cow is sacred in their religion. However, ancient Hindus did eat cow but sence Hinduism was not formed by one person, it slowly developed that the cow is sacred.
The cow, the om, the swastika, life, and the universe. Hindus believed the Veda to be sacred. Not just Vedas but Gita and many other books.
No, hindus believe the cow is a sacred animal.
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