Hindus have very good notion of time. Samsara means the society according to hindu mythology.
In Hindu mythology, Adi Sesha is a divine serpent who serves as the bed of Lord Vishnu. He symbolizes the concept of eternal time because he is believed to support the universe and its cycles without beginning or end. Adi Sesha's presence highlights the idea of time as a continuous and infinite force in Hindu cosmology.
Karma relates to you. Karma is built through either thought, words or physical action or combinations of these at the same time. Anything you do in your life continuously builds karma, either good or bad based on what you are thinking, saying or doing. Samsara in simple words is nothing but this world. Samsara = This world.
We human beings get very caught in technical terms and try to differentiate between Hinduism and Buddhism. When in reality, instead of separating, we must try to unify. Samsara in Hinduism is this world and samsara in Buddhism is more the cycle of death and rebirth, but they both mean the same. After all, the Buddha, who started Buddhism or rather who caused the beginning of Buddhism was a Hindu prince. His principles, his basic knowledge has come from Hinduism. He removed the evils of the Hindu beliefs of the day and went back to the original Hindu beliefs of the Sanatana Dharma, and therefore, Buddhism and Hinduism are actually the same with slightly different perspectives. Both believe that we must be free from this world, this samsara, both believe that we must attain Nirvana, while Buddhism calls it Nirvana, Hinduism calls it Moksha. Both are two branches of the same tree.
There is no such thing as hindu age. But in gupta dynasty Hinduism was compulsory.
Change is inevitable, tradition changes with time. So did Hinduism & Temple of Hindu changed with time.
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They did not have an exact notion of time, broken down into hours minutes and seconds, but they had a general notion of time: morning, when the sun was coming up; midday, when he sun was overhead; and afternoon, when the sun was setting.
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.
Efficiency = quick and effective way of managing time and resources.
How the four managerial tasks relate to the various managerial levels and allocation of time?
In Hindu mythology, the Kali demon symbolizes destruction and chaos. Kali is often associated with the concept of time and the inevitability of death and destruction. However, Kali is also seen as a symbol of rebirth and transformation, as destruction is necessary for new beginnings and growth to occur. This duality of Kali represents the cyclical nature of life, where destruction leads to renewal and rebirth.
The majority of Hindu's lived in India at the time of Jesus.