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because it was an ancient Vedic ritual which many Hindu guru's did during the time of the Buddha.
Havan, also known as Homa, is any type of Hindu ritual involving a sacred fire. They have various specific purposes, such as warding off evils or ensuring good health. Like many religious rituals, they are outside of the realm of science.
There are so many different branches and sub-sects of Hinduism that it would be impossible to give a hard and fast answer to that question.
The Hindi word "munji" (मुञ्जी) typically refers to a traditional Hindu ritual associated with the initiation of a boy into formal education, often involving a ceremony where the child is given a sacred thread or "yajnopavita." This ritual marks the beginning of the boy's journey into learning and is an important cultural event in many Hindu communities. The term can also refer to the sacred thread itself in some contexts.
yes there are still many things to discover and archaeology is not always about digging it is about studying the artifact
There are five syllables in the word archaeology. Ar-chae-ol-o-gy.
There is at least 37 Hindu holidays.
This is not a hindu tradition.
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