* Ahimsa (non-violence)
* Satya (truthfulness)
* Brahman/Atman (the state of incessant search for the (ultimate) Truth (Brahman) within yourself.)
* Maitri (Friendship)
* Dharma (fulfilling one's duty )
* KaruNa (Compassion)
* Viirya (Fortitude)
* dama (Self Restraint - mental as well as physical)
* Shaucha (Purity - mental as well as physical) * Posted By Austin Puckett
love is god pure love.and respect all creature
nervana or enlightenment
All I can think of at the moment is "Om".
om, atma,paramatma
nirvana
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Hinduism believes in a Creator God, while Buddhists do not. the case system
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The basic concept of Hinduism is 'dharma', fulfillment of one's duties and righteous action. That is one essential thing. Even Gods and Goddesses are after that. It does not matter if you believe in one, three, many, or even none.
The four Vedas are the basic text for Hinduism. They contain hymns on rules and guidelines for a balanced, healthy life.
The core basic truths of Hinduism are as follows. This all is illusion & only God is real.
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The collection of Vedict texts is called Upanishads. It includes the early central and religious concepts of Buddhism, Hinduism, and Jainism.
It is difficult to understand or write about the main concept of Hinduism.Please check the two links in related section to read more about Hinduism and it's concept.The concepts of Hinduism can be broadly classified with:AtmanDharmaVarnaKarmaSamsaraPurusharthaMokshaBrahmanBhagavanIshvara
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