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From the Vedaantic point of view, the concept of Brahman is not like that of the common man's concept of hell and heaven. So there is no question of believing in Brahman for it is not a philosophy.Brahman is synonymous with bliss and Vedaanta tells you you are synonymous withbliss. Hinduism is based on the Vedas. And those very Vedas reveal this fact thatthrough the Mahaavaakyas (great sayings) like"tatvamasi" (Thou art that), "Aham brahmaasmi", etc.So, one's true nature is bliss and Brahman is one another term to refer to this bliss.And knowing this Brahman to be your true self is 'Moksha' or liberation!Belief in Brahman and Moksha:We are supposed to have achieved Moksha when we realize that our life has become perfect and there is no scope for any further improvement. Therefore, we discard all entities that are necessary to change like 'I', Voluntary (manual) force and reasoning. Thus, after achieving Moksha we lead a life with Self, Involuntary force and logic, all in pure forms. Brahman is nothing but how our life looks in this state. Thus, we can't feel Brahman before we achieve Moksha.Therefore, a belief in Brahman is a must to achieve Moksha and Moksha converts our belief into an absolute fact.
Mind has influence of food we eat and therefore for pure mind foood should be complete violence free. Vegetable is also has life .we shuold eat non-violence food.pure mind is pure soul and pure soul hhas Moksh only.
Depends on what you see as pure. Ideally, a pure diet would be anything that is completely unprocessed and natural.
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The point of a hindu life, they believe, is to go through many rebirths and death until they find pure peace, which is moksha, when the cycle of birth and rebirth stops.
Yes, a pure fad. You will have the same success with a green egs and ham diet.
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Use pure magnesium and pure oxygen.
No, not if they are trying to quit drinking. Vanilla extract has a high alcohol content.
In humans, vitamin c.