no it is not thanks for asking though.
During the Hindu temple Holi celebration, traditional customs and rituals include the lighting of bonfires, throwing colored powders and water on each other, singing and dancing, offering prayers to deities, and sharing sweets and snacks with family and friends.
Dancing is important to Argentines as dancing expresses emotion and stuff like that
One of the customs the Hopi had was for the women to wear wooden disc earrings. Other customs included dancing, arts, and dry farming.
Chanchal Kumar Chatterjee has written: 'Studies in the rites and rituals of Hindu marriage in ancient India' -- subject(s): Hindu Marriage customs and rites, Marriage customs and rites
Lalita Das has written: 'Dancing with Kali' -- subject(s): Fiction, Karma, Kali (Hindu deity) 'Dancing with Kali' -- subject(s): Fiction, Karma, Kali (Hindu deity)
That depends on the Hindu that is being talked to. There are some Hindus that are atheistic in their beliefs but refuse to be called atheits. There are Hindu's that are fundamental polytheists/monotheists in their beliefs. There is not really a "Hindu" argument for/against relgious experiences.
he was not. He was against malpractice of Hindu dharma.
No
Largely Hindu
It varies, each Hindu Raja has his or her own reason.
Kathleen M. Erndl has written: 'Victory to the Mother' -- subject(s): Hindu Goddesses, Religion, Religious life and customs, Hindu goddesses
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