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Sanskrit is the language of the prime scriptures of Sanatan Dharma. It is also known as Devavani, the language of the Gods, and its script is Devnagari, the city of the Gods.Sanskrit means 'perfectly made' or that language that was produced in a perfect form.
they no doubt form the bedrock of the universal religion or "Sanatana Dharma" that all Hindus follow
It is the Vedas and the Upanishads which form the authority in Hinduism. There are myriad other supporting books, commentaries and literature which mainly interpret and elucidate these prime authorities. There are Puranas and epics like Ramayan and Mahabharat. The Bhagwadgita looked upon as the 'Book' of Hinduism is an extract from Mahabharat wherein the Lord Krishna bares open the philosophy of the Sanatan Dharma - The Eternal Religion - to his disciple Arjun. There are very many compilations in regional languages besides Sanskrit which is the classical language of the Vedas and and the Upanishds.
In mathematics:Standard Deviation-------also Sanatan Dharm
The most important thing in Hinduism is to fulfill our obligations and engage in righteous action. That is 'dharma'. For the rest of the things we are at own. What Gods/Goddesses to worship, what books to revere, how to worship the Gods, what rituals to follow or not. In all this Hinduism does not interfere. Hinduism is a sort of free form religion.
Actually there is no such thing as Hinduism. This is the name given to the people living in the valley of the Indus river. If you are referring to Sanathan Dharma then it is a collection of ideas from various observers. So we can't say when it started, it began when human beings started to observe and study things around them and nature
Hinduism can be found no where in its native form. Hinduism has changed significantly since its origination.
Hinduism can be found no where in its native form. Hinduism has changed significantly since its origination.
The principal religion of India is a form of polytheism known to the outside world as Hinduism, although this does not mean much because it just means Indian. In India many gods and goddesses are worshipped in may combinations and with a high degree of tolerance.
Shaivism, Vaishnavism & Shaktism Combine to form Hinduism. Mean while there are many other smaller beliefs which also combine in Hinduism.
In Hinduism, prayers written in the song or poem form are called Mantras.
no people brought Hinduism to India. Hinduism was founded in India by Lord Shiva.