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The "Hindus" (not a name they necessarily call themselves) call their religion Sanatana Dharma.
The name of Brahman is given to God in Sanatana Dharma (which is mistakenly called Hinduism), however the concept is present in many other faiths.Reincarnation too is present in Sanatana Dharma but is also central to other faiths.The caste system is not a part of Sanatana Dharma, it came about as a corruption of the older varna system.
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well religions never allow that untill you convert to their religion.coz of "ism" they posses.if you are looking for answer than only dharma i.e. sanatana dharma/hinduism accepts it.
Sanathana Dharma,this is the actual word. Not Hindu. meaning is "the natural and eternal way". Sanatana Dharma is anadi (without beginning) and also a-paurusheya (without a human founder).
Hinduism is the oldest religion and gurus referred to it as Sanatana Dharma which means the eternal law or the eternal way. This refers to the Hindu's eternal duties to follow.
According to many researchers, Hinduism or Sanatana Dharma is the oldest practices religion. Hence, one could say - Hinduism was present when Islam came into effect.
Hindi, spoken by 30 percent of the population.
It is SANATANA DHARMA - This is the spiritual path of Hindusim. In fact this was the name of Hinduism earlier. Sanatana Dharma, "The Law Eternal", is the more appropriate or rather the accurate name for the religion which is now known as "Hinduism". The word Hinduism is not the original name for the religion. It is a name acquired in later historic times, while the religion has been in existence since timeless beginning. This religion has its roots in the "Vedas" which are scriptures of the highest wisdom and which originated with creation itself. It was not a founded religion, it was based on revelations directly from God himself to the seers during their transcendental and intuitive communion with the Divine. It was the Dharma and code of life for men of Bharat or Aryavarta from times immemorial, i.e., from even the pre-historic and most antique ages.