It is true in Jainism.
And to some extent true in Hinduism too.
HINDUISM AND CODE OF CONDUCT:Hinduism doesn't have any code of conduct. Some Hindus think that Hinduism too should have a code of conduct like other religions, which would not only make all Hindus equal but also unite them.
Hinduism is made of opposite elements in equilibrium. Thus, code of conduct for Brahmanas and Shudras is just the opposite.
THE BRAHMANA CODE OF CONDUCT:
Brahmanas live under ideal conditions. Therefore, they are not supposed to injure others, tell lies and steal. However, they must have all their wealth as assets, and not as cash, because they are supposed to lead an eternal way of life.
THE SHUDRA CODE OF CONDUCT:
Shudra Varna is meant for survival. They can injure others, tell lies and can steal, provided they do these just for survival. However, they are not supposed to own property because their way of life is transient.
False, Hinduism is far deeper than just 4 rules. These are the just basic of principle of Hinduism. Hinduism is based on 4 Vedas.
No, it is just a myth. Buddhism is based on 4 truths while Hinduism is based on 4 Vedas.
no, unfortunately this would be false. Hinduism is not based only on these principals. Original principals of Hinduism are prescribed in Vedas and are highly disputed among scholars today.
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It is not true that Hinduism is based on four major principles. It is based on 9 peinciples and its beliefs.
5 PRINCIPLES1. God Exists: One Absolute OM.One Trinity: Brahma, Vishnu, Maheshwara (Shiva)Several divine forms2. All human beings are divine3. Unity of existence through love4. Religious harmony5. Knowledge of 3 Gs: Ganga (sacred river), Gita (sacred script), Gayatri (sacred mantra)
Hinduism is not based on any man's teaching. Rather it is based on teaching of Supreme God himself.
Hinduism is polytheistic - many gods.
Unlike the other major religions of the world, Hinduism is not associated with the teachings and life of any one particular prophet. Rather it is based on eternal principles on which the Universe functions.The sages who discovered these principles are called Rishis - people who came face to face with truths that transcended the ordinary senses. The truths realized by these sages have been captured in the holy books - the Vedas and the Upanishads.
Absolutely not. There are few religions as different from each other as Christianity and Hinduism. Christianity is monotheist. Hinduism is polytheist. Christianity believes in an afterlife. Hinduism believes in reincarnation. Christianity opposes caste systems. Hinduism is based on a caste system. Christianity has a moral code based on love. Hinduism has a moral code based on it's Caste System. There are more differences but these should make it obvious that the two religions have little in common.
Christianity is based on the belief in one God; Hinduism is based on the belief in many gods. One cannot be a Hindu and a Christian at the same time, whereas one can accept Jesus as a god in Hinduism and still continue to follow Hinduism.
Capitalism is based on a number of key principles, the most important of which is private property. A capitalist is precisely someone who owns means of production and controls a significant bit of capital, this is founded on private property. If private property is abolished, capitalism cannot exist.
Capitalism is based on a number of key principles, the most important of which is private property. A capitalist is precisely someone who owns means of production and controls a significant bit of capital, this is founded on private property. If private property is abolished, capitalism cannot exist.
Hinduism is an old religion based on the beliefs of karma and dharma. Hinduism is practiced through out India and is their dominant religion.
A:No. If women's rights were based on biblical principles, modern women would have few rights.
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