1) Hinduism is very hard to learn, and is not for the average person.
*In Hinduism there are hundreds of gods to follow, and to keep up with that the average person does not have time for, considering their busy schedule with work or school, etc.
*Hinduism is considered a complex religion mostly because that it consists of lots gods... has unlimited scriptures... untold rituals... And it would take years upon years to even get close to know half of the religion.
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2) Hinduism part takes segregation at most times, because of the Caste System.
· The Hindus invented the caste system, which they still use today, even though it is illegal in most countries.
· The caste system is a system of segregation that separates the different "types" of people, considering what job they have. And the different "types" of people, such as the untouchables (the lowest class in the caste system), wear certain clothes and are called by certain names that separate them from the rest of society. And basically because of this they aren't "allowed" to get to a higher class, because they will be known that they are in their class based on their appearance, and because of prejudice they probably won't be able to get a good job, even if they, themselves are god at that job.
Vedic education is based on ancient Indian scriptures and focuses on spiritual and moral development alongside academic learning, while modern education is more focused on skills and knowledge relevant to contemporary society and the workforce. Vedic education often involves teachings from gurus and oral traditions, while modern education relies heavily on formal schooling and technology for learning.
The Buddhist system of education focused on personal experience and understanding through introspection and meditation, while the Vedic system emphasized memorization, recitation, and rituals. Buddhist education also promoted questioning and challenging of teachings, whereas the Vedic system largely followed traditional texts and practices without much room for questioning.
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Vedic Chat or Vedic Hymn was the oral tradition of Vedas to chat their Vedic mantras. It may be in a form of pathas or recitation.
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Ravi Prakash Arya has written: 'Somayaga (Vedic Process of Rainformation)' 'Dhanurveda, the Vedic military science' 'Nature of Science and Technology in the Vedic Age' 'A Vedic concordance' -- subject(s): Concordances, Vedas 'Vedic meteorology' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Vedic literature, Meteorology in literature 'Weather Forecast in Vedic Times'
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