All religions, including Hinduism have multiple commandments. However, the key ones are -
1. Dharma - The path of righteousness, which includes "common-sense" / ethical ways of living and acting. These include speaking the truth, avoiding violence, helping the needy, etc.
2. Karma - Building your 'score' in terms of good deeds done and paying off for sins in your past life by helping people and or penance
3. Bhakthi - Devotion towards God (Lord Vishnu / Lord Shiva) to cleanse the soul and attain salvation
4. Yoga - Stay fit and perform your duties with the right technique. There are multiple scientific principles and approaches that are aggregated under the term yoga, including fitness techniques
The closest Hindu equivalent would be the Purusharthas. Roughly translated they are the four basic "human purposes" of life.
there are no specific ten commandments for hindus. Instead they follow wider rules mentioned in vedas and other religious texts.
holy Vedas were originally commandments of God to first men. Vedas are used as guidance for daily life in Hinduism. Vedas are also used for religious activities and rituals.
V. Krishnamurthy has written: 'The ten commandments of Hinduism' -- subject(s): Hinduism 'Duality theory in locally convex spaces' -- subject(s): Convex domains, Duality theory (Mathematics), Linear topological spaces, Locally convex spaces 'The clock of the night sky' -- subject(s): Hindu astronomy, Stars, Time measurements 'Essentials of Hinduism' -- subject(s): Hinduism
Hinduism and buddism
613 commandments.
Hinduism
There is no founder of Hinduism.
indias major religion is Hinduism
Follower of Hinduism is called a 'Hindu'.Follower of Hinduism is called a 'Hindu'.
80% of Hinduism is found in India were Hinduism was "born".
No one believes in Hinduism Now. Hinduism is Dead.
Hinduism can be found no where in its native form. Hinduism has changed significantly since its origination.
Hinduism was born with tolerance, Because Hinduism as we know today is very different from original Hinduism. Hinduism was born with Aryans invading India.