People of Hinduism believe that environment is also part of God. Thus it is sacred and must be taken care of.
People of Hinduism believe that environment is also part of God. Thus it is sacred and must be taken care of.
people of rajastan are mostly hindus, so they have Hindu views or religion
Around 80 percent of the total hindus are vegetarians. in some parts of India this number goes very higher or lower. This trend has been declining as more and more hindus Are abandoning their strict religious views and accepting globalisation of religion.
Cultural views and beliefs.
There are many factors that can shape a childâ??s beliefs and values. Environmental factors such as living conditions may, for example, affect how a child eventually views society and people. Realistically, all experiences will shape how a human perceives the world.
Non-Orthdox views generally support it. Orthodox views vary, and there isn't a concensus.
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For many years the Hindus and the Muslims have fought over land and their clashing polytheistic and monotheistic views. The Hindus also overcame the British with the help of Gandhi and non-violent protesting.
Hindus have many different views on Transplant Surgery, It depends on which Hindu teachings you follow or refer to. Firstly many Hindus believe that the body is NOT important, it's the Atman (soul) that we must look after. If you carry a donor card, which many Hindus do, you are helping someone: therefore you will get good Karma. Hindus believe that when a body dies the Atman lives on. A Hindus goal in life is to gain Moksha, so if you carry out a transplant you are saving a life therefore achieving good Karma. Some Hindus believe that if you have a heart transplant, and the heart belonged to a thief, you will get their Karma. Also if a doctor is trying to save your life, he/she is playing the role o God which is bad! Hope this helped! J
No, they are fully different religions with different faiths.Buddhists and Muslims do not share the same religious views especially Theravada Buddhists who don't worship a "god"Buddhists share some common features with Hindus, Sikhs and Jains. however. Muslims have some common features with Jews and Christians.
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