Hinduism is the predominant Religion of the Indian Subcontinent. Hinduism is often referred to as Santana Dharma, a Sanskrit phrase meaning "the eternal law", by its adherents. Hindu beliefs vary widely, with concepts of God and/or gods ranging from Pantheism, Monotheism, Polytheism, and Atheism with Vishnu and Shiva being the most popular deities. Other notable characteristics include a belief in reincarnation and karma, as well as personal duty, or dharma.
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The equivalent Roman numeral of L as an Hidu-Arabic numeral is 50
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The believe that your soul comes back to life in another body. But if you did something bad in your past life, your life will not be as good in the future. But if you were good, you will have a good life, like a princess or something.
HOPE THIS HELPS:1)This ceremony is traditionally for boys 2)It is usually taken between the ages 5 and 123)They wear a thread over their left shoulder4)The ceremony symbolises maturity5)It is like a second birth for the Hidu boys
Buddha otherwise know as Siddhartha Gutama, considered himself a Hidu but he didn't believe in the social class system called castes. WHich determine a Hindus job, who they can marry, who they can be friends with. By not believing in castes he was saying everyone was equal.
ya surely.if parents do not agree for this,you believe it are not there will be a drastic change in the future world n when you are confident about the person yoj chose to live with they wil realize that ur decision is correct and everything wil be fine.
Halimbawa ng buong simuno at buong panaguri. Ang mga magaaral ay kumakanta ng Lupang Hinirang. buong simuno- ang mga mag aaral buong panaguri - ay kumakanta ng ng Lupang Hinirang
Main cultural achievements are:Applying human rights under which all people are having same human rights irrelevant to their color, faith, nationality, social class, ... etc.developing woman rights and assuring her rights to learn, do business, work, rights in inheritance, to have her own opinion in marriage and other social aspects of life.introducing new arts, architecture, and musicintroducing hospitals, sanitary systems, and other achievements related mathematics, medicine, biology, physics, geography, ... etc
There are thousands of native American languages if you include those of Central and South America, Canada and the USA. Here are just a few native terms for "mother": Mapuche.................ñuke Xavante..................dadá Quechua.................mama Parakan..................hya Miskito...................yapti Aztec (Nahuatl)..........nantli Choctaw..................hvshki Mohawk..................-'nihstenha Cherokee.................unitsi Abenaki...................nigawes Powhatan.................kick, or kicke Blackfoot.................na'á Cheyenne...................ške Maliseet..................nika Mohegan.................nonôk Naskapi..................ukaawimaaw Ojibwe.......................omaamaamaa, or weniijaanid, or oga Lakota.......................ina Crow.........................masaka Hidatsa......................hidu, or hu, or ikas Haida.........................díi aw (my mother) Tlingit.........................tlaa Ahtna.........................snaan Kaska.........................esmuma Tagish........................mema, or eshma Tutchone....................ene Yupik..........................aana Mayan (Yucatec).........mamah, or na' In Plains sign language, to make the sign for "mother" use the partially curved compressed right hand make two or three taps or plucks at the left side of the chest.
The word "Indian" is a very vague term that could easily refer to the many languages of India; if you are asking for an example of a native American word for "mother" out of many hundreds (even thousands) of possible words, then the Natick word is okasu or witchwhaw.Natick is the name of the Algonquian language spoken by the Wampanoag, Narragansett and Massachusetts tribes.