If one worship God with all his dedication. He is resolved in Hindu Philosophy & practice.
VASUDHEIVEKUTUMBAKAMAIn my view the Hindu philosophy says "vasudheivekutumbkama" and we Indians follow this philosophy & Hindu religion is very flexible so other nerrow mind people want to take benefit of hindus
Hindu teachings can be termed in one word as 'dharma' (fulfilling one's duties and engaging in righteous action. That is what a Hindu is supposed to practice at each moment of his life. Of course, some do, many others do not. Hindus too are humans.
No, the Ramayana is not one of the Vedas. The Vedas are ancient Hindu texts that form the foundation of Hindu philosophy and religion, while the Ramayana is an epic poem that tells the story of Prince Rama and his adventures.
She somewhat varies in her beliefs, but does practice Hindu rituals and was a practicing Wiccan at one time.
no. Yoga, to be sure, is more than an exercise, or even a philosophy of exercise. Yoga actually encompasses ways of living and developing one's potential as a human being. Anyone can practice yoga and receive benefits from it, on whatever level they want to approach it.
It is debated whether philosophy can exist without man, as it is a human construct based on reasoning and contemplation. Without the presence of beings capable of engaging in philosophical thought, there would be no one to formulate or contemplate philosophical ideas.
Yes it is a bonafide movement. It is one of the Hindu religious Bhakti (Worship)movements which spread the message of Lord Krishna what he gave in Gita - one of the most reverred and respected holy book of Hindu Religion explaining the philosophy of Karma (Action or Deed).
The child can choose which one he/she wants. If he/she wants Buddhist then that what the child wants. For people who want to know Buddhist is a religion it's not a philosophy.
Nonduality, or an understanding of infinite connectedness from Hindu philosophy.
Anybody can become a Hindu. If one has faith in Hinduism then he is called a Hindu.
sita in Hindu mythology acually is ravana douther. Hindu philosophy believes in rebirth so if the previous births are traced one may find that the existing father son combination was son father combination in the past. In Hindu mythology Sita was the adopted daughter of King Janak. However Blamiki Ramayana has mentioned about her origin.
Yes, there is at least one Hindu in Peshawar.