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Hinduism cannot be described as an organized religion. It is not founded by any individual. Hinduism is God centred and therefore one can call Hinduism as founded by God, because the answer to the question 'Who is behind the eternal principles and who makes them work?' will have to be 'Cosmic power, Divine power, God'
Modern Hinduism grew out of the Vedas, the oldest of which is the Rigveda, dated to 1700-1100 BCE. ===================== Hinduism cannot be described as an organized religion. It is not founded by any individual. Hinduism is God centred and therefore one can call Hinduism as founded by God, because the answer to the question 'Who is behind the eternal principles and who makes them work?' will have to be 'Cosmic power, Divine power, God'
If I say YES hinduism is good religion do you have power to check whether hindu religion is good.?
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There are many ways that Buddhism and Hinduism differ. One of the most major differences is that Buddhism requires the individuals to follow a disciplined life and to realize that nothing is of themselves. Hinduism is the belief that there is a higher level of life that requires a process to achieve this status.
maitra is a higher cast ,they belong to brahmin.gotra is kashyawa.
No Buddha was a teacher of a philosophy based on Hinduism that is now named after his title.
The ISBN of "The Higher Power of Lucky" by Susan Patron is 978-1416910651.
Hinduism beleieves in :LIVE & LET LIVE'AHIMSA' (Non-violence)PHILOSOPHY OF KARMA (Deeds)- Do your Deed and leave the reward/result in GOD.Hinduism believes in reincarnation, as well as a higher power that takes form in various different deities. Another belief is the idea of karma, in which positive or negative actions are met with equivalent actions or responses.
Examples of ritualistic chants include mantras in Hinduism, sutras in Buddhism, and hymns in Christian religious ceremonies. These chants are typically repeated rhythmically and are believed to have spiritual significance or invoke a specific deity or higher power.