Hindus :)
A bhakta is a person who practises bhakti - a person who is devoted to God in Hinduism.
"What are the irrigation practises in india?"
Well, first off, it's spelled D-O-E-S. Secondly, Hindu is a name given to a person who practises Hinduism. Lastly, you are an self-centered, ignorant ass.
yes they are! in fact, some practises the public can join the Leafs on the rink
That is a question that I was asking myself for a while to. But just to let you know, there is no founder of Hinduism. Hinduism is just a term that the western scholars came up with in the 19th century. Hinduism was created from many different beliefs, practises, festivals, prayers, scripts and more, and as I have already told you, the western scholars finished the job by giving it a name. I hope you liked my answer.
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oneiromancer
Hindus speak many languages. Each state in India has its own language (more or less..) Most of the Indian languages are based on Sanskrit, one of the most ancient languages with scripts. In Sanskrit and in many of the Indian languages, Non-violence is called Ahimsa which means non-injury or a lack of negative thoughts, words or action.
Respectful of others beliefs or practises.
Oneiromancer
a camponologist
The Muslims