India is socio religious.Concept of devotion is in the blood of India this being strengthened by belief structure.Religion in some form or the other rooted in India.India loves religious practices as a way of life.
Bankim Chandra Chaterjee
Bankim Chandra Chatterji
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, founder of the Buddhist movement in India and author of the Indian Constitution.
Almost all the major religions came from India... * Hinduism *Buddhisim *Jainisim *Even Christianity It can be easily said that no religion worth the name came from the western world. But which religion did not have its roots in India is a very difficult question to answer.
i dont know who said this so guys please tell me
one religious belief in India is budhisim and i don't think i spelled it right but that's a religious belief -- The three most ancient religions native to India are Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism. Today the primary religion of India is Hinduism. Jainism remains a minority religion but it has been very influential (for example, Mahatma Gandhi was influenced by the Jain teaching of nonviolence). Although Buddhism originated in India, it now is practiced mainly outside of India, in other parts of Asia and the world. Islam entered India in the 12th century and is now the most widely practiced Indian religion after Hinduism. Christianity is also widely practiced in India, especially Catholicism. Thomas the Apostle is said to have first brought Christianity to India in ancient times. (Some non-Christians believe that Jesus survived the Crucifixion and traveled to India; Muslims believe the tomb of Jesus is in Kashmir.) Sikhism was founded in India in the 15th century by Guru Nanak, who was born a Hindu; Sikhism abolished some features of Hinduism, such as the caste system. A prominent minority community of India follows Zoroastrianism, the original Persian religion before the Muslims invaded Iran and most of the Zoroastrians fled the country; in India, members of the Zoroastrian community are called Parsis or Iranis. (Although the Parsi community is relatively small, several world-famous people have been Parsis, including the rock singer Freddie Mercury and the conductor Zubin Mehta.) There is also a native Jewish minority in India.
India is on the Asian continent.
Bankim Chandra Chattergee (a/k/a Bankim Chandra Chatterjee) (a/k/a Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay)
Bankim Chandra Chattergee (a/k/a Bankim Chandra Chatterjee) (a/k/a Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay)
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, founder of the Buddhist movement in India and author of the Indian Constitution.
he actually never said what religion he had, but he once said, "music is my religion" so......infer from there i guess.
There isn't a single statement that least characterizes patriotism. However, Samuel Johnson once referred to patriotism as the last refuge of scoundrels. Oscar Wilde once said that patriotism is for vicious people.
There isn't a single statement that least characterizes patriotism. However, Samuel Johnson once referred to patriotism as the last refuge of scoundrels. Oscar Wilde once said that patriotism is for vicious people.
There isn't a single statement that least characterizes patriotism. However, Samuel Johnson once referred to patriotism as the last refuge of scoundrels. Oscar Wilde once said that patriotism is for vicious people.
Almost all the major religions came from India... * Hinduism *Buddhisim *Jainisim *Even Christianity It can be easily said that no religion worth the name came from the western world. But which religion did not have its roots in India is a very difficult question to answer.
Patriotism is defined as a love of one's country. The term was not in use in ancient times, but certainly, the empires of ancient times had citizens who were "nationalistic" and loyal to their governments. It cannot be said that there was a "why" attached to this. It was simply the most practical and natural thing to do in order to keep their city -states, empires, or kingdoms in tact.
jesus said you will know my true disciples by their love for one another...
This sentence is wrong. Patriotism is the love of one's country, and perhaps the willingness to make sacrifices for it.Jingoism is the conviction that one's country is superior to all others.George Bernard Shaw said the sentence. Its partly true.
There isn't a single statement that least characterizes patriotism. However, Samuel Johnson once referred to patriotism as the last refuge of scoundrels. Oscar Wilde once said that patriotism is for vicious people.