According to Hindu belief system it is a sin not to speak truth. Truth is also known as (satyam)
Because the main foundation of Hinduism is based on 4 Vedas. Which teach a man Truthfulness (satyam) as an essential part of his lifestyle.
In India there are many languages and not confined to Hindus or so. Many Hindus speak many different languages in India
Nobody in Southeast Asia speaks the same language as most other people in Southeast Asia. Hindus usually (but not always) speak Hindi, which is a very widely spoken language in India, but there are over 2000 different languages spoken in Southeast Asia.
Hindus believe in many thing.The basics as in we should always speak the truth and when you do god is on your side of any battle. The scriptures for Hindus were written to help us learn in in and about life.The Bhagvad Gita, for example introduces to us how we should help friends family, be there for people, the rules of karma, the gods are always watching, and they are all around us.Some Hindus believe in many gods, some believe in 1 God, some believe in no gods. The only thing that all Hindus believe in is that they exist, the universe exists, and that karma (known to the west as the law of cause and effect) exists.Respect to God. Humanity. Salvation.Hindus believe in many thing.The basics as in we should always speak the truth and when you do god is on your side of any battle. The scriptures for Hindus were written to help us learn in in and about life.The Bhagvad Gita, for example introduces to us how we should help friends family, be there for people, the rules of karma, the gods are always watching, and they are all around us.Some Hindus believe in many gods, some believe in 1 God, some believe in no gods. The only thing that all Hindus believe in is that they exist, the universe exists, and that karma (known to the west as the law of cause and effect) exists.Respect to God. Humanity. Salvation.Hinduism is a collection of beliefs from the Indian subcontinent and surrounding areas. Followers may have very similar or completely different beliefs, depending on where and how they were taught it.Hindus have 29 gods called Annapurna, Ganesha, Maya, Balrama, Garuda, Ram, Bhuvaneshwari, Hanuman, Sarawati, Brahma, Indra, Shakti, Buddha, Kali, Shiva, Dhanwantari, Kartikay, Sita, Dhumavati, Krishna, Vamana, Durga, Kurma, Vishnu, Ganga, Laksmi and Matanqi.Hindus believe in the existence of ONE God. They also believe in the different manifestations of the same God. Which would mean that they believe, the rain, the sun, the river etc are manifestations of the same God.Hindus don't have a set of beliefs that are set in rock, the beliefs differ between the people. The common belief is in Karma (which in the west is called cause-and-effect).
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The adverb in the sentence is "always." It describes the frequency with which we should speak the truth.
Never always speak the truth
We don't speak Hindu, neither are Indians Hindis.Hindi is the most widely spoken language in India, but that doesn't make us Hindis. A majority of Indians are Hindus. but that doesn't mean that we speak Hindu."Who speaks Hindu?" is asking like "Do you speak Christian?"!Not all Hindus speak Hindi. Similarly, not all Hindi speaking people are Hindus!Hindu is a person who follows Hinduism religion and Hindi is a language.
It meas that actions speak louder then words.
The language of the Hindus was Sanskrit, while the language of the Incas was Quechua.
Hindus speak a variety of languages depending on their geographical location. Some commonly spoken languages among Hindus include Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada, and Malayalam, among others. English is also often spoken by Hindus in many parts of the world.
I believe the question you should be asking is, how do I speak proper english?