People there know how to recognize it. Also, because it is part of the Hindu religion and that area is heavily Hindu, perhaps Hindus are the ones getting reincarnated while people from other religions such as Christianity go to Heaven/Hell (or whatever their designated afterlife is).
nowhere in india
hinduism
nowhere
Nowhere in India nor anywhere else.
Nowhere in India nor anywhere else.
yes, both Hinduism and Buddhism share belief of Reincarnation (punarjanma). We can find the concept of Reincarnation (punarjanma) India both Hinduism and Buddhism Scriptures.
nowhere near
Nowhere!
Nowhere. They live in India and Saudi Arabia.
Hindu people have firm belief India Reincarnation (punarjanma) and The Law of Cause and Effect (karma). Reincarnation (punarjanma) is Artha (material prosperity) result of The Law of Cause and Effect (karma).
he came back to life and this is called reincarnation
in reincarnation they believed that purple cheese was as powerful as a french unicorn. Yours sincerely, Duchess Humphrieta Schrepcklesb-bienerzeisen
There are many examples in Hinduism about Reincarnation (punarjanma). But they are so old that they are hard to believe. A current examples is of a girl named jyoti in India.
"Nowhere in India, ship it from abroad." Whoever wrote that needs shooting.
the only ans is NoWhere
Then only it could develop in the world and become one of the developed countries
Bhrama in the Mahabarata? an reincarnation of vishnu
the cristian faith included reincaranation Aupmanyav adds: All religions which originated in India believe in reincarnation, i.e., hinduism, jainism, buddhism, sikhism.
No. Vampires are found in your imagination, nowhere else.
I guess nowhere
No. Nowhere in India can you get a visa on arrival.
nowhere
India is mostly Hindu but it has some muslums
Yes, there are documentary proofs in the Buddhist monastries in Tibet and Ladakh ( norther India). The Bible said nothing about the life of Jesus between his age of 14 to 29. during that time Jesus went to Tibet and Northern India and studied. There are documents in those monastries about him.
Nowhere. Vampires are fictitious creatures.