Hindus show respect by reading it, or even having it in their homes next to the Gods. SOme of the holy books are the Ramayan and the Bhagvad Gita. People sometimes chant verses from these books as prayers.
Hindus show respect by reading it, or even having it in their homes next to the Gods. SOme of the holy books are the Ramayan and the Bhagvad Gita. People sometimes chant verses from these books as prayers.
To show respect towards the Guru Granth Sahib.
Hindus show respect the Vedas asHindus believe that the Vedas texts are of divine origin. The chief sacred scriptures of the Hindusare the Vedas. THere are lot of Vedas in hinduism.
Because when the book is brought it is as if all 10 gurus are sitting there, like as in a court. That is why we Sikhs treat the holy book with great respect. Source: Was at a Sikh wedding the other day.
It may be with folded hands,stretching your body with forehead touching the ground that the Hindus shower their respect to the gods and goddess in the temples.
Sacred Texts have great importance in Hinduism. They show Ancient civilisations, their lifestyle and the ways to live life happily and attain the highest level of consciousness Moksha (liberation). They also guide Hindus through out their daily life and problems.
With the same caring, love, and respect that they should show other humans.
Because they just got done wiping their ass's with their bare hand and they don't whant to get shitte on the pages.
They are a decoration to show respect for the hollyness of the book
In Hinduism, cows are considered sacred and symbolize non-violence and motherhood. Many Hindus show great reverence for cows and may avoid touching them out of respect. However, practices can vary by region and individual beliefs, and not all Hindus adhere strictly to this guideline. Touching a cow is generally acceptable in many contexts, especially if done with respect and care.
The purpose is just to send love around the world. Also, Hindus believe dance is a way to show your respect to your god
The holy Qur'an is the word of Almighty Allah. It is placed on Rihl or some high place to show respect to it.