In Hinduism, views on masturbation vary among different sects and individuals. Some believe it is a natural act and not explicitly prohibited, while others consider it a violation of the principle of self-control and may discourage it. Overall, Hinduism emphasizes the importance of self-discipline and moderation in all aspects of life, including sexual behavior.
In Hinduism, views on masturbation vary. Some believe it is a sin due to the belief that it goes against the principles of self-control and purity. Others believe it is a natural act and not inherently sinful. Ultimately, it depends on individual beliefs and interpretations of Hindu teachings.
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Hinduism is an old religion based on the beliefs of karma and dharma. Hinduism is practiced through out India and is their dominant religion.
Hinduism is growing, if you mean the number of people born into this religion Hinduism is the third largest religion by numbers, Christianity and Islam being the first two. However, it is not growing by virtue of new beliefs, as the beliefs of the religion has been established, as it were, from the beginning of time. Every fdsaj.,m,.c
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Yes, Beliefs of reincarnationare deeply rooted in Hindu religion. But not only limited to Hinduism , Judasim, Jainism & Islam also believes in reincarnation.
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Yes, Hinduism is the Indian religion that stresses belief in the Vedas. The Vedas are ancient texts considered to be sacred in Hinduism and are foundational to many Hindu beliefs and practices.
Religion in Suriname is characterized by a diversity of religious beliefs and practices.Namely Hinduism, muslim, christian, & few are not Religious.
Hinduism is not actually a religion and it is a way of life. It was not founded by anybody. It is more ancient than any other religion. It took into various beliefs of the prevailing faiths in the ancient India.
The Buddha would say that the source of beliefs are from the universe (life) itself and that all the Buddha did was to uncover the truth of them. But we attribute the Dharma (teachings) to the Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama.