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In the book The Best Guide To Eastern Philosoph & Religion By Diane Morgan she describes Hinduism with the following list:

  • Hinduism is unique among the major religions of the World.
  • It has no founder.
  • It has no dogma.
  • It has no central authority, no pope, and no ecclesiastical council to decide what Hindus must or must not believe.
  • It's a religion that seems uniquely able to accommodate the individual seeker.
  • A devout Hindu can be a monotheist, a polytheist, or a non-theist.
  • He can worship at Shrines or worship at home, or not at all.
  • He can renounce the world or conquer it.
  • He can give up sex or raise a large family.
  • There is no creed to recite, only paths to follow.
  • The choice of those paths is completely up to the seeker.

But the most imortant description is:

  • In Hinduism, the road to freedom begins with Freedom.
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Emie Beahan

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