Peaceful living, freedom of thought, respect for nature and animals, becoming one with Brahman, the belief that good and bad actions will one day affect us
I believe that is defined as ' A group of people who believe in many religions and/or believe all religions are equally true.
I believe that is defined as ' A group of people who believe in many religions and/or believe all religions are equally true.
Diwali is the festival of Hindus. But it aims at bringing all religions together.
Well it depends on who you ask. People of all religions have different interpretations on what they believe are true and correct.
Some Hindus believe he didn't exist. Some Hindus believed he existed but wasn't divine. Some Hindus believe that he existed and was divine. It all depends on the Hindu that is asked.
Not necessarily. Buddhism is compatible with other religions. In fact, most polytheistic religions can accommodate the beliefs of other religions. However, monotheistic religions must necessarily exclude all religions that believe in other gods. The alternative view, held by atheists, is that no religion is true.
1. Hindus believe, "As many Faiths; As many paths" as said by swami Vivek Ananda, meaning whatever the faith, they all have paths to God. 2. Bhagwan Krishna said in gita,"Arjuna, wherver you find great personalities, know for certain, I am manifested there". This prophecy made 5000 years ago, opens door for Hinduism to respect all religions. 3. Hindus go to churches, mosques, jain & Buddhist temples for worship, this shows their broad mindedness.
believe all that is truth
While Mormons believe they are the true church, I think most churches feel that way about their own church. The LDS (Mormon) Church does not believe that other religions are from satan.
first of all they are not wierd they are like the same traditions you believe in. hindus and muslims are two different religions, muslin people traditions are eid, roja(fasting), and more. hindu people dont eat cow.
a lot of other religions pray. Muslims Hindus Buddhists Jews they all pray but they do it in their own special way.
AnswerAll genuine religions are true religions, by definition, whether or not the God or gods they worship are really true. So, Islam is a true religion, as are Judaism, Christianity, Sikhism, Buddhism, Hinduism and so on. Ony in rare instances, such as Scientology, is there a case for saying that this is not a true religion.AnswerEvery believer considers his or her religion to be the true religion.A:By definition, all religions are true religions, except perhaps Pastafarianism.As to whether the teachings of Islam are true, that is unprovable. Muslims believe it to be true, perhaps Christians and Jews believe it contains elements of truth, and others say there is no underlying truth in Islam.