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    Hinduism Research Paper

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    The Gods and Goddesses of Hinduism There are three great god and goddess in Hindu. That is the god of creation, the god of protection and the god of destruction. Brahma Brahma is considered to be the god of creation, which is considered to be the god of pray in the Vedic myths and officially named Brahman in Hindu mythology. Brahma is directly linked with cosmic will brahman, which is generally believed that everything in the universe is from the Brahman and is back to Brahma after destruction.…

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    Buddhism Moral Values

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    Surprisingly, Buddhism derived from dissatisfaction with the Hindus religious system. According to Huston Smith, “The religious teachings in India were corrupt, degenerate, irrelevant, matted with superstition and burdened with worn out rituals—now came the Buddha, determined…

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    abortion is a medical procedure used to end a pregnancy and cause the death of the fetus (Merriam-Webster's Learner's Dictionary). Every religion has their own opinions on abortion; some being more strict than others. Whether it be Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, or Judaism they all feel that abortion is wrong, but all have their own opinions on how wrong it is to abort a fetus. Churches believe that abortions lead to issues presently and later in life, decision making skills, and having good…

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    The Esthetics Of Buddhism

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    different to them personally. Buddhism and Hinduism are both religions who have experienced drastic expansions across cultures causing changes in both religions. As they were passed down from generation to generation they lost…

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    of fairness is applicable to business principles as well, which promotes an equal treatment for everyone (Jewish, Muslim, male, female…). Finally, all of you, have unity of mind, sympathy, brotherly love, a tender heart, and a humble mind. Hinduism…

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    All religions differ from one other that’s what make them all unique. Buddhism differs from other religion starting with their believe in "God" being transheistic, meaning there is a concept of gods, but gods are not there creator. Many other religions teach and belief the idea of God as their creator and their believes revolve around them. Although Buddhist and Hindu both believe in rebirth the Buddhist beliefs are slightly different. Buddhist believe that karma, the idea that your actions will…

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    Philosophy and religion greatly impacted daily life in various civilizations such as India and China in a vast amount of ways. Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Islamic religions show this impact, evidently. In india, hinduism had changed the way people lived. There was an idea spread through many religions but mostly came from hinduism, reincarnation. Reincarnation was the cycle of rebirth and how your spirit or soul, travels from one body to the next and what body, depends on how you behave in…

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    Comparison of Polytheism and Monotheism of Different Groups Religion is a cultural system that designates world views and beliefs, as well as behaviors. Polytheist in the Middle East and Monotheists in the Middle East and India use their gods as a way to guide them through life. The way all the groups worship their gods are similar, and usually, all gods expect their followers to be obedient, whether there are several gods, polytheism, or one, monotheism. After establishing their first complex…

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    different religions, Hinduism and Buddhism, and their accompanying death rituals will be identified and explored with the goal of illuminating nursing implications that may be applicable in healthcare. Hinduism The term Hindu was used for dwellers of the Indus area. Regarding Hinduism there is not a particular institutional framework or certain doctrines with the religion, but it is more of an umbrella of practices (Firth, 2005). Hindus…

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    Question 1: Hinduism 1) The image shows a skull, becoming a baby, a boy, a teenager, a man, elderly, then a skull again and then it repeats into the distance. This depicts the Hindu belief of reincarnation because it is saying that after someone dies, they go through life again and start their new form after their death. The objects the boy stages, teen stages, and man stages are holding depict the different lessons you learn in life. The almost white line going through the bodies of all the…

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