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    Comparison of Hinduism and Buddhism Hinduism and Buddhism are two of the world’s most well known and influential religions. They are among the top major organized religions around the globe with Hinduism averaging over an approximate 900 million followers and Buddhism averaging 375 followers (Adherents). Both are religions of Ancient India and have been a part of India’s culture for a long time; they both maintained to stay widely practiced till this day. Some people believe that Hinduism and…

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    Dudhsagar Falls Analysis

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    down the vast mountain range possesses such beautiful and mystifying qualities that many tourists believe the falls were created through supernatural elements; in reality, they are not wrong--the splendid sight was created through the involvement of Brahma, Shiva, and Vishnu, who all played impacting roles in keeping the people on the right path to attain dharma and moksha, the ultimate goals in Hinduism. I was a young boy at the time, a child named Abishek. My mother and I were very devoted…

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    observances, which means behaviour and thoughts, are not pure, you wouldn’t understand the true worship of God. It will not be following of religion if you worship God in stone. These are also irreligious acts(Adharma). As the Marathi saying goes “Brahma Jane to Brahman”, one who tries to know God, he is the true Brahman. Simply by belonging to Brahman caste, one cannot be a Brahman.Saints are true Gods in this world. Saints’ preaching and thoughts are the real Brahmans. One who is submerged in…

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    Hinduism Vs. Buddhism

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    Nirvana or Moksha allows people to become happy, non-violent and tolerant. Buddhists have no belief in gods or even a god. Buddhists use statues as meditation objects, whereas Hindus believe in the concept of several gods with one face and that god is Brahma the creator of the Earth. Consequently, leading to the opinion that Hindus believe in only one god, with many personalities. Buddhism’s place of origin is the Indian subcontinent whereas the Hindu religion originated in northern India;…

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    celestial woman strong enough to defeat him he was invincible from the god Brahma was, thought. After their failed attempt the gods realized they could not defeat Mahisha and they retreated back to their own worlds. The three supreme gods also known as “The Trinity” Brahma, Shiva, and Vishnu decided to create their own weapon to destroy Mahisha. The gods created a goddess named was Devi, she had special traits from the supreme gods Brahma (the creator), Shiva (the destroyer), and Vishnu (the…

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    incident of Hinduism. It grew out of cultural and religious changes in India. The Hindu belief is that gods or divinities can take many forms, but all form one universal spirit called Brahman. The three most important representations of Brahman are Brahma, the creator of the universe, Vishnu, the preserver of the universe, and Shiva, the destroyer of the universe. The Hindu belief involves reincarnation…

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    era by the astronomers with the Mahabharata, that too, with Mahabharat war in particular, has been consistent. Many astronomers mention Kali era and Saka era together. "Since the birth of Brahma up to the beginning of the Saka era, 8 ½ years (of Brahma), ½ month (of Brahma), 6 Manus of the (current) day (of Brahma), 27 ¾ yugas, and 3179 years of the (current) Kali era had gone by" (Vatesvara Siddhanta14.I.10, K. S. Shukla). Here, the number of years 3179 specifically mentioned is to obtain any…

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    India is one of the most diverse countries in the world, where many colorful cultures reside. It is not only home to a variety of religions, but is also home to Hinduism, which in itself has many various ways of devotion and worship. It has many different types of worship, texts and gods. This is one reason Hinduism is so popular. It can be molded to fit the individual worshiper. There are three main classes in Hinduism each with their own focus when it comes to Puja or worship. Vedic Hinduism…

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    1. Question of Origin In Hinduism, life started by Lord Brahma; creator of the universe, Vishnu; sustains creation, and Shiva; destroyer of all evil. These three Gods are behind the creation and destruction of the world. Brahma created human life from different parts of his body and his soul. It is their belief that everything in the universe was already here and that God is part of that. This is completely different from the Biblical Worldview that states that God created everything.…

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    Hinduism was started in India but there was no founder that can be traced back to. Shockingly Hinduism is polytheistic and has over 33 million gods. However the most common include Brahma, Shiva, and Vishnu. Hinduism’s holy text is Vedas. One big things in Hinduism is the caste system. They put everyone in a cast and you are in that caste your whole life. Lastly in Hinduism they believe in reincarnation and the afterlife. But their ultimate goal in life is to achieve a perfect understanding of…

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