Hinduism
Hinduism is a religion that originated in India in or around 1500 BC. It is a major world religion with more than 700 million followers. It is a very flexible religion with its extraordinary tendency to absorb new ideas and concepts into it’s already vast array of beliefs and morals. Because of this, the religion has been divided into two pasts or sections. They are described as: 1) those people who seek the sacred and profane rewards in the world, and 2) those people who seek release from the world. These two separations will be elaborated upon later in the paper. The word “Hinduism” means righteousness forever of that which has neither beginning nor an end. The religion preaches about the relentless pursuit of truth for self and for others, and therefore, it is considered to go on forever. It is said that all humans are living to find the one absolute truth or God-realization. Hinduismpreaches that even non-followers will find it even if they do not believe it. The Bhagvat Gita states “Whatever and whichever way men approach Me, even so do I accept them; whatever paths they may choose finally lead to me, Oh Arjuna! It clearly translates that there are many different paths and the different religi
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