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hinduism
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Hinduism
The term Hinduism refers to the civilization of the Hindus (originally,
the inhabitants of the land of the Indus River). ...
In principle, Hinduism incorporates all forms of belief and worship
without necessitating the selection or elimination of any. ...
Hinduism is both a civilization and a congregation of religions; it has
neither a beginning or founder, nor a central authority, hierarchy, or
organization. ...
In some perceptions, Hinduism has been called atheistic. ... In the process he emerges as a great teacher who reveals the
Bhagavadgita, the most important religious text of Hinduism. ... It must be remembered that,
according to the teachings of Hinduism, death is not death in the sense of
passing into non-existence, but simply a change into a new form of life. ...
The canon of Hinduism is basically defined by what people do rather than
what they think. ... No
doctrinal or clerical hierarchy exists in Hinduism, but the intricate hierarchy
of the social system (which is inseparable from the religion) gives each person
a sense of place within the whole.
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Title: hinduism
Words: 3357 Rating: None Pages: 13.4 submitted by: SUNILP
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