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Posted on 10-05-06 1:23 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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can some one help me to write or give me information on hinduism?

most of you guys seems to know so much about Hinduism and its way of life.
so can anyone help me to write the research paper.............please!
The theme woud be:
"How the universe or world originated according to Hinduism"
tell me the concepts behind hinduism......................
any person wants to write this paper for me. (Min 10 pages.)

much appreciated
 
Posted on 10-05-06 1:29 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Are you Muslim or Chistian ?
If you are Hindu from Nepal or India you should know as much as everyone in India and Nepal knows.

Geeta/Mahabharat padhana mula.
 
Posted on 10-05-06 1:31 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hussain_Khan if i have known you think i still be asking for help you sucker!
 
Posted on 10-05-06 1:40 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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10 pages!!!
u better google it .
 
Posted on 10-05-06 1:48 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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To start with
Hindu have 3 basic god with 3 basic concept:

Brahma : The creator (Of universe, life, everything)
Vishnu: The protector (Of the creation)
Masheshwor: The destructor (Of everything that is created.) Mahesh also has the ability to create.
 
Posted on 10-05-06 1:59 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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- BruceLee
Are you the same Bruce Lee who used to play Kung Fu and died some years ago ?
If yes, I have seen your movies.

Just curious...
 
Posted on 10-05-06 2:04 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Mr. Gurudev,
we do have those three gods but that are not on top of the hierarchy, On top there is paramatma, that is described as: Niranjan and Nirakar arthat he is everywhere and without any aakar... from Paratma, comes Narayan (not Vishnu) and then we have three incarnations Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh. This comes from our Vedas... Its been a long time since I have done any readings on Hinduism.... so coudn't remember which veda it was my guess is Rigveda... you know Vedas are the most important litrature for hindus...which was translated into english by a german and then from english Indian and Nepali pandits try to make sense.... The original sanskrit that the vedas were written in was enteremly difficult to comprehend for indian and nepali Vidwans and a guy from Germany came (again forgot his name) came translated the Vedas into English. Also, there is only one place in world where you can do phD in Sanskrit and that is no other than Germany...
 
Posted on 10-05-06 2:08 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hussein,
Timi le hasayo yar...Ho BruceLee is the same KUNG FU guy back in days.

Brucelee,
it looks like you found a roommate, now you have changed i.e no more fighting and wants to read books on hinduism. Thats GREAT

Peace
 
Posted on 10-05-06 2:14 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Eating beef is strictly prohibited, the reason being that the cow is treated as a holy animal.
No sex before marriage
Remove shoes before entering the Mandir
Pray every morning unless there are restrictions

Girls are trained in housework, cooking and taught to be tolerant. Girls get married and leave their family to settle with their husband and accept their husband's family as their own family. guys r like boss no matter what they ask u do for them.husband r symbol of god worship them.
 
Posted on 10-05-06 2:26 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Change of surname after marriage :-(
 
Posted on 10-05-06 2:27 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hindus claim that there are 330 million gods .
 
Posted on 10-05-06 2:27 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Here are some of the specialities of Hinduism:

1.Strict cast system - Bahuns are great by birth
2.Yes, cow is mother. Slaughter is prohibited.
3.Multiple girl friends/wives accepted (As Krishna had )
4.Multiple husbands accepted(As Dropadi had many husbands)
5.Sex is not accepted when lady is in period
6.30 millions gods
7.Group sex is accepted (You can see in many hindu temples). Also origin of pornography

so on....
 
Posted on 10-05-06 2:28 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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sorry, ya 330 million gods ...
 
Posted on 10-05-06 2:33 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Write your own freakin paper MORON. There are plenty of tools your lazy ass can use to learn about hinduism. Besides don't you fuggin wanna know what its all about ?
 
Posted on 10-05-06 2:45 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Defining Hinduism (Dharma).

One definition of ‘Dharma’ (similar to, but not religion) is – a. the search for truth (Satya), and b. ways of spiritual growth (Yoga). Spiritual growth is transcending - a. first from individual ego, and then b. to the universal reality. Thus Dharma is mainly internal and personal issue. However, it also does express in external social level as – c. issues of social harmony, and d. cultures.

Sanatana: To wonder about ultimate truth and to strive for spiritual progress are universal phenomena inherent in humanity. It is not limited by geography, history or culture. Sanatana is such universal principles and ways of spiritual growth, studied and practiced around the world.

Dharma: It is a subset of the ‘Sanatana’ practiced by an individual or a group of people.

Hinduism: The collection of all the Dharmas in the Indian sub-continent including Tibetan plateau. It is a geographic definition. It includes Shaiva, Vaishnav, Buddha, Jain, Sikh, Atheism (Charvak) and any other Dharmas evolved in the region. Dharmas mostly overlap. A Dharma practiced by one group differs from another merely by emphases in different methods or by cultural backgrounds. It is like going to college where each student chooses different but overlapping sets of courses to study. Dharmas, like different courses, are not hostile against others. Rather differences are recognized and appreciated – ‘Sarva dharma sambhava.’ However, it is not about blind acceptance of any doctrines. Each doctrine has to pass the test of - a. critical examination and b. time. Same principles apply in our perception of the non-Indic Dharmas. Dharmas are not rigid. On the way of spirituality many new ways are learned and many useless doctrines are dropped. Thus we have growth, not conversion. Most of the Hindus usually follow Dharma practiced in their family as tradition or ‘Parampara.’ Above parameters lead to the collection of wisdoms from thinkers of all races, regions and times; and to multi-culture, tolerance & mechanism for self-corrections.

Buddha dharma: Dharma using methods within human faculty. Thus it uses only scientific and empirical techniques. Buddhism is a major break through within the long traditions of Hinduism. That is Buddha achieved Nirvana without depending on supra-humanity. Thus all of Buddha’s teachings and analyses are within rational self-examination of the world including one’s mind.

A. Search for truth: The free examination and search for truth. The inquiry about the truth may be discussed within the framework of the following three paradigms.
1. Scientific – only objective methods. Most rigorous, but lesser scope.
2. Empirical – objective and subjective methods, within human faculty only.
3. Theistic – methods include faith and revelations. Less rigorous, but larger scope.

B. Ways of spiritual growth: Yoga\Tao\Zen\Discipline\Way. The way or practice of ‘Yoga’ leads to healthy body and mind; and ultimately to the salvation or liberation. There are many ways of spiritual journey. They are broadly grouped into four.
1. Way of love and devotion (Bhakti) 2. Way of selfless duty (Karma)
3. Way of self-realization (Raj) 4. Way of knowledge (Gnan)

C. Issues of social harmony: The insights, not social or legal rules, towards the social harmony. Justice is the first step toward harmony. The relationships are of two kinds – between individuals within a society, and between different societies. The secular issues like ‘democracy’, ‘socialism’, ‘human rights’ are also part of it. Insights e.g. –
Truth always triumphs - ‘Satyam eva jayate’
Goodness comes out of goodness - ‘Om mani padme hum’
World is one family - ‘Bashundhaiva kutumbakam’
Many paths to the summit - ‘Sarva dharma sambhava’

D. Cultural mosaic: The world mosaic of human dharmic\religious heritage. It’s evolution in different environmental, historical and philosophical backgrounds. The mutual appreciation between peoples of different dharmic\religious backgrounds and their colorful festivals.

Practice of the Yoga: Students of ‘yoga’ begin with the practice of the following first set of discipline. These are the basics of physical and mental well being to be practiced by every body. After these basics, the students of different ‘yoga’ will specialize in different, though not exclusive, practices.

1. Basic physical exercise (Hatha yoga) for good health.
2. Basic ethics:
A. Virtues (Dharma) to uphold are honesty, purity, goodwill, mercy, patience, forbearance, generosity and ascetism.
B. Restraint (Yama) from violence (Ahimsa - non-violence) both physical and mental, falsehood, stealing, coveting, lust, anger, greed, infatuation and pride.
C. Observance (Niyama) of cleanliness, contentment, continence, austerity, study and devotion.
D. Behavior\attitude (Byabahar) of respect for parents, teachers and others; cheerfulness, positive thinking and enthusiasm.
3. Breathing exercise (Pranayam) for better oxygen input, cool thinking and concentration.
4. Meditation (Dhyan):
Part A: For longer attention span, critical thinking; and amelioration of ego related mental handicaps like passion, anger, greed, infatuation, pride etc. It leads to freer mind.
Part B: It is to observe the passing thoughts and stay unattached; and to go beyond thought process.

1. The ‘way of love and devotion (Bhakti)’ will stress on compassion, prayers, singing hymns, dances, rituals, pilgrimage etc. A simple rule of thumb to follow is ‘be good’ and ‘do good.’ The ‘way of love’ component does not require the belief in God. Mere love of all the humanity and the nature suffice. The ‘way of devotion’ component assumes the existence of the divine being. God created the universe including humanity and loves it. The divine being can be approached through love and devotion.

2. The ‘way of selfless duty (Karma)’ will look at the labor as the selfless prayer on to the lord. According to the theory of Karma, like the Newton’s third law, whatever you do will come back to you. We human beings will be acting one act or the other, and consequently we are always bound by the resultant karma. According to the Karma Yoga, when an action is committed by an ego, the karmic reaction is attached to the same ego. However, if you do your duty as if you are merely a conduit of Lord then the karmic reaction will go to Lord, not to you. Thus even when you act, you are not bound by Karmic law and remain free.

3. The ‘way of meditation & self-realization (Raj)’ will practice meditation of the very nature of self. It is about the age old question, ‘Who am I?’ The ‘resume’ answers deals only with the ego part of it. If we study the self in depth, then like layers of onion we will find body, mind, thoughts and emotions, awareness or consciousness. So far we are within our human faculties. Deeper meditation is required to go beyond human faculties and individual ego. It may merely be pointed out that it is possible to meditate beyond memory of personal ego. It will lead to the understanding of the underlying character of the awareness itself and erase the distinction between the meditator and the object. That will lead to the realization of our very essence or the soul (Atma) or the state of Nirvana.

4. The ‘way of knowledge (Gnan)’ is about critical thinking, following knowledge and sticking to truth. The human suffering is due to the ignorance of reality. One way to achieve liberation is through understanding of our own true nature. There are many ‘Darshan’ or metaphysical views to learn. A few paradigms are: scientific, empirical, duel, and non-duel. However, a yogi has to learn from all the sources and yet stay unattached. It is to think and question bravely. Let no body, no religion, no scripture, no tradition, no ideology imprison the intellect. In every statement there are inherent assumptions. Each of the assumptions, like ‘God exist’, are also to be examined. The yoga is about keeping the mind free and to progress, guided only by truth.

Truth is one, sages call it by different names – ‘Ekam Sat Vipra Bahuda Vadanti’
Non-violence is the highest virtue – ‘Ahimsa Paramodharma’
Peace, peace and heavenly peace - ‘Om Shanti, Shanti, Shantihi’
 
Posted on 10-05-06 2:56 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Well We Hindus have lost our moral i guess, if you ask me:

i.e.
Take one stone from some place, put some sindoor and put it under one Pippal tree, the next thing you know there will be pack of worshipers there to pray and that place will be holy in no time. Yet another god created.

God Damn we only pray to stones,
What happens to people well we cheat them, use them, kill them. No respect at all. If we respected yourself and each other like we do to the secret stones, then our country would not be as it is today, It would be haven in earth, with angels walking on the land of many gods.

But we are creating hell.

पशुपति गयो, चन्दान लगायो । बहिर आएर रागाको मो:मो: चबायो
 
Posted on 10-05-06 3:17 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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GURUDEV ? HE HE
U THINK ? HA HA HA REALLY ? NO KIDDIN' ......HA HA HA
eVERYBODY USES, KILLS AND CHEATS. HE HE NOTHIN NEW REGARDLESS OF RELIGION. SOME KILL MORE THAN OTHER, OTHERS LIE MORE THAN SOME, AND SO ON
 
Posted on 10-05-06 3:18 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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HINDUISM- A DOGMA again?
 
Posted on 10-05-06 3:22 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Just because other does it does not mean that we also practice that. BathroomCoffee.

My mother always told me, "If somebody eats sh|t does not mean that you also should eat sh|t."
 
Posted on 10-05-06 3:30 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Gurudev, if your Mother had not always reminded, would you have followed that somebody? Curious.
 



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