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HINDUISM - Historyteacher.net
HINDUISM - Historyteacher.net

... Originally, the word Hindu simply meant "Indian": it was a term invented by foreign traders to describe the civilization and peoples of the sub-continent. This civilization originated more than 4000 years ago, long before the first historical events recorded in the Old Testament. Today, it represent ...
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hinduism - davis.k12.ut.us

... Originally, the word Hindu simply meant "Indian": it was a term invented by foreign traders to describe the civilization and peoples of the sub-continent. This civilization originated more than 4000 years ago, long before the first historical events recorded in the Old Testament. Today, it represent ...
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... he was a scholar who encouraged a more personal approach to religion. Atman: is another word for the individual self or the soul. Beliefs about the nature of God(s): Hindus have different beliefs about the nature of God as personal or not. Beliefs about the nature of God(s) may come from characteris ...
Chapter 3: Ancient Indian Civilizations
Chapter 3: Ancient Indian Civilizations

... Gita, the most famous of Hindu scriptures The Bhagavad Gita ("Song of God") is revered as one of the sacred and highly esteemed scriptures of Hinduism. The content of the Gita is the conversation between Krishna and Arjuna taking place on the battlefield before the start of the Kurukshetra war. Resp ...
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... built with bricks; and houses were multi-storied. Large grain storage not only demonstrates the architectural abilities of these people, but also indicates their well-developed farming skills. Little is known about their religious beliefs, although some apparent similarities between the iconographic ...
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... does not dogmatically assert that the final emancipation is possible only through its means and not through any other. It is only a means to an end, and all means which will ultimately lead to the end are equally approved. The religious hospitality of Hinduism is proverbial. Hinduism is extremely c ...
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... An individual is essentially Atman (self or spirit) clothed in a physical body. Atman being divine and immortal, an individual is essentially divine. The above verse confirms that the worldly education, social status or power cannot render an individual superior or inferior to others. Swami Vivekana ...
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... An individual is essentially Atman (self or spirit) clothed in a physical body. Atman being divine and immortal, an individual is essentially divine. The above verse confirms that the worldly education, social status or power cannot render an individual superior or inferior to others. Swami Vivekana ...
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... The Indian caste system is only one of the most rigid. Why do human beings have this need to structure society in terms of higher and lower classes? Possible answers: Human beings have the need to structure society to create social order, to exploit others, and to feel valuable, if one is a member o ...
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... • When people die, most will undergo reincarnation • Hindus have four goals, but not everyone will achieve all these goals in one lifetime. The goals are: 1. dharma—doing what is right or your duty, including the rule of ahimsa avoiding doing harm to any living thing; following dharma brings good ka ...
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Hinduism - Watchman Fellowship
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... things are themselves manifestations of God. This is not exclusive to Hinduism, but it adds an important and unique dimension. Hindus believe that the ultimate reality behind the Hindu gods, and behind everything else is an impersonal essence called Brahman. Brahman is the “single reality underlying ...
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Invading the Sacred

Invading The Sacred: An Analysis Of Hinduism Studies In America is a critical work published in 2007 by Rupa & Co. which discusses perceived factual inaccuracies in Hindu studies. The editors of the book are Antonio de Nicolas, Krishnan Ramaswamy, and Aditi Banerjee. The book has contributions from Arvind Sharma of McGill University, S. N. Balagangadhara of Ghent University, psychoanalyst Alan Roland, Yvette Rosser, Ramesh N. Rao, Pandita Indrani Rampersad, Yuvraj Krishnan, and others. Rajiv Malhotra has played a lead role in drafting most of the book’s content. He has publicly stated in various forums that through this book he intends to bring focus on and provide a counter voice to the prevalent Freudian psychoanalytical critiques of Hinduism in the American Academy of Religion’s RISA group. After the controversy surrounding Wendy Doniger's book The Hindus: An Alternative History erupted in India, the authors of this book decided to make it freely available online as it critiques a major part of her work.
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