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A Hindu Creed
A Hindu Creed

... Beliefs are the building blocks of the mind. Our beliefs determine our thoughts and attitudes about life, which in turn direct our actions. By our actions we create our destiny. In Hinduism, beliefs about sacred matters—God, humanity and the cosmos—are essential to one’s approach to enlightenment. B ...
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... • Three main gods are Brahma, Vishnu, and Siva • Hindus believe in the unity of all of life • All things in nature are part of the universal soul (atman) • Hindus believe in reincarnation, and the goal is to free the soul from the body to reunite with brahman • The cycle of birth and deaths continue ...
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... Yoga: physical, mental and spiritual disciplines or practices Upanishad: Philosophical materials in the Vedic literature Vishnu: Hindu god of preservation and love; appears on earth on various forms (avatars) in times of crisis ...
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... the cup of salvation. He states, “This is the cup of the adoration of God’s name. Drink it. I am with you. I bless you and raise you up. Whoever remembers you will enjoy my favor. Go, rejoice in my name and teach others to do so. I have bestowed the gift of my name upon you. Let this be your calling ...
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hinduism

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Hinduism History, Beliefs, Practices
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... For many Hindus, religion is a matter of practice rather than of beliefs. It's more what you do, than what you believe. Hindus believe in a universal soul or God called Brahman. Brahman takes on many forms that some Hindus worship as gods or goddesses in their own right. Hindus believe that there is ...
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Hinduism - hcworldreligions

... H. Nirvana – oneness with Brahman when one reaches spiritual perfection. To get to nirvana more quickly, one can pray, do rituals, practice self-denial, and reject worldly goods. ...
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hinduism ppt - Valhalla High School

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Unit 4 Activity 0.1 Handout to help understand Hindu concept of God

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Aspects of Hinduism - UU Small Group Ministry Network
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IV. Hinduism

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Vocabulary for Hinduism - Trinity Evangelical Free Church

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... all Hindus • Thus, Hindus believe in reincarnation (after someone dies, their soul lives on and starts a new life in another body – not necessarily a human one), which is influenced by karma (every action has an effect and there is a cause for everything), and dharma (fulfilling one's duty in life) ...
Hinduism - Galaxy POD
Hinduism - Galaxy POD

... back 5,000 years to the people of the Indus Valley. When the Aryan tribes of Persia invaded the Indus Valley around 1700 B.C., the groups’ beliefs merged and Hinduism began to form.  Hindus believe the Ganges River to be sacred.  Hinduism is one of the oldest known organized religions in the world ...
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Hinduism File

... all Hindus • Thus, Hindus believe in reincarnation (after someone dies, their soul lives on and starts a new life in another body – not necessarily a human one), which is influenced by karma (every action has an effect and there is a cause for everything), and dharma (fulfilling one's duty in life) ...
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... all Hindus • Thus, Hindus believe in reincarnation (after someone dies, their soul lives on and starts a new life in another body – not necessarily a human one), which is influenced by karma (every action has an effect and there is a cause for everything), and dharma (fulfilling one's duty in life) ...
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Rajan Zed prayer protest



The Rajan Zed prayer protest were events surrounding the first official offering of a Hindu prayer at the United States Senate.On July 12, 2007, Rajan Zed, a Hindu cleric and a noted leader in Interfaith Relations from the Indian Association of Northern Nevada based in Reno, appeared at the United States Senate as its guest Chaplain.
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