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Hindu
believe that after we die, we are reborn. This cycle of being born again
and again
is called reincarnation. Most of us
cannot remember anything about our past lives but there are some who can
remember.
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Shrutis
: are the books of authority
for Hindus. The word - shruti literally means 'that
which is heard'. It is so called because these
scriptures were passed on by word of mouth. They are
said to contain spiritual knowledge acquired through
deep meditation. Tell me more ....
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Hindu
religious literature, the most ancient writings in
the world, is of two types: primary scriptures (Sruti)
and secondary scriptures (Smriti). The Sruti
scriptures are of divine origin, whose truths were
directly revealed to ancient rishis (sages) in their
deep meditations. Tell me more ....
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One
of the important epics in Hinduism is Ramayana. How
much of it do you know? Would you like to test
yourself??
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Have
you ever evaluated the need for a value education in
comparison to academic education. But which is more
important ? Click here to see whether
your guess is right.
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GOD
With
and without
form : Hindus
say that it is not enough just to believe in God. We
have to make an effort to find God. One of the best ways to find God
is to think of Him/Her as a person. This allows us to build a
relationship with Him and thus allow us to get closer to Him
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Meaning of the
Emblem The
wavy waters in the picture are symbolic of Karma,
the lotus of Bhakti, and the rising-sun of Jnana.
The encircling serpant is indicative of Yoga,
while the swan in the picture stands for the
Paramatman. Therefore the idea of the picture is
that by the union of Karma, Bhakti, Jnana and
Yoga, the vision of the Paramatman is obtained.
-Swami Vivekananda
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