Hinduism is a diverse and fascinating religion with a deep philosophical essence. Whilst the teachings guide a Hindu through life and practise, it is not a doctrine and does not demand strict procedures and methods for spiritual well being.
Hinduism embodies ritual, philosophy, spirituality, physical well-being, mental agility, discipline and many more factors in a holistic way of living. In the modern age, the Bhagvad Gita has played a pivotal role in helping organisations define and develop their corporate strategy.
The complexity of Hinduism has taken scholars a lifetime to understand it's essence and many of our younger generation are regularly faced with direct questions that they often find difficult to answer. Questions such as:
1. Why does Hinduism have so many Gods?
2. Do Hindus believe in reincarnation?
3. What is karma?
4. Why Do Hindus worship the cow?
5. Are Hindus idol worshipers?
6. Are Hindus forbidden to eat meat?
7. Do Hindus have a Bible?
8. Why do many Hindus wear a dot near the middle of their forehead?
9. Are the Gods of Hinduism really married?
10. What about caste and untouchability?
The answers to these questions and more are now presented in a simple article by the Himalayan Academy. Download the article now by
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