Followers of Hinduism

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Hinduism

Hinduism is one of the world’s most ancient religions. It is the third largest religion. There are many subjects involved in the Hinduism, such as: Hindu religious structure, art, artifacts, and the different time periods. Hindus practice strict religious beliefs and customs. Hinduism consists of a 1,000 religious groups that have evolved in India since 1500 B.C.

Followers of Hinduism are known as Hindus. Hindus live their lives by following the religious guidance of the Vedic scripture. The Hindu scriptures consist of two sacred types of writing: the Shruti and the Smriti. The Shruti is heard, while the Smriti is memorized. Before being recorded, these scriptures were passed down from generation to generation orally.

Hinduism differs from Christianity in many different ways. Hinduism does not have a single founder. It does not have a specific theological system or a concept of deity. It does not contain a single holy text or a single system morality. Christianity has a central religious authority, and includes the concept of a single prophet, unlike Hinduism.

Hindus make up fourteen percent of the worlds population, that’s just over 950 million followers of Hinduism. India has the largest population of Hindus. Hinduism is often considered by many as a way of life. A Dharma is the law that governs all actions of the Hindu people. It includes its own beliefs, traditions, advanced system of ethics, meaningful rituals, philosophy, and theology.

There are three main Gods that the Hindu’s recognize. They recognize each god in masculine and feminine form. The first one is the Brahma, Sakthi in feminine, the creator of the world. The second god is Vishnu, Lakshmi in feminine, which is the Preserver. The last god i...

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...led Vedas are sacred books carried by the Brahama. One day in the life of Brahama is equivalent to 4,320,000,000 years. This is divided into four yugas, together called the Great Cycle. In the world today is in the fourth stage called Kali Yuga. This stage started in 3102 B.C.

Hinduism is a widely followed religion and has a rich culture. While it is a very old religion, it gains new followers every day. While many Hindus live in India, it is a worldwide religion. Hindus live their lives by the Dharama. They follow strict practices and have high moral values. They take worship very seriously and live their lives to please their gods. Hinduism has had a large influence on many cultures and has helped shape the world into what it is today. Sometimes Hinduism is misunderstood by other religions, but in actuality, it shares some of the same values and beliefs.

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