The Hindu Belief in Respect for All Living Creatures

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The Hindu Belief in Respect for All Living Creatures

In Hinduism, one of the fundamental beliefs is that all living

creatures should be respected. This belief comes from various

principle and teachings within Hinduism.

Brahman is a very important concept in Hinduism and originates from

the earliest scriptures. Priests of the early Indian culture called

the magical power of nature ‘Brahman’ in their rituals with the ‘brh’

root meaning ‘giving forth’ or ‘growth and creation’. Later on Brahman

became known as the life-giving power of the universe. This power

dwell in every corner of the universe and beyond as it is a mysterious

concept to grasp and many writers of Hindu scriptures used poetry to

try and describe Brahman. Many religions accept the existence of a

soul or spirit embodied in everyone, containing their divine nature or

God being present within them. For Hindus the person does no only

consist of body and soul but a true, eternal, perfect self within a

temporary and imperfect body. This inner self is known as the ...

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