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Idol-WorshipThere is no reference to worship of idols in the Vedas. The Puranas and the Agamas give descriptions of idol-worship both in the houses and in the temples. Idol-worship is not peculiar to Hinduism. Christians worship the Cross. They have the image of the Cross in their mind. The Mohammedans keep the image of the Kaba stone when they kneel and do prayers. The people of the whole world, save a few Yogis and Vedantins, are all worshippers of idols. They keep some image or the other in the mind. The mental image also is a form of idol. The difference is not one of kind, but only one of degree. All worshippers, however intellectual they may be, generate a form in the mind and make the mind dwell on that image. Excerpt from All About Hinduism by Sri Swami Sivananda Read more here: » Hindu
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Hinduism Dictionary on Conscience conscience: The inner sense of right and wrong, sometimes called "the knowing voice of the soul." However, the conscience is affected by the individual's training and belief patterns, and is therefore not necessarily a perfect reflection of dharma. In Sanskrit the conscience is known as - antaryamin, "inner guide," or - dharmabuddhi, "moral wisdom." Other terms are - sadasadvichara shakti "good-bad reflective power" and - samjnana, "right conception." It is the subconscious of the person - the sum total of past impressions and training - that defines the creedal structure and colors the conscience and either clearly reflects or distorts superconscious wisdom. If the subconscious has been impressed with Western beliefs, for example, of Christianity, Judaism, existentialism or materialism, the conscience will be different than when schooled in the Vedic dharma of Shaktism, Smartism, Saivism or Vaishnavism. This psychological law has to do with the superconscious mind working through the subconscious (an interface known as the subsuperconscious) and explains why the dharma of one's sampradaya must be fully learned as a young child for the conscience to be free of conflict. The Sanatana Dharma, fully and correctly understood provides the purest possible educational creedal structure, building a subconscious that is a clear, unobstructing channel for superconscious wisdom, the soul's innate intelligence, to be expressed through the conscience. Conscience is thus the sum of two things: the superconscious knowing (which is the same in all people) and the creedal belief structure through which the superconscious flows. This explains why people in different cultures have different consciences. See: antaryamim, creed, dharma, mind (individual mind). (See also: Conscience, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)
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I - A This is a sitemap for Yoga - A . Click on a link and you will find multiple definitions and articles related to the word. abhanga, abhayam, abhimana, abhishek, abhyanga, abhyasa, abhyasin, absolute, acarya, acharya, adhara, adhikari, adhikarin, adhishthana, adhyasa, adhyatmic, adhyayana, advaita, adwaita, agamas, agni, agnisar kriya, agrahya, aham, ahamkara, ahankara, ahimsa, aisvarya, ajapa japa, ajaram, ajna chakra, ajnana, akasa, akasha, akhanda, alabdhabhumikatva, alasya, alchemy, ama, ama visha, amara, amara-purusha, amrit, amrit kalash, amrita, amritam, anadi, anahata, anahata chakra, anahata sounds, ananda, ananda yoga, ananda-ghana, anandamaya, ananda-svarupa, anantam, anga, anna-maya kosha, annapurna, antahkarana, antar, antar dhauti, antar kumbhaka, antar mouna, antaratma, antaratman, antaryamin, anubhava, anugraha, anusara yoga, apta, arati, ardha, ardha chandrasana, ardha dhanurasana, ardha matsyendrasana, ardha padmasana, arhata, arjuna, artha, artharya veda, aryans, asamprajnata, asampranjata, asana, asanas, ashram, ashrama, ashramas, ashta-anga-yoga, ashtanga, ashtanga yoga, ashtanga-yoga, ashwini mudra, asmita, asthanga yoga, asthi, asthi soshirya, atmajnana, atma-jnana, atman, atma-svarup, atmiyata, aum, aura, austerities, avadhuta, avarana, avatar, avidya, ayurveda, ayur-veda, More sitemaps here: Yoga Dictionary Yoga Dictionary - A, Yoga Dictionary - B, Yoga Dictionary - C, Yoga Dictionary - D, Yoga Dictionary - E, Yoga Dictionary - F, Yoga Dictionary - G, Yoga Dictionary - H, Yoga Dictionary - I, Yoga Dictionary - J, Yoga Dictionary - K, Yoga Dictionary - L, Yoga Dictionary - M, Yoga Dictionary - N, Yoga Dictionary - O, Yoga Dictionary - P, Yoga Dictionary - Q, Yoga Dictionary - R, Yoga Dictionary - S, Yoga Dictionary - T, Yoga Dictionary - U, Yoga Dictionary - V, Yoga Dictionary - W, Yoga Dictionary - X, Yoga Dictionary - Y, Yoga Dictionary - Z, Yoga Dictionary - A-Z, Also see these pages for material related to Yoga: Sanskrit Dictionary , Hinduism Dictionary , Buddhism Dictionary, Mysticism Dictionary , Spiritual Dictionary, Theosophy Dictionary , Alternative Health Dictionary
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