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Soil Of IndiaIndia is the sacred land which has given birth to
countless sages, Rishis, Yogins, saints and prophets. India is the land that
has produced many Acharyas or spiritual preceptors like Sri Sankara and Sri
Ramanuja; many saints like Kabir, Ramdas, Tukaram and Gauranga Mahaprabhu; many
Yogins like Jnana Dev, Dattatreya and Sadasiva Brahman; and many prophets like
Buddha and Nanak. Buddha is our flesh and blood.
Excerpt from All About Hinduism by Sri Swami
Sivananda
Read more here: » Hinduism: The Spiritual
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 |  |  | Bestow Dictionary: Hindu Philosophy - The Purva MimamsaPurva Mimamsa or
Karma-Mimamsa is an enquiry into the earlier portion of the Vedas, an enquiry
into the ritual of the Vedas or that portion of the Vedas which is concerned
with the Mantras and the Brahmanas only. The Purva Mimamsa is so called,
because it is earlier (Purva) than the Uttara Mimamsa, not so much in the
chronological as in the logical sense.
Excerpt from
All About Hinduism by Sri Swami Sivananda
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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
Worship: The Philosophy And Significance Of
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