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are necessary and beneficial. When viewed from the right angle of vision, you
will find that they play a very important part in your material as well as
spiritual life. Though they may look very simple and unimportant, they are very
scientific and effective.
Excerpt from All
About Hinduism by Sri Swami Sivananda
Read more here: » Hindu Symbols: Symbols in Hinduism |
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Hindu MarriagesHinduism and Marriage: Hindu Marriages
According
to Hinduism, marriage between two souls is a very sacred affair that stretches
beyond one life time and may continue up to at least seven lives. A husband and
wife chose to come together more due to spiritual reasons than sexual, though
they may not be mentally aware of the reasons for their decision to come
together.
Read more here: » Hinduism and Marriage:
Hindu Marriages |
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in HinduismHinduism and Marriage
According
to Hinduism, a marriage between two persons is a sacred relationship that is
not limited to this life alone. It extends across seven or more lives, during
which the couple help each other progress spiritually. The adage that marriages
are made in heaven is very much true in case of Hinduism. Two souls come
together and marry because their karmas are intertwined and they have to
resolve many things together upon earth in order to ensure their mutual
salvation.
Read more here: » Hinduism and
Marriage: Marriages
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truths behind the ancient mythology of Hinduism. You cannot ignore a thing
simply because it has a garb of mythology. Do not argue. Shut up your mouth.
Keep your intellect at a respectable distance when you study mythology.
Intellect is a hindrance. It will delude you. Give up arrogance and vanity.
Cultivate love for imagery. Sit like a child and open your heart freely. You will
comprehend the great truths revealed by mythology. You will penetrate into the
hearts of the Rishis and sages who wrote the mythology. You will really enjoy
mythology now..
Excerpt from
All About Hinduism by Sri Swami Sivananda
Read more here: » Hindu
Mythology: Hinduism Mythology and Symbols |
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pertain to the stages of life of man are called Samskaras. The Samskaras are purificatory rites
which sanctify the life of the Hindu. They give a spiritual touch to the
important events in the life of the individual from conception to cremation.
They mark the important stages of a mans life. Just as the outline of a picture
is lighted up slowly with the filling in of many colours, so also is Brahmanya
with scriptural Samskaras. There are the Samskaras of childhood, of boyhood, of
manhood and of old age and death.
Excerpt from
All About Hinduism by Sri Swami Sivananda
Read more here: » Hindu Rituals: The Ten Scriptural Samskaras |
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in Different CulturesAfterife - Life After Death
An encyclopedia of different cultures
mythology around afterlife,
including : Adiri, Ama-No-Hashidate: , Asamando, Asgard, Astral Plane,
Avalon, Bralgu, Chalmecacivati, Ching Tu, Chinvato Peretav, Dilum, Djanna,
Elysium, Fortunate Isle, Gwenved, Happy Hunting Ground, Hawaiki, Inkolwe, Isle
of the Blest, Kevala, Khun-Lun, Ki-Agpga-Pod, Kotluwalawa, Land of the Moon,
Lewu Liau, Limbo, Mizumu, Moksha, Mormon Heaven, Mount Kailasa, Mount Meru ,
New Age Afterlife, New Jerusalem, Nirvana, Otherworld, Sheol, Summerland, Tain,
Tamoanchan, The Pole Star, Tlalocan, Tum and Valhalla.
Read more here: » Afterlife: Encyclopedia of Afterlife Mythology
in Different Cultures |
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The first large Protestant communities were formed in the Maritimes after they were conquered by the British. Unable to convince enough British immigrants to go to the region, the government decided to impo ...
See also:Religion in Canada, Religion in Canada - Religious mix, Religion in Canada - Census results, Religion in Canada - Non-Christian religions in Canada, Religion in Canada - Canadians with no religious affiliation, Religion in Canada - Christianity in Canada, Religion in Canada - Government and religion, Religion in Canada - History Read more here: » Religion in Canada: Encyclopedia II - Religion in Canada - History |
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The following concordance is based
on the four branches of the Welsh "Mabinogi", as retold in the four
books by Evangeline Walton: "Prince of Annwn", "The Children of
Llyr", "The Song of Rhiannon", and "The Island of the
Mighty".
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Compatibility Using AstrologyRelationship
Compatibility Using Vedic Astrology
So many people nowadays are experiencing problems in
their relationships and could well benefit by utilizing the science of
astrology to understand themselves, as well as their partner, or prospective
partner. When I'm asked to do compatibility charts for couples, I begin by
doing each of their lifetime horoscopic charts. I will then compare the two
using the eastern astrological system of comparison for marriage but most importantly
I look at the two individuals, their goals in life and the way they think and
act. These things can be understood by careful analysis of the horoscope.
Excerpt from "An
Introduction to Vedic Astrology" by Howard Beckman
Read more here: » Vedic Astrology: Vedic Astrology - Relationship
Compatibility Using Astrology |
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Shaktis of the NakshatrasThe Shaktis of the Nakshatras
Each Nakshatra has its particular
power or Shakti. These are also the powers of the Devatas or the deities ruling
the Nakshatras. Each of these Shaktis has its effect above and its effect
below, and the final result of these three factors. The imagery is of common
factors of plants, healing, worship, marriage and death.
Includes: Ashwini, Bharani, Krittika, Rohini, Mrigashirsha, Ardra, Punarvasu, Pushya, Aslesha, Magha, Purva
Phalguni, Uttara
Phalguni, Hasta, Chitra, Swati, Vishakha, Anuradha, Jyeshta, Mula, Purvashadha, Uttarashadha, Shravana, Dhanishta, Shatabhishak, Purva
Bhadra, Uttara
Bhadra and Revati.
Read more here: » Nakshatras: The
Shaktis of the Nakshatras |
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PurusharthasPurusharthas,
Dharma, Artha, Karma and Moksha
Purusha means human being
and artha means object or objective. Purusharthas means objectives of man.
According to Hindu way of life, a man should strive to achieve four chief
objectives (Purusharthas) in his life. They are:
1. dharma
(righteousness),
2. artha
(material wealth),
3. kama
(desire) and
4. moksha
(salvation).
Every individual in a society is expected to achieve these four
objectives and seek fulfillment in his life before departing from here. The
concept of Purusharthas clearly establishes the fact that Hinduism does not
advocate a life of self negation and hardship, but a life of balance,
achievement and fulfillment.
Read more here: » Purusharthas: Dharma, Artha, Karma and Moksha - The
Purusharthas |
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Hindu Samskaras
Hinduism
prescribes both ritual and spiritual practices for the final liberation of men.
The ritual aspect is meant to make man more spiritual in the end, not vice
versa. Each and every important event in the life a Hindu, who has chosen to
lead a normal householder's life calls for the performance of certain rites.
These rites are intended mainly to invoke the blessings of various gods and
ensure success in the performance of his ordained duties. They are performed
during various stages in his life for different ends. Some of the important
rites of Hinduism are described here.
Read more here: » Hinduism Rituals: Hindu Samskaras |
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About Hinduism
Prepared for the
July 4th, 1990 meeting of the youth of the Hindu Temple of greater Chicago, by
Gurudeva, Sivaya Subramuniyaswami
1) What is the
Hindu definition of God-monotheistic or polytheistic?
2) Could you
describe the process of reincarnation?
3) What is karma?
4) Why do Hindus
regard the cow as sacred?
5) Are Hindus idol
worshippers?
6) Is there a rule
about Hindus eating meat?
7) Why do Hindu
women wear the dot on the forehead?
8) Is the
memorization of slokas and mantras essential to being a good Hindu?
9) How can we use
scriptures and the Bhagavad Gita or religious books as a practical guide to
growing up in the United States?
Read more here: » Hinduism: Nine Questions About Hinduism |
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2000s - Technology.
A huge jump in broadband internet usage, from 6% of U.S. internet users in June, 2000 to what one study predicts will be 62% by 2010.
Boom in music downloading and the use of data compression to quickly transfer music over the Internet, with a corresponding rise of portable digital audio players typified by Apple Computer's iPod.
Digital cameras become very popular due to rapid decreases in size and cost while photo resolution steadily increases. Sales of film reel came ...
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