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Old 13-02-2017, 05:10 AM
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Post Explore the History of Hindu Religion

The historical backdrop of Hinduism is unique among the world religions in that it has no founder or have the exact date of origin. There are many stories behind the Hindu religion history. But like other religion and traditions, Hinduism does not originate by a single founder. It contains a wide range of convictions, philosophies of insight and perspectives, not generally reliably with each other. There are many myths and beliefs about this religion. Also, you can find the people who are subdivided in different castes. It feels good when we get to know about our culture, heritage and if you also want to explore about Hindu Culture then you can explore it with Nav Hindu.
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Old 27-02-2017, 01:30 AM
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."The Narmada River is sacred . Pilgrims perform a holy pilgrimage of a parikrama of the river and back along the opposite bank of the river. It is a 2,600-kilometre walk."

Ringbalin - River Country Spirit Ceremony - Discover Murray River
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A celebration of spirit and Aborigines connection with country, Ringbalin dances it's way 2,300 kilometres across three states, from the Darling River in ...
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There seems to be a connection with Australia , with links to Hindu Indonesia 700 years ago.

Skr narmada : " belonging to Narmada river. Induja"
" The Darling River in far-western New South Wales Australia forms part of the traditional lands of the Barkindji Aboriginal people who call the Darling River the ‘Barka’ and Barkindji means ‘belonging to the river’. Many Barkindji people state that ‘without the river we are nothing’, ‘we lose our identity’. "
" Barkindji (also: Paakantyi, Bagandji): The word paakantyi is derived from paaka ‘river’ and the possessive suffix -ntyi and has the meaning ‘of, belonging to, the river’ ‘riverine’."
Possibly the words barka indji derive from Skr bhaga , induja.

Ringbalin
is Skr / Bali language " moving / with. warrior". The ceremony follows the river which the hero Ngurunderi made on his raft when he chased a giant fish-man Pundu and cut it up into new species. This resembles Matsya Purana ( known in Indonesia) about Visnu the giant fish-man who told Manu to take seeds in a boat to preserve life in a flood. This text is set in Pandya kingdom which had a fish symbol. Indonesian pandom is a ship compass which was a fish shaped magnet , pandu "to guide". In the national song , it says people pandu "guide" the country.

There is more evidence for Dharma.
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