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Old 11-03-2012, 12:03 AM
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Hinduism is a vast subject and not like christianity or other religions with one book one teaching etc. HInduism has many schools of thought but the essenec is that God/spirit/atma is in all beings. We are all on a journey to discover this true self within us all. Meditation, mantra, yoga etc are methods to help us. Depending on your temperment there are methods to suit such as devotion, knowledge, meditation etc.
The various hindu gods are beings to help us, inspire us and guide us but they in essence are not different to us.


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It is very difficult to understand hinduism even by reading a lot of books published.We people living in india having multi colour,culture,castes,languages,belief,worship of gods and goddesses,rural deities and ghosts,rituals and practices are called hindus.

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Indian culture has it's roots in the Vedic scriptures, or texts, and is more properly termed "Vedic culture".

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All three of you are correct.

It seems to me that non-Hindus can learn a bit about Hinduism, not so much learn Hinduism.
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Old 11-03-2012, 12:24 AM
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Just by spending time on these forums and by asking questions you will learn a lot of new stuff about Hinduism and all religions and spiritual practices.

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