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Chapter
- I :
An Introduction
and Overview of Hinduism | The
Principles of Hindu Faith - an
Overview of Chapters II to VII A
Basic Study -
for the Youth and for Beginners in Hindu Religious Studies |
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| | Lesson
- 02 : | The
Basic Principles of
the Religion and its Practice The
Simple Teachings of the Faith without a Dogma | |
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The greatness
of Hindu Religion is its simplicity and its complexity at the same time. It permeates
totally the life of every Hindu from the moment of his birth, throughout his life,
whether he is a believer or not, whether a scholar or an illiterate. It is followed
more as a way of life. However, Hindu Religion is a rare faith with very few "dogmas,
do's and don'ts." It accepts the reality that all people, with the variations
in their intellectual maturity, cannot understand and accept to follow the same
path though the goal will be the same. It has many teachings showing the different
spiritual paths available to various types of people. It permits the greatest
freedom of worship, as each person is guided by his or her own spiritual experience. | |
Hindu
Religion does not accept a single dogma or a dictatorial religious guidance. It
has tremendous tolerance for other religious faiths and beliefs. Lord Krishna
in Bhagavat Geetha says, "Who-so-ever follows any faith and worships Me in what-so-ever
form with steadfastness and with devotion, his faith in that form shall I indeed
reinforce". The religion permits worship and rituals in various forms for several
Deities, though, every worshipper knows that he or she is offering the prayers
only to the one great Almighty who will come to them in every form they pray.
Very few religions of the world have such a tolerant approach. Hinduism has attracted
thinkers from all over the world through the ages. However, even educated Hindus
are often unaware of what this religion really stands for or teaches, though many
may do some prayers blindly following the traditions left by their family. Few
hundred years of subjugation by alien rulers of Islamic and Christian faiths was
only one of the several causes of this decline. | |
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11 , 12 , 13
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