Hindu Gods
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There is Something Special About Hindu GodsHinduism is the oldest religion on earth and therefore their Gods too. But their is logic in the existence of the almighty as inscribed in the sacred books.
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A Western Mans Guide to Making Love to a Hindu WomanHinduism is the ONLY major religion in the world that worships God also as a woman. All other major faiths like Islam and Christianity see God as a father figure only.Thus making love to a Hindu woman is not a plane simple act , but a part of Dharma.
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Hindu Religion: Deity Worship ExplainedWestern society is often dazzled by all the diety worship within the Hindu religion. This article clarifies this ancient practice.
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Notes from India: Holi, the Hindu Festival of ColorsHoli is the most fun-filled of all Hindu festivals. It is a welcome to spring and is enjoyed by all with songs, dances, special foods and the strange custom of the throwing of colored water on one another. -
An Overview of the History and Belief System of the Hindu CultureA brief history of Hinduism and an explanation of some of the beliefs and practices.
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Yama, the Hindu God of DeathHindus revere Yama for his fierce unwillingness to accept bribes and let them live!
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Aircraft Safety: According to the GodsNo wonder St Christopher was downgraded from the patron saint of travel. These days there is more direct means to invoke the gods to ensure on time and safer travel by air. Good for weary passengers but no so good for animals, or for that matter members of P.E.T.A.
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Hindu Religious TraditionsA term paper that talks about different Hindu traditions.
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Puja: How to Perform the Hindu Ceremony of WorshipPuja, a form of worship where different articles are offered before the deity on altar, is perhaps the most common form of Hindu worship. This is a practical, step-by-step guide on doing your own puja. -
Hindu Mythology: ParvatiParvati is an important part of the Hindu religion showering others with her love and motherly instincts. Her story will keep coming and going in history. -
Rati: The Hindu Goddess of Love and SexThis article shares information about Rati, the Hindu goddess of love.
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Worshiping Ancient Sex Gods and GoddessThe Practice of Worshipping Sex Gods and Goddesses predates Christianity. Sacred Sexuality has been of great importance for over a thousand Years. -
The Hindu Perspective of Tantric SexTantric sex is a ancient Hindu tradition. Learn how it can improve the quality of your relationship.
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Tafero Lesson Plan of the Day - Social Studies - Hinduism - Lesson 3 and 4 - Murtis, Myth, Gods, and PriestsThis is a lesson plan outline for Hinduism. This lesson examines Murtis, Myth, Gods and Priests.
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Customs of Hindu TemplesIt is always important to follow the customs or "rules" of different religions as it would be disrespectful to do otherwise. If you have ever or are considering visiting a Hindu temple than these small gestures of respect will get you through.
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Being Hindu-A Follower of Hinduism Attempts to Explain His BeliefsHinduism, for the average Westerner in the street, is a pretty strange religion. Here the author attempts to explain, in simple terms, what it is he believes and why. -
Kali: Hindu Death GoddessHindu mythology can seem complicated, particularly to those not familiar with Indian history and culture. However Kali is perhaps one of the most recognizable figures in the Western world, despite how little of her myth is known. -
Diwali - the Hindu Festival of Lights and HalloweenThe history of the Hindu festival - Diwali, South Asian American Community, and Halloween
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"Mirabai": a Haiku and a Brief History of the Hindu Bhakti Poet Lover of Lord KrishnaA Haiku about Mirabai as well as a brief overview of the Hindu poet discussing her love of Lord Krishna. -
Ramayana, Mahabarata, and Their Importance in Hindu Culture and MythsThis term paper compares, contrasts and summarizes the literary works of the Ramayana and the Mahabarata. They are both EXCELLENT stories of Epic proportions and have set the staple for the lifestyle of the Hindu cultures.
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Guru Purnima, The Day of the Guru: Traditional Hindu Festival Honoring Vyasa and All GurusGuru Purnima, the full-moon day of the Indian month of Ashad, is a yearly festival where ancient sage Vyasa, the compiler of the Vedas, and all Hindu gurus, seen as his representatives, are paid homage to and worshiped. -
Shiva: The Hindu Lord of the DanceA brief essay on the Hindu deity known as Shiva, and why I like Him.
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Review of the Ancient Hindu Statue, Shiva NatarajaReview of the ancient hindu statue shiva nataraja
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Hindu God Shiva: The Auspicious OneContains information on the Hindu God, Shiva. -
Hindu Afterworlds: A Journey Across Heaven and HellThe concepts of heaven and hell as destinations of afterlife are sometimes thought of as the exclusive domain of Abrahamic religions. However, heaven and hell are also described in the Hindu scriptures - and very colorfully and elaborately at that! -
Buddhist, Hindu, and Christian Wedding TraditionsAn important step in a person's life is the day that they get married. Wedding traditions differ in each religion. While all include reciting religious rites, there are many differences in weddings in the Buddhist, Hindu, and Christian ceremonies.
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Hindu Rituals of a New Born BabyHindus celebrate life's crucial by holy sacraments, or rites of passage, called samskaras, which impress the subconscious mind, inspire family and community sharing and invoke the Gods' blessings.
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The Hindu TrinityBrahma, Vishnu and Shiva are the cosmological pantheon of Hinduism and make up the Hindu Trinity.
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Love Gods and Goddesses Throughout the WorldA deeper understanding of love can be found through the different gods and goddesses of the world and they way in which they represent or experience this emotion.
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The Hindu Student & YouA helpful essay about living with a Hindu student.
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Gandhi's Controversial Hindu BeliefsUnlike millions of Hindus who are Mahabharata literalists in that they believe this Gita-encompassing epic to be an historical record, Gandhi claims the tale to be fictitious and allegorical.
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Hindu Temples in Central JavaToday, 90 percent of Javanese are Muslims. But. there are many Hindus temple in Central Java.
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Kannur-the Land of Theyyam, Dance of the GodsKannur is the land of theyyam. Theyyam is an interesting magico-religious performance wherein the dancer goes into a trance and he is considered God for the time being. a land of looms and lores, kannur is located in Kerala.
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Gods Own Country and Godmen's Own CountryIs God's Own Country turning into "Godmen's own country"? Well, if the recent incidents of fraud godmen are any indication, the God's own country, Kerala, is already in the grips of such godmen and godwomen
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Hampi-The Playground of the GodsHampi is one of the most fascinating places in India. Location of one of the most powerful and glorious medieval capitals of the powerful Vijayanagara Empire, It is famous for extensively carved temples and beautiful palaces.
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"Silence is the Language of the Gods"Drs. Wayne Dyer and Deepak Chopra dialogue about the creation of our reality. We must reconnect to Source through meditation or pure silence. -
Shy American HinduVishnu wakes up to the ringing alarm; it is 3:33 p.m. It is a Saturday and Vishnu has some eighth grade studying to do. He puts on a fresh pair of clothes and washes his face when his mother begins to yell.
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Mono or Poly? How Many Gods Can One Man Worship?Outlining the four major regions during the axial age that contributed to the divergence of six separate religions.
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An Introduction to Tantric Sex in Hindu ThoughtOne of the paths advocated from the Vedic period is the science of tantra that includes sexual awakening.This is accepted as a path to God and self realization
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The Significance of the Hindu God SomaA description of the role of Sri Soma in Hinduism.
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