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The History of Zoroastrianism
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The Origins and History of Zoroastrianism. Taq-e Bostan: high-relief of Ardeshir II investiture; from left to right: Mithra, Shapur II, Ahura Mazda. Modified. The Origins Of Zoroastrianism. Suggestions for Further Reading. Zoroastrianism, Life After Death And The Nature of Heaven and Hell. Zoroastrianism, The Battle Between Good and Evil. Ahura Mazda Or Ohrmazd, the Zoroastrian God. Amesha Spentas or Ameshaspands. Asha, The Zoroastrian Concept of Truth and Universal Order. Zoroastrianism - Main Concepts.
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Hinduism and Caste System
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Hinduism and Caste System. Hinduism is a universal religion. Its primary emphasis is on universal brotherhood. It views the world as one family. It believes that man is divine in nature and realization of that supreme truth as the primary aim of all human activity. It is therefore unfortunate that for a very long time this religion of great antiquity has been in the clutches a few privileged castes. What is the Caste System? The are the labor class, whose only duty is to serve the other three castes....
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The Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
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Translated by Max Müller. As a racer he carried the Devas, as a stallion the Gandharvas, as a runner the Asuras, as a horse men. The sea is its kin, the sea is its birthplace. 2 Verily water is arka. And what was there as the froth of the water, that was hardened, and became the earth. On that earth he (Death) rested, and from him, thus resting and heated, Agni (Virag) proceeded, full of light. And that became speech. 6 He desired to sacrifice again with a greater sacrifice. He toiled and performed p...
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Hinduwebsite.com - The Mahabharata, the Epic of the Bharatas
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The Mahabharata, the Epic of the Bharatas. Book I - The Tournament. Book II - The Bride's Choice. Book III - The Imperial Sacrifice. Book IV - The Fatal Dice. Book V - Woman's Love. Book VI - Cattle-Lifting. Book VII - The Council of War. Book VIII - Fall of Bhishma. Book IX - Fall of Drona. Book X - Fall of Karna. Book XI - Funeral Rites. Book XII - Sacrifice of the Horse. Note on Romesh C. Dutt. Suggestions for Further Reading. Indian Idylls from the Mahabharata and Ramayana. Hymns Of The Atharva-Veda.
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About Suicides in Hinduism
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About Suicides in Hinduism. Hinduism does not approve suicide. Suicide in a family brings social stigma and bad reputation to the family members and they may have to live with that for long. It also raises many questions about the reputation of the family members and their possible complicity. Hence, many suicides in Hindu families go unreported. In recent times the country also witnessed the use of suicide or threat of suicide by some, in the form of self-immolation or fast unto death, as a desperate me...
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The Concept of Advaita Vedanta
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The Concept of Advaita Vedanta. Advaita Vedanta refers to the non-dualistic school of Hindu philosophy, which is derived mostly from the Upanishads and elaborated in detail by eminent scholars like Gaudapada and Sri Adishankaracharya. Dvaita means duality, and Advaita means nonduality. In simple terms, Advaita means absence of the duality between subject and object. In our wakeful consciousness we experience duality, but in deep sleep only nonduality. Ihamutrartha phala bhoga viraga. Qualities such as sa...