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Hindus generally don’t criticise other religions in spite of the fact that Christianity and Islam not only criticise, but demean Hinduism badly. Zakir Naik is
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Skip to contentHindus generally don’t criticise other religions in spite of the fact that Christianity and Islam not only criticise, but demean Hinduism badly. Zakir Naik is
By David Frawley (Pandit Vamadeva Shastri) Hinduism and Sanatana Dharma Sanatana Dharma, which means the eternal or universal tradition, is the ancient name for what
By Sanjay Krishne Once upon a time in ancient India there lived a pious man named Vajasrawa who had a young and intellectual son named
By : DR. DAVID FRAWLEY If you do not value your own tradition, other people will not value it either, however important it may be. If
Hindus should at least know who are their enemies. Jews have shown us that to remember, helps to make sure that atrocities do not happen
Where is God ? Who is God ? How is God ? And more importantly being a Hindu, how many Gods is additional
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Sanskriti comes from the Sanskrit root “kr” which means to do or to make prefix “sam” is applied before it to convey a sense of embellishment. It means actions done for the holistic refinement and perfection all the potentialities within a human being.
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