caroline4001 0 Report post Posted March 27, 2008 I am currently writing a paper about hinduism for my religion class in college. I picked this religion because its a beautiful religion and i hope to gain something out of this experience. I need three people to answer my questions about it. I greatly would appreciate your help. 1.Name: 2. Age 3. The orgin on Hinduism 4. Who is the founder of Hinduism and why is he/she the founder 5. What are the main teachings and how does it differ from other religions. 6. What temple are you part of and how large is the membership 7. What is the primary reason of its exsistence 8. What fullfilment do you get from hinduism 9. what are some of its practices Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LoveroftheBhagavata 0 Report post Posted March 27, 2008 All depends on whether you're interested in what the tradition says about itself, or in mainstream scholastic reconstructions of Hindu history, philosophy and religion. The two versions diverge from one another in quite spectacular fashion, so brace yourself for a turbulent ride if you truly want to delve deep into the theme. Regards Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shivaduta 0 Report post Posted March 27, 2008 1.Name:2. Age 3. The orgin on Hinduism 4. Who is the founder of Hinduism and why is he/she the founder 5. What are the main teachings and how does it differ from other religions. 6. What temple are you part of and how large is the membership 7. What is the primary reason of its exsistence 8. What fullfilment do you get from hinduism 9. what are some of its practices hinduism is a religion which is one of the oldest living religions in the world. its origions are undated but are believed to be linked with the evolution of mankind in the religion. there is no single founder of this religion but there are those who have breathed life into it from time to time. there is no single teaching per se it is basically a way of life... or a collage of various way of lives. there are various practises... the brahiminical practices which believes in vegetarianism... rituals and chanting... the shakta practices whch worship the mother goddess (shakti - energy) the tantrik practices which believes in worshiping human sexuality and powers which unleash therein. the aghori practices of worshiping of the bhutas(ghosts) along with practice such as eating human flesh... it is a strange thing how all these practices can be a part of hinduism but they are accepted as a inherent part of hinduism... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ARJ 0 Report post Posted March 27, 2008 ...why is he/she the founder found this one the funniest ...lol :P Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites