Guest guest Posted June 18, 2009 Report Share Posted June 18, 2009 Dear Mr. Matt, It was nice to hear about your interest in Hinduism, Hinduism is a spiritual religion & deep followers of LORD, people are devine, worshipers, faithfull & respect every religion and every mankind as duty bound. These people are noble, polite, faithful and loyal. They are followers of religious cultures and tadition, they care to maintain relationship with families & relatives and mankind. As per Hind religion not only Cow, but other animals also killed is like commiting a sin as is mentioned in Holy Books. Since Hinduism COW is believed as mother, people respect and thus be spared from eating. The converters are given equal respect in society as Hindus & taken care by preaching the importance and lessons of religion through Saints & Gurus (Preachers) , mattrealm <no_reply wrote: > > Hello, my name is matt, and I am 19 and from Upstate New York. I am not of Indian ancestry, but I have an interest in Indian religion and culture. I have a particular interest in learning about hinduism, not just because my interest in learning about different cultures, but also because I am seeking for where I fit in spiritually. I am new to both this forum and hinduism, though I have a basic idea of what in general hinduism holds. I have a saivite friend, who had gotten me interested in the religion. > > What are some of the beliefs of the afterlife? Are they the same as in all hinduism? > > What are your views of the divine? what are some of the gods? What are some other beliefs? > > Other than cow, what other animals can't you eat? what other taboos are there? > > And last but not least, how are converts viewed? > > Well hope to hear from you all soon! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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