I have registered a course of religious analysis and interpretation to satisfy my curiosity about customs, beliefs, different religious customs. This course is expected to encourage individuals to use critical thinking while recognizing various traditions and belief systems while emphasizing religious points. The first task of this course is a live visit report. This assignment requires each student to be a guest in a religious place that is not part of his religious belief.
Tradition is an important part of every culture and religion; Hinduism is no exception. Hinduism is thought to be one of the oldest religions on the planet, and its habits and traditions vary with region and caste. Here are some common traditions (Hindu facts, n. D). Hinduism is more complicated than other religions, but there are some basic main beliefs. Belief to the soul, or "aatm" (ah - tuh - muh) expands around the idea that each creature has a soul and is part of the highest soul called "Parmatma". Before reaching the human body, the soul experienced 84 million animals. The position of the soul after death depends on our previous life, Karma (CAR-muh). This continues until integrated with the supreme soul or NINA (Hindu fact, nd).
Habits and traditions have always occupied an important part of every religion and culture. Without them, human civilization is incomplete. Since Hinduism is the oldest religion in the world, India has many Hindu customs and traditions. Some customs are very important to people, and from time to time they will sacrifice their lives for them. Mainly, residents of Indian village are very clear about this. This does not mean that people living in the city do not observe them, but they are not as definitive as the people in the village. Hinduism has thousands of customs and traditions. They vary according to region and caste. Many of them are common in India. Here we will try to enumerate all Hindu customs and traditions.
India is a vast country composed of numerous ethnic groups with numerous oral, dialect and regional diversity. The people believe and practice the various beliefs and religions reflected in their customs, rituals, norms, costumes and festivals. Despite the differences in the area, the citizens still remain largely unified. History proved the fact that some foreign invaders attacked India but no one succeeded in destroying the basic culture of India. But recently, we experienced a period of confusion