Hindu 101 is an interactive, user-driven resource to learn how to teach Hinduism based on your needs and your own pace. We work with educators, educational institutions and academics to create these free accessible educational primer tips so that everyone can invest in Hindu education in an accurate and attractive way.
The Hindu gods are symbolic, the goddess of knowledge, Saraswati is no exception. Her scripture is Veda, which represents knowledge. On the other hand, Mala and Pearl in Japan represent discipline and concentration. For more information on the symbol of Saraswati click here.
When you click on one of the pink lotus, the goddess of knowledge, Saraswati will guide you a big question about Hinduism. Each major problem is opened to a series of theme modules, each has an introduction, demonstration and other materials - all for Hinduism better understanding
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Hinduism teaches the ultimate reality called Brahman. It does not have quality and limited attributes beyond this universe. (P. 101, A) Brahman is the center of all reality, the power to dominate life. This can not be understood by anyone, but it is very personal and very respected by Hindus. Indeed, the purpose of all Hindus is to better understand Brahman, but that requires a lot of devotion and spiritual insight. (P.102, A) I have a self-called Atman who everyone has real nature. In Western perspectives, it resembles a soul without personal features. (B) Everyone 's Atman constitutes the ultimate Brahmin. So, in a sense, by knowing more about Brahmin, Hindus can learn more about themselves and the unity around them.
Hindu 101 is an interactive, user-driven resource to learn how to teach Hinduism based on your needs and your own pace. We work with educators, educational institutions and scholars to create these free accessible educational primer tips so that everyone can invest in Hindu education in an accurate and attractive way. When you click on one of the pink lotus, the goddess of knowledge, Saraswati will guide you a big question about Hinduism. Each major problem is opened to a series of theme modules, each has an introduction, demonstration and other materials - all for Hinduism better understanding
Hinduism was discovered in India early in the Halapan era. Until today, Hinduism is still the third largest religion in the world. Seven saint organizations called "saptarishis" actually established / Hinduism began. Like Christianity, the seven saints are like the Hindu papacy. They are also considered to be "the appearance of God on the earth." They have a lot in common. Buddhism also started in India. Specifically, religion appears in Bihar province of India. Emperor Ashoka is a Buddhist, and the spread of Buddhism spread to East Asia. Sidharta Gautama is known as "a completely awakened man". He spread the teachings of Buddhism throughout India