Rent from the world's largest e-book store and save it. Read notes on the Web, tablet and on the phone and highlight it and take notes
India is the birthplace of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism, and these are collectively known as Hindu religions. Hinduism and Buddhism are the third and fourth largest religions in the world, with more than 1 billion believers. Throughout the history of India religion has always been an important part of national culture. Religious diversity and religious tolerance are established in law and custom. Flag of India has three equal levels of saffron (top), white and green, and the blue chakra (24 spoke wheel) is in the middle of the white band. Saffron represents the spirit of courage, sacrifice, abandonment, white represents purity and truth, green represents faith and birth, and blue chakra symbolizes a change in life and peace.
There are few countries in the world with old and diverse cultures such as India. The material, religious and ethnic diversity of India is as important as it was the history of "modern India". In India, religion is very important to people. It is an important part of the whole Indian tradition. For most Indians, religion occupies every aspect of life, from everyday housework to education and politics. Hinduism is the main belief that more than 80% of the population practices. In addition to Hindus, Muslims are the most famous religious organization, an important part of Indian society.
For a long time, India has always been regarded as an important region of the world with a very spiritual and religious meaning. Religion is a way of life in India. That is an indispensable part of the whole tradition of India. For most Indians, religion permeates every aspect of life, from everyday housework to education and politics. Hinduism is a religious tradition of the world based on Veda, descendants of Vedic direct. Between 1500, Hinduism evolved from a single religion to many traditions. It actually includes many religious rituals that are very different, and many different sects and philosophies. There is a series of gods, all the appearance of the highest dollar Brahman is respected. Therefore, Hinduism is often mistaken for polytheism, but believing in a single universal soul is the fundamental principle of Hindu faith. Faith, guidelines and principles vary from region to region