Hinduism is in stark contrast to Western thought. The central theme of Hinduism is to follow Dharma which is "individual mental responsibility" (McCrae, 30th October 2003). This obligation is "not bound by laws and regulations, there is no way to relief" (McCrae, 30th October 2003). Because there is no code, morality is ambiguous. Its definition is unique to everyone. In Mahabharata, fate is traditionally overriding what is right (alternating with Dharma). Yudhisthira greetedly appeared in a dice theory dice game.
Mahabarata, or more specifically Bhagavad Gita, is another very important text. Bhagavad Gita is the chapter of the epic Mahabarata. Gita, sometimes called, is the story of a man, Arjuna, who found himself on the battlefield to fight against his big family. At first he did not want to fight them, but he talked to Krishna himself, he assured him that he is responsible for fighting. Krishna told Arjuna that he kept his duty and kept the sacred plans. For details and version of Bhagavad Gita, please visit http://www.san.beck.org/Gita.html.
In Hinduism there are two wonderful epics that show virtues and ideals important to religion The first is a story about the prince named Rama Yana, Rama and his wife, Shita. And a series of poems describing the responsibility of "religious and legitimate person" (Mason, 2000). Hinduism is not only one of the oldest and largest religions, it is also thought to be the most complicated religion (McDowell, 2002). Hinduism has various beliefs, one of which is very popular and highly criticized caste system, which is said to be the cause of Indian inequality and strict law . There are four major castes; Brahmin (priest - teacher), kshatriyas (soldier nobility), vaishyas (businessman), and sudras (servant). In the early days it should have been part of the sacred order, but as the years passed, small places developed, there were external and untouchable ones.
Therefore, my present collection is one of my precious assets. If you read this book, I do not have a book about that case. After I translated the translated version of The Mahabarata or an outdated outdated version, there were some regrets, but in general, my process did not disturb emotionally. Sometimes buying a book is the same as buying a car; research and everything is relevant. Who recommended this book? Do these suggestions match my model with my favorite book? Is it worth sacrificing one of my beloved versions? At other times, it is dangerous to buy a book, not based on the recommendation of a friend, or based on whether the cover person is popular or not. In either case, I finished with a story that I always take care of and I do not end.