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by AD on Sep 13, 2007 01:06 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

What are Hindu Laws? I want to know?


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by Reuben on Sep 13, 2007 01:08 AM   Permalink
Divide people into different castes. call one of them as Brahmins..and give them all privilages.

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by Marco Polo on Sep 13, 2007 01:10 AM   Permalink
Not convert people to semitic religions promisisng 'heaven',then leaving them just where they started by branding 'you are low caste convert' while 'I'm a Brahmin convert'.



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by Reuben on Sep 13, 2007 01:13 AM   Permalink
And you my friend studied in a convent...started by a christian missionary

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by AD on Sep 13, 2007 01:17 AM   Permalink
No dont hurt anybodies feelings. Only two religions that support conversions in Christianity and Islam. I am talking about Hindu Laws verry specific.

Any resources where it can be found. I am strictly speaking about the laws of hinduism.

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by voolavoo on Sep 13, 2007 01:34 AM   Permalink
TRY TO UNDERSTAND BHAGWAD GITA AND YOU WILL GET A GLIMPSE OF HINDU RELIGION. WHICH IS WAHT MOST HINDUS FOLLOW. BUT IT IS DIFFICULT FOR NON HINDUS TO FOLLOW, BECAUSE HINDUS ALSO HAVE BEEN BROUGHT UP IN THAT WAY. THAT IS THE REASON HINDUS HAVE SO MUCH PATIENCE

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by Indian Bharath on Sep 13, 2007 01:22 AM   Permalink
Dear Americana

Like other religions, we dont have laws.

We have some ethics to follow, thats all.

Hinduism is not a FOUNDED RELIGION, ITS A WAY OF LIFE.

You can not describe it. You have to follow and experience it.

Thats all what i know.

Thanks for your curiosity



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by AD on Sep 13, 2007 01:28 AM   Permalink
Where is the term hinduism come from?

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by Marco Polo on Sep 13, 2007 01:14 AM   Permalink
which I will regret till the day I die,my dear!

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by Reuben on Sep 13, 2007 01:17 AM   Permalink
Atleast you are literate...if you had lived before the missionary...you wouldn't have been qualified to study because you are not a brahmin (or may be I wouldnt have studied because I am not one)

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by Marco Polo on Sep 13, 2007 01:20 AM   Permalink
Reuben,I wouldn't have studied English,but I still would have studied Amarakosha grammar sanskrit.alphabets,ayurveda, some mathematics,etc.My great garandparents studied,so I too would have.I still don't believe I'm educated with the priest education I got from Xian school

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by AD on Sep 13, 2007 01:10 AM   Permalink
I have studied most of the religion except Hinduism. I read some books on Hinduism . But I want to know which is right book for Hindu Laws.
I know the Laws in Christianity, Judaism , Buddishm and Islam

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by Marco Polo on Sep 13, 2007 01:14 AM   Permalink
I can forward you to a well maintained website which gives some idea how well blended with nature we were as a people.There were issues like caste system,but you can never deny the fact that we saw God in nature and lived a people.There are no strict all pervasive laws for all the sects in Hindus,but this is just an example.Please do not abuse it.
www.namboothiri.com

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by Reuben on Sep 13, 2007 01:15 AM   Permalink
Hinduism is a philosophy not a religion. It is a great philosophy from a humanistic principle. Unfortunately, Brahmins corrupted it and and interpreted it to their advantage and left 90% of the population in illetarate darkness and misery for thousands of years. After independence and political parties like Congress is slowly changing the environment.

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by hrushikesh vasista on Sep 13, 2007 01:26 AM   Permalink
You donot know a bit of hindusm. Brahmins have nither changed nor tempered to their advantage. They said " serveey janaha sukino bhavantu"

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by voolavoo on Sep 13, 2007 01:28 AM   Permalink
and is taking help of creeps like reuben to further viciate the divisions, s othat hey can take their full advantage and squeeeezzeeee more out of the nation

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by Marco Polo on Sep 13, 2007 01:17 AM   Permalink
And creating more divisions in the saving process,Reuben

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by shraj sharma on Sep 13, 2007 01:09 AM   Permalink
call other arjuns

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