Articles tagged: Hinduism
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The Hindu concept of God goes beyond considering Him as the supreme, all mighty and omniscient figure. written by IKEY GALACTICCA It is very odd that 90% of Christians do not know the origin of their religion and the only world history that they know is what is in the Bible which are distorted stories copied from ancient records of events that happened in Egypt, Babylon and Sumeria hundreds of thousands of years ago. written by IKEY GALACTICCA This is a little EXCERPT FROM THE GREAT BOOK OF SCOGOS (SGS) FOR THE NEW WORLD ORDER DISPENSATION THAT WOULD HERALD THE GOLDEN AGE OF PROSPERITY ON EARTH, BEGINNING THIS YEAR. written by Juraj Sipos A quick intro to Hinduism, something that others describe in huge books without letting readers know what principal features this oldest world religion has written by Ross Kortman Indian festivals speak of India's rich cultural and traditional background. The colorful festivals are an integral part of every Indian. The festivals play an important part in promoting the traditional handicrafts and tourism of India. The rich cultural heritage of India attracts the Western world during the celebration of important festivals like Onam, Holi, Durga Puja and many more. Every region celebrates their festival according to their ... written by kok swee onn swee onn Lotus flowers are amazing and have strong symbolic ties to many Asian religions especially throughout India. The lotus flower starts as a small flower down at the bottom of a pond in the mud and muck. It slowly grows up towards the waters surface continually moving towards the light. Once it come to the surface of the water the lotus flower begins to blossom and turn into a beautiful flower. written by Roy Klienwachter Most of us accept what is handed to us, and if it does not work out we return to our root thoughts or beliefs to look for answers. This is observable as the world at large has not changed very much in centuries... written by Vickie Milazzo On my recent trip to Cambodia I was blessed to spend three days exploring the ruins collectively known as Angkor Wat. We experienced sunrise and sunset, as well as the noonday heat, in this magnificent complex of temples, many built more than 900 years ago. written by Richard Monk
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