
Hinduism 101 - Hindu American Foundation
Learn about the core beliefs of Hinduism:Key Hindu concepts, scriptures, symbols and philosophies
Hinduism Basics - Hindu American Foundation
Hinduism, also known as Sanatana Dharma, is the world’s oldest living religion. It is a natural religion, meaning its philosophies and practices are considered universally accessible through sincere study, reason, and experience apart from special revelation.
12 Things You Need to Know About Hinduism
Nov 30, 2016 · Hinduism does not have a single holy book that guides religious practice. Instead, Hinduism has a large body of spiritual texts that guide devotees. First among these are the Vedas (“knowledge” in Sanskrit), a collection of hymns on the divine forces of nature presenting key Hindu teachings.
Hinduism 101: Teachers Advisory Council - Hindu American …
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Hinduism, a collection of traditions, is one of few ancient religions to survive into modern times. It developed at least over 5000 years ago in the Indus Valley of India, the largest civilization in the ancient world. Hindus consider the Hindu tradition as having no identifiable beginning or end, and refer to it as S a n a t a n a D h a r ma
Hinduism 101: Women and Hinduism - Hindu American Foundation
Dec 6, 2017 · While social practices have not lived up the the Hindu ideal of gender equality and mutual respect, Hinduism remains one of the few major religions in which women have occupied and continue to occupy some of the most respected positions in spiritual leadership.
Short answers to real questions about Hinduism - Hindu American …
Contrary to popular perceptions that Hinduism is a mystical religion exclusively concerned with transcendental concepts of spiritual practice, Hinduism has been a wellspring of scientific thought and contributed immensely to the global civilization spanning more than five millennia.
According to Hindu philosophy, every action ( karma ) has a reaction or outcome. When an individual’s actions are positive or selfless, and righteous (dharmic), they will experience positive effects or rewards. If their actions, on the other hand, are negative (i.e. lying, stealing, hurting, etc.), the results will be negative.
All About Hinduism Podcast - Hindu American Foundation
Do you want to know what the sacred texts of Hinduism are?Or, maybe, you just want to know why Hindu women wear a dot on their forehead? If so, then All About Hinduism is just what you’ve been waiting for.
10 Key Hindu and Jain environmental teachings
Feb 27, 2025 · Millions of Hindus recite Sanskrit mantras daily to revere their rivers, mountains, trees, animals, and the Earth. The following are ten essential Hindu and Jain teachings on the environment