The one unambiguous and unanimous lesson from Bharatvarsha's (i.e. India's) tryst with spiritual religion is: first to discover the Divine within, and then to manifest It without. And, consequently, to be Blissful to oneself and to others. This keynote rings consistently in all the streams of Bharat's core culture' comprising Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, and Sikhism. Sufi-Parsi mysticism, though originating I Persia, also resonates with the same note as the 'core culture'. This common mandate is woven into all the roles and functions humanity and society should performs-in principle.
Its basically the unification of Spirituality and business.
I want to know what is the meaning of the two schools of thought in Hindu religion
Charuchandra Ganguli has written: 'Studies in Hindu thought' -- subject(s): Vedanta, Hindu Philosophy, Nyaya
Betty Heimann has written: 'Facets of Indian thought' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Hindu, Hindu Philosophy
A:No. A Christian could have what he or she regards as a religious experience and a Hindu could have a very similar religious experience. In both cases, this proves no more than that they are devout followers of their relative faiths. The Christian's experience does not prove that God exists, any more than the Hindu's religious experience proves that Brahma or Vishnu exists.
Hindu name was created / given by the British when they went to India for exploration. Hind name was given to the area, Indian region. Hindu is a person living or borne in India, or Indian Region. Hindu is not a religion as often thought. (by: Ash)
S. Rangachar has written: 'Early Indian thought' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Hindu, Hindu Philosophy 'Philosophy Of Pancaratras'
the fox and the houndThe Hindu Epic Mahabharata is thought to be the longest.
I think your thought is wrong. Hindu didn't think so. Castes were seperated, and hindu brahmins were considered the highest. Automatically the ''so- called'' low caste people thought hindus to be thinking low of them. This was a system introduced for making works easy, not for riots.
It is from a novel and i am quite confuse about the Crystal Thought Foundation. i only know maybe it's about meditate and maybe hindu
Prabhavananda has written: 'The spiritual heritage of India' -- subject(s): Religious thought, Philosophy, Hindu, Philosophy, Indic, Hindu Philosophy, Indic Philosophy
what experiences have they gone thought
Arthur H. Bowman has written: 'Christian thought and Hindu philosophy'