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The Main Tenets of

Hinduism
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Karma Yoga

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By Subhamoy Das
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Hinduism lacks any unified system of beliefs and ideas. It is a


phenomenon and represents a broad spectrum of beliefs and practices
which on one hand are akin to paganism, pantheism and the like, and on
the other very profound, abstract, metaphysical ideas.
Since religion and culture are nearly interchangeable terms in Hinduism,
emotive expressions like 'bhakti' (devotion) or 'dharma' (what is right)
and 'yoga' (discipline) are used to depict essential aspects of the
religion.
Hinduism believes in idol
worship, reincarnation, karma, dharmaand moksha. Some moral ideals in
Hinduism include non-violence, truthfulness, friendship, compassion,
fortitude, self-control, purity and generosity.
Human life is divided into four stages, and there are defined rites and
rituals for each stage from birth till death.
Traditional Hinduism has two life-long dharmas that one can follow:
Grihastha Dharma (Domestic Religion) and Sannyasin Dharma
(Ascetic Religion).
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Hinduism
Hindu
Dharma
Karma Yoga
God
The Grihastha Dharma has four goals: kma (sensual pleasure),
artha (wealth and prosperity), dharma (the laws of life), and moksha
(liberation from the cycle of births). The Sannyasin Dharma recognizes
moksha as its ultimate goal.

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