How would you describe the major concepts of "dharma" and "karma" Do you believe in practicing daily "karma"based on the contemporary dictum of : what goes around comes around?
Subject:
Religious Studies
Topic:
Hinduism
Posting ID:
69171
OTA ID:
104330
Hindus practice a very demanding lifestyle commitment to Moral life. One of the major concepts is called "ahimsa" or non-injury to all living things. Do you believe this is a higher Demand that the Judeo-Christian Christian command: "Do not kill?" Could you live the ideals of ahimsa?
Subject:
Religious Studies
Topic:
Hinduism
Posting ID:
69172
OTA ID:
104330
Investigate the WW Web, http://www.harekrishna.com, and describe the primary mission and teaching of "Krishan-Consciousness.
Subject:
Religious Studies
Topic:
Hinduism
Posting ID:
69173
OTA ID:
104330
Vedic tradition and bhakti tradition in hinduism
Compare and contrast the Vedic tradition with the tradition of bhakti. Describe in detail the worldview of each, particularly in relation to the sacrifice, the relationship of the gods/goddesses to human beings and the religious goals that one tries to obtain.
Subject:
Religious Studies
Topic:
Hinduism
Posting ID:
71921
OTA ID:
104330
Considering that Hinduism lacks a uniting belief system, what makes up the Hindu religion? What are the culture and societal influences that have made Hinduism vital to the region in which it originated? Explain the desire for liberation from earthly existence. (700+ word count)
Subject:
Religious Studies
Topic:
Hinduism
Posting ID:
78792
OTA ID:
102789
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