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But whereas in the West, we don't have a lot of Buddhism and Hinduism, so we're not very familiar with that history of the swastika.
I can understand why they would want to change it for foreigners who don't know about Buddhism or Hinduism because even if you put a huge sign at every swastika in Japan that says, "This is a Buddhist symbol.
Just 10 miles to the northeast of Jogja, venture back to the 8th and 9th centuries, to a time when Buddhism and Hinduism vied for the kingdom's hearts and minds.
to a time when Buddhism and Hinduism vied for the kingdom's hearts and minds.
The mantra OM has sacred significance in Hinduism and can be heard in spiritual recitation, in ceremony, and also in your local yoga class.
The mantra "Om" has sacred significance in Hinduism and can be heard in spiritual recitation and ceremony, and
One believes in Hinduism, one strongly believes in Islam.
one believes in Hinduism one strongly believes in Islam
The Khymer were an incredibly powerful and wealthy culture, who were open to several belief systems, including Hinduism, Mahayana Buddhism, and
systems including Hinduism, Mahayana Buddhism and Theravada Buddhism, which were the empire’s
One believes in Hinduism and one strongly believes in uh Islam
So this would be Christianity, Islam, and Hinduism that have all been fused with nationalism in ways that legitimize violence and hierarchy.
Hinduism that have all been fused with nationalism in ways that legitimize violence and hierarchy.
Pushkar is home to one of the largest camel fairs in the world, as well as one of the holiest sites in all of Hinduism.
Pushkar is home to one of the largest camel fairs in the world, as well as one of the holiest sites in all of Hinduism.
Hinduism can't help you.
Hinduism can't help you.
Yes, Jainism is an ancient Indian religion like Hinduism and Buddhism based on the idea of uhimza or non violence.
Yes, Jainism is an ancient Indian religion, like Hinduism and Buddhism, based on the idea of uhimsa, or non-violence.