GLORY OF SANATANA DHARMAM : - VIZ., "HINDUISM" PART-1.
Opinion
07/11/2015
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Sub : GLORY OF SANATANA DHARMAM : - VIZ., "HINDUISM"
Ref : BHARATIYA PAITHRUKAM, RISHI-S & ACHARYAS PARAMPARA :-
All Members,
Respected family members of this great holy Nation.
PART-1.
A. Introduction : -
1. Hinduism is the religion of the Hindus.
2. It is the oldest of all living religions.
3. Hinduism is not a man-made religion.
4. It was not founded by any single person.
5. It is not based on a set of dogmas preached by a particular set of teachers.
6. It was not started as a system, like Islam or Christianity.
7. It is the product of the seers of the Vedas.
8. It was developed from age to age by the teachings of Avataras, Rishis, Vedas, the Upanishads, the Gita and the Itihasas.
9. It will exist as long as the world lasts. There is a peculiar, mysterious spiritual force that is ingrained in the heart of every Hindu.
10. Hinduism is also known by the names Sanatana Dharma and Vaidika Dharma.
11. Sanatana Dharma means eternal religion, the Ancient Law.
12. Vaidika Dharma means the religion of the Vedas. The Vedas are the foundational scriptures of Hinduism.
B. A Religion of Freedom : -
1. Hinduism allows absolute freedom to the rational mind of man.
2. Hinduism never demands any undue restraint upon the freedom of human reason, the freedom of thought, feeling and will of man.
3. Hinduism is a religion of freedom.
4. It allows the widest freedom in matters of faith and worship.
5. It allows absolute freedom to the human reason and heart with regard to questions such as the nature of God, soul, creation, form of worship, and goal of life.
6. It does not force anybody to accept particular dogmas or forms of worship.
7. It allows everybody to reflect, investigate, enquire and cogitate.
8. Hence, all sorts of religious faiths, various forms of worship or Sadhana, diverse kinds of rituals and customs, have found their honourable place side by side within Hinduism, and are cultured and developed in harmonious relationship with one another.
9. Hinduism, unlike other religions, does not dogmatically assert that the final emancipation is possible only through its means and not through any other.
10. It is only a means to an end, and all means which will ultimately lead to the end are equally approved.
12. The religious hospitality of Hinduism is proverbial. Hinduism is extremely liberal.
13. This is the fundamental feature of Hinduism.
14. Hinduism pays respects to all religions.
15. It does not revile any other religions.
16. It accepts and honours truth, wherever it may come from and whatever garb it may put on.
My view points
1. On reading the first part of this subject :-
2. Do you find anything harmful in these words "HINDU AND HINDUISM"!?
3. Let the so called self-beating, politicians { who hate and are against to the country's ancient culture and traditions ( before the birth of Islam and Christianity ) },
4. And the so called pseudo secularism by Muslims and Christians of this country; read this narration of ancient Bharatham, and understand, then tell me what is wrong in Hinduism.
5. Bharatham never attempted to propagate this Sanatana Dharmam, by violence, sword, invasions, conversions, torture, and any more heinous methods as used by Islam and Christianity.
NOTE :
1. Read all parts on this subject, your mind will be cleared from wrong notions.
2. The Hindu organisations, associations, parishads, senas, dals, and many more self-proclaimed saviours of Hinduism, for you all, study well about Hinduism, do not talk as you like to tarnish this country's culture and traditions.
3. The above mentioned groups are not the authority of Hinduism.
4. Muslims and Christians of this country must study well Hinduism before oppose or hate Hinduism, as Hinduism never harmed anybody before as you have done till this day, by invasions, torture, violence, sword, conversions, crusades, terrorism, and abusing other religions and many more unpleasant activities...
5. To be continued with next parts....
Thank you for reading,
JAIHIND
National Bird Peacock of Bharatham
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