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  1. Major Religions VSI Set: Consisting of Buddhism VSI, Hinduism VSI, Islam VSI, Judaism VSI, and Christianity VSI
  2. Hinduism
  3. The Heart of Hinduism: The Eastern Path to Freedom, Empowerment and Illumination by Stephen Knapp, 2005-06-20
  4. Between Jerusalem and Benares: Comparative Studies in Judaism and Hinduism
  5. Great Religions of Modern Man: Buddhism, Catholicism, Protestantism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism (1962, Volumes 1-6 Complete) by Richard A. Gard, George Brantl, et all 1962
  6. The True History and the Religion of India: A Concise Encyclopedia of Authentic Hinduism by Prakashanand Saraswati, 2003-01-01
  7. Imagining Hinduism: A Postcolonial Perspective by S Sugirtharajah, 2003-11-14
  8. Hinduism - An Introduction by Shakunthala Jagannathan, 1999-04-15
  9. Hinduism and Other Eastern Religions (World Faiths) by Trevor Barnes, Editors of Kingfisher, 2005-08-18
  10. Sacred animals of Nepal and India: With reference to Gods and Goddesses of Hinduism and Buddhism by Trilok Chandra Majupuria, 1991
  11. Hinduism by Kshitmohan Sen, 2005-05-05
  12. Hinduism and Its Spiritual Masters by William Stoddart, 2006-10-28
  13. Vedanta: Heart of Hinduism by Hans Torwestern, 1994-01-14
  14. Religions of the World Series: Hinduism by Cybelle Shattuck, Ninian Smart, 1998-09-02

81. HOME PAGE OF THATPARAN SOMASUNTHERAM
Have fun web surfing and please do visit my site again for more updates. regards.thatparan. Tamil Culture hinduism NEWS MeWho?
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82. HINDUISM'S PAGAN PRACTICES
Fundamental Baptist Information, regards hinduism in any form as gross idolatry.
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83. Hindu Tradition Web Sites
A hyperlinked essay on hinduism, from a devotional orientation. InternationalJournal of Hindu Studies http//www.clas.ufl.edu/users/gthursby/ijhs/
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Hindu Traditions
  • Harappa Multimedia
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    [Beautifully designed pages (in fact something of a visual and aural feast) that introduce the arts and cultures of India prior to 1947. Perhaps a bit too romantic for some tastes, but a resource that counters some negative stereotypes even while encouraging its own forms of nostalgia. See especially A Walk through Mohenjo Daro" Hindu Temples in the United States
    http://www.pluralism.org/affiliates/narayanan/index.php
    [Photos by Dr. Vasudha Narayanan , affiliate of the Pluralism Project.] The Hindu Universe
    http://www.hindunet.org/home.shtml
    [A comprehensive site, maintained by diaspora Hindus in North America who are organized as the Hindu Students Council. Socially and politically conservative.] Hinduism
    http://www.uni-giessen.de/~gk1415/hinduism.htm
    [A long page of introductory information, resources, and links, maintained by ecologically sensitive Prakash Arumugam in Giessen, Germany.]

84. Home
On hinduism, jyotish, links to astrology data, precepts for daily life.
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85. Hinduism Books And Articles - Research Hinduism At Questia Online
hinduism Scholarly books and articles on hinduism at Questia, world s largestonline library and research service. Subscribe now and do better research,
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86. Index
Extols the virtues of Islam against shortcomings of hinduism. Describes violence and repression by caste Hindus and the Indian state against Muslims, Christians, and others, from an antiHindu and anti-Indian perspective.
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87. Hinduism - Hindu Culture - Hindu Religion - Hindu Beliefs - Hinduism
Contains articles on hinduism, translations of ancient texts, lessons in yogaand meditation, forums, audio lectures, FAQs, scriptures, and briefs on
http://www.indiadivine.com/
Introduction to Hinduism.
A complete guide to Hinduism and Hindu religion.

88. Hinduism
What Hindus believe and how their beliefs are contradicted in the Bible.
http://www.geocities.com/gngerald/Hinduism.html
What do Hindus Believe? Hindu God Krishna Hindu God Gamesh Hinduism is a religion that started in the Indian subcontinent thousands of years ago. There are over 750 million Hindus worldwide, even within the United States. Hinduism emphasizes man's divinity. There are no dogmas or strict codes. Like Buddhism, Hinduism is an ever growing and ever changing belief system. Its roots are in the Aryan literary and religious practices and the Dravidian religious practices. From the Aryan roots come the Hindu caste system, which has long been criticized because of its elitist structure. and the Vedas, which form the basis of Hindu beliefs. A person is a member of a case by birth or personal karma. The lowest members of the Hindu caste system are the laborers. Those outside the caste system are known as the untouchables, or outcasts. They are usually the poor. Salvation is only possible for the upper three classes in the caste system: First: Priests, Second: Rulers or Warriors, Third: Merchants and Farmers. Salvation is not possible for those who are laborers because they are not twice born. Though the system was outlawed in the 1940's, the caste system is still a big part in Indian society. Hindus have a strong belief in karma. Karma determines one's position in life as well as the cycle of life. Karma in other words, is cause and effect. There are three goals to which Hindus may give any of those. The first goal is through love and sex. The second goal is wealth and success. The third goal is seeking the common good. Hindus also believe in salvation through works, way of knowledge, and the way of devotion, all of which are achieved through fulfilling one's duties, meditation or worship. They also believe that Brahman is his creation and that all are divine, even objects have a divine nature. Brahman is an impersonal, absolute god that cannot be known by humans. One's soul is Brahman and each creation is god. There are many gods and goddesses in Hinduism, some of whom are intermarried and incarnate. Each diety have their own characteristics and represent various attributes.

89. Hinduism Pages
A brief introduction to hinduism, Ramayana, and Hindu reformers.
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90. The Pearls Of Wisdom :: Hinduism ::
Information on the elements, practice, and scriptures of hinduism.
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91. Exploring Religions Home
Overviews of Buddhism, Christianity, hinduism, Islam, and Judaism. Includes an extensive crosslinked glossary for each religion.
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92. Religious Movements Homepage: Hinduism
This hinduism Page is your gateway to accessing comprehensive web based as wellas print resources about hinduism. As part of the New Religious Movements
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  • Name: Hinduism
  • Founders: The roots of Hinduism have been traced back to the Indus Valley Civilization and the Indo-Aryan culture. Indo-Europeans extended the name of the province of Sindh to the whole country lying across the Indus river. The inhabitants were simplycalled Hindus, Persian for "sindh" and their religion was thus called Hinduism.
  • Year Founded: Hinduism does not owe its existence to any single historic event. Rather, it is a complex religionthat has continually evolved and transformed over the course of milleniums. Because the Indus Valley practiced a religion possessingseveral features common with modern Hinduism, the beginnings of Hinduism has been dated back to the time in which the civilization flourished,approximately 2500 B.C.
  • Sacred or Revered Texts: The sacred literature of Hinduism can be divided up into two distinct categories: sruti and smriti Shruti , that which is heard or divinely revealed, consist of the Vedas , the most ancient of the scriptures, the Upanishads , the Brahmanas , and the Aranyakas Shrutis refer to the manifestation of the divine in the world, and more specifically, the truths revealed by the dieties to the early sages or
  • 93. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Hinduism
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    Hinduism in its narrower sense, is the conglomeration of religious beliefs and practices existing in India that have grown out of ancient Brahminism Christian civilization. According to the census of 1901, the total population of India is a little more than 294,000,000 souls, of which 207,000,000 are adherents of Hinduism. The provinces in which they are most numerous are Assam, Bengal, Bombay, Berrar, Madras, Agra, and Oudh, and the Central Provinces. Of foreign religions, Mohammedanism has, by dint of long domination, made the deepest impression on the natives, numbering in India today nearly 62,500,000 adherents. Christianity , considering the length of time it has been operative in India, has converted but an insignificant fraction of the people from Hinduism. The Christians of all sects, foreign officials included, number but 2,664,000, nearly one-half being Catholics. (Paris, 1885); HOPKINS, The Grand Epic of India, its Character and Origin

    94. Home - The Encyclopedia Of Authentic Hinduism
    The religion of Bharatvarsh (Sanatan Dharm or hinduism) is the direct descensionof the Grace of God which is manifested in the form of the Divine Bhartiya
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    95. Christianity, Jesus, The Bible And Church Integrity
    Critical analysis of hinduism. Includes large collection of quotes from Hindu Scriptures.
    http://www.themodernreligion.com/comparative.html#other
    A Comparative Analysis
    "Do not hate your enemy for he may one day become your friend" ~ Ali (ra) "Somebody ought to tell the truth about the Bible. The preachers dare not, because they would be driven from their pulpits. Professors in colleges dare not, because they would lose their salaries. Politicians dare not. They would be defeated. Editors dare not. They would lose subscribers. Merchants dare not, because they might lose customers. Men of fashion dare not, fearing that they would lose caste. Even clerks dare not, because they might be discharged. And so I thought I would do it myself . . . " Robert G. Ingersoll "God sacrificed his own son in place of humans who needed to be punished for their own sins might make some Christians love Jesus, but is an obcene picture of God. It is almost heavenly child abuse, and may infect out imagination at more earthly levels as well. I do not want to express my faith through a theology that pictures God demanding blood sacrifices in order to be reconciled to us." (page 145-146) and "Actually, the fact that we have four gospels lies at the very heart of our problem. Because we read particular parables or sayings or stories in several different versions, we can't miss the disagreements between them"

    96. Hinduism
    hinduism is the major religion of India, practiced by more than 80% of the hinduism is a syncretic religion, welcoming and incorporating a variety of
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    97. Religions Of The World
    An introduction to the six major religious traditions of the world from the EMuseum at the University of Minnesota. Includes histories and basic beliefs of Animism, Buddhism, Christianity, hinduism, Islam, and Judaism; glossaries, and links. Use our clickable map showing the geographic concentrations of religious gro
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    Religions of the World
    Islam Judaism Buddhism Animism ... Hinduism
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    An Introduction to the Study of World Religions
    From the earliest known evidence of human religion by Homo Sapiens Neanderthalensis around 100,000 years ago to the present day, religion continues to be a very influential aspect of human lives. Today, there are numerous challenges and problems faced by humans from every possible background, location and social class. Every day people must face issues of health, safety and mortality. It is because of these daily challenges that religion continues to exist. Religion is the universal tool for explaining things which we do not understand through the context the known physical world. Although there are countless religions, each different from the other, they all serve the same purpose. Each answers questions which all humans seem to be programmed to ask: Why are we here? What happens when I die? How shall I live my life? Religion helps us to transmit our values from one generation to another, and influences the way we interact with the natural environment. It teaches us how to see ourselves in light of the universe and gives purpose and meaning to life.

    98. Refutation Of Hindu Slanderings Against Al-Islam; Expose Of Hinduism
    Critical look at social, religious and ethical aspects of hinduism.
    http://www.geocities.com/~abdulwahid/hinduism/
    Hinduism:
    Inside and out
    It seems that a group of polytheists with a sick fetish for cattle have the audacity to launch an attack against Al-Islam. Yes, the irony is truly there, but these people have brought their own destruction from shirk (polytheism), so it is our duty to bring to light major points about this religion, which currently is oppression 98% of the country of India (as well as other Hindu-majority countries). From the articles that will follow, the reader will be able to easily see how sick of an atrocity Hinduism is upon humanity. If these people would only submit their hearts to Al-Islam and live their lives by the way of Syedna Rasul-e-Akram (Sallallahu alayhi wa Sallam), they wouldn't be in half of the predicament they exist in today, with all of their sorrows pointing towards one thing: Hinduism!

    99. Vedic Scriptures - Hindu Scriptures (Hinduism)
    Archive of ancient scriptures from hinduism. Texts include original Sanskrit withEnglish translations.
    http://www.indiadivine.com/vedic-hindu-scriptures.htm
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    A website with essays and cultural information on India, much of it from a Tamil nationalist and antiAryan perspective.
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