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- Caste (32815 bytes)
1: ...the [[social division]] in [[Hinduism|Hindu]] society, particularly in [[India]].
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20: ... sacred texts, and also that of interpreting and determining the law and the rules of caste. Shudras w...
27: ... are responsible for all religious affairs of society, and must endure 12 years studying the [[Vedas]]...
29: ...ey are not presently considered the rulers of society, but in the past they have often shaped the path... - Human (48024 bytes)
27: ...tions for [[consciousness]] and the the relation between mind and [[body]]. [[Psychology]] is the stud...
30: ...[co-operation|cooperating]] and [[competition|competing]] groups. These range from [[nation]]s and [[s...
39: ...tual [[universe]], are a part of God, who is completely [[immanent]]. [[Panentheism]] is similar, but ...
45: ...y]] and the [[philosophy of religion]] concerns whether [[God]] is a person. (See also [[Great ape per...
47: ...dquo;) → ''wiman'' → ''woman''. For the etymology of '''man''' see [[mannaz]]. - Religion (72319 bytes)
1: '''Religion'''—sometimes used interchangeably with '''[[faith]]''' or ...
4: ...], a [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] [[Stupa|stupa]] built between [[8th century|750 and 850]]]]
9: ===Etymology===
10: ...han "connect," hence interpreting "religion" as "returning to bondage."
15: ...ery broad definition of religion, there are a variety of uses and meanings for the word "religion." S... - Buddhist philosophy (14386 bytes)
2: ...problems in [[metaphysics]], [[phenomenology]], [[ethics]], and [[epistemology]].
6: ...]] alike. The Buddha criticized all concepts of metaphysical [[being]] and non-being, and this critiq...
8: ...ded the Buddha's followers even during his own lifetime, and epistemological debates over the proper m...
10: ...hers is fully consistent with Buddhist values and ethics.
16: ...orship practices (ceremonial reverence of saints, etc.), to Buddhism's thoroughly developed hierarchie... - Hinduism (49198 bytes)
17: ...is idea has been an active force in defining the 'Eternal Dharma.'[http://www.ramakrishna.org/message1...
21: ...ce." Through this concept, strict movements of vegetarianism and tolerance grew. Hindus believe that e...
29: ...eptions. The two primary form of differences are between the two monotheistic religions of Vaishnavism...
30: ...uld have no problem worshiping Shiva or Vishnu together as he views the different aspects of God as le...
40: ..., focused on the true nature of [[Brahman]], on whether Brahman was essentially attributeless or with ... - Sikhism (31029 bytes)
2: ...nduism]] (e.g. [[Bhakti]], [[monism]], [[Vedic]] metaphysics, [[guru]] ideal, and [[bhajan]]s) as well...
4: ...nother. He particularly regretted the antagonism between Hindus and Muslims as well as certain rituali...
10: ...any ways, many places and known by many names, is eternally One, the Sovereign and omnipotent God (the...
12: ...that only spiritual minds, free of desire, can penetrate it by the grace of the Guru (Gurprasad).
14: ...ls]], together with its corollary, the law of ''[[karma]]'', Guru Nanak advised his followers to end the ... - Vegetarianism (28920 bytes)
2: ...|A selection of produce typical of a vegetarian diet.]]
4: ...gg]]s. This is more precisely called ovo-lacto vegetarianism.
6: ...world|Western]] countries as a result of [[ethics|ethical]], health, [[environmentalism|environmental]...
8: ==Varieties of vegetarianism (terminology)==
10: Different practices of vegetarianism include: - Yoga (18820 bytes)
11: ...]), the path of selfless service to the Divine ([[Karma Yoga]]), and the path of intellectual analysis or...
23: ... today. Most religions, when viewed through their ethical and spiritual standpoints without the trappi...
26: ...gins, some people consider it to be a part or subset of [[Hinduism]], implying that all yoga practitio...
28: ...efines all the classic forms of Hindu/Yoga; i.e., Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, Hatha Yoga, Raja Yoga and Jnan...
36: ...ring the essence and at the same time going into detail about the various Yogas and their [[philosophy... - Yoga Sutras of Patanjali (32564 bytes)
5: ...estone in the history of [[Yoga]]. The book is a set of [[aphorism|aphorisms]], which are short, terse...
7: ...trung like beads. For that reason the title is sometimes rendered in English as the Yoga Aphorisms.
13: ...to assume that the Sutras were written somewhere between 1,700 and 2,200 years ago, although they may ...
15: Nonetheless, Patanjali is a major figure among the grea...
19: ...t elucidated the practice of Raja Yoga in a more detailed manner. - Social justice (17329 bytes)
3: ...so used to refer to the overall fairness of a society in its divisions and distributions of rewards an...
6: ...oral code may sometimes require a person to do something that would not be for his or her own benefit,...
9: ... is to be transformed into long-term security, something more than co-ordinating the contribution of e...
11: ... possible given the role they have within the society and that the rewards compensate adequately for a...
13: ...the outcome of social justice is driven by the tenets of morality embedded in the religion.
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