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    Top 10 Most Beautiful Hindu Temples In The World

    Pashupathinath Temple is one the most critical sanctuaries of Lord Shiva on the planet. It is one among the 275 Paadal Petra Sthalams. Pashupathinath means Lord of the Animals. It is the most seasoned Hindu sanctuary in Kathmandu. As indicated by the most established ever account in Nepal, it...
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    The Journey of Swami Vivekananda

    “The world is the great gymnasium where we come to make ourselves strong.” His Childhood- Swami Vivekananda was born in an affluent family in Kolkata on January 12th, 1863, the day is celebrated as National Youth Day throughout the country. His birth name is Narendra Nath Datta. In his...
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    Genetics Behind Hindu Gotra System

    Understanding the Basics: Gotra has come from Rigvedic. In simple terms, it means “enclosure” i.e, group or community. The deeper meaning refers to family and lineage kin. But in reality, it refers to the family of descendants from a common ancestor.Scientifically,in some ways, it also signifies...
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    You Will Find Hindus Everywhere In These Countries

    A proud fact for all Hindus is – Hinduism stands third in the list of world’s population. Over billion persons in this world belong to Hinduism. It occupies nearly 15% of world’s total population. Top two being Christianity and Islamrespectively. Hindus are spread out all throughout the world...
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    How many types of dosa are there ?

    Bodies are classified by types, according to which doshas are dominant in the person. Prakruti is your genetic constitution,i.e. the balance of your doshas at birth. Vikruti is the balance of the doshas in your body, right now. If the vikruti=prakruti, there is balance. Balance is required for...
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    Difference Between Vaidya and Doctor

    Little bit of difference between a Vaidya and a Ayurvedic doctor i know is vaidya: (is a Sanskrit word) "Versed in science; learned whereas a doctor(is a english word)." i.e Practitioners of Ayurveda system Thanks
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    Best Ways To Losing Weight

    Try Losing weight slowly organically and in natural manner. It is better to aim for losing 1 / 2-2 pounds per week or even month. By improving eating habits and exercise, you will develop a healthy lifestyle. And this will help you control your weight over time. You can also reduce your risk of...
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    Rudraksha Tree Around The World

    ABOUT RUDRAKSHA TREE Rudraksha Trees are mostly found in South Eastern Asian Islands of Java, Sumatra, Borneo, Bali, Iran,Java, Timur (Indonesia) and parts of South Asian Kingdom of Nepal, Srilanka,Burma, Myanmar, Tibet, Thailand, Malaysia, India, and northern parts of Australia, New Zealand...
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    BHAIRAV TEMPLES IN INDIA

    Bhairava (Sanskrit, “Terrible, Frightful”) also known as Kala Bhairava, is a Hindu god, a savage indication of Shiva connected with obliteration. He is regularly portrayed with scowling, furious eyes and sharp, tiger’s teeth and blazing hair; stark bare aside from laurels of skulls and a wound...
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    Is garlic good for health?

    Hello! There are reports that eating garlic reduces the frequency and severity of the common cold. I also read garlic is good for cardiovascular problems due to its blood pressure lowering effects, blood lipid lowering effects and its anticoagulant properties. It is believed to treat cancer, and...
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    The Word "Aum" In Hinduism

    The word "AUM" is often translated as simply "God", and, for general purposes, this straightforward translation suffices. However, this is, in fact, an extreme oversimplification of the meaning of "AUM", as becomes clear on closer examination. The 'Hindu' Dharma (henceforth referred to, for...
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    The "Caste System" Under The Light Of Hindutva

    The topic of caste is one which has attracted a huge amount of interest (and a proportional amount of hatred) throughout the world, and across socio-cultural and religious divisions. Indeed, it has come to the point whereby any discussion on Hindutva necessitates at least touching on the caste...
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    Krishna

    In Hindutva, there are no rules or laws governing how an individual must behave. There are no dogmas which have to be followed. However, there is one general rule in the interpretation of Hindu texts and teachings, and this is that whatever it is which is being interpreted, there are always at...
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    Bharatiya Rashtrageet - Bharat's National Songs

    The Sovereign Democratic Republic of Bharat has two official songs, which each share equal status according to the Constitution. In addition, there is also a third song, extremely dear to the hearts of many people in Bharat, but holding no official position in the Republic. Rashtrageet -...
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    Need for the Nation of Hindutva

    Promoting the cause of the Hindu Rashtra and enabling it to survive and prosper in an increasingly hostile environment The failure of Communism, as demonstrated by the collapse of the USSR and the present deplorable socio-economic condition of most of the remaining Communist countries, as well...
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    What is "Nation of Hindutva"?

    Nation Whilst seemingly simple in meaning, this is a word which is often misunderstood. However, understanding of this one word is the key to the comprehension of the whole idea of the "Nation of Hindutva". The fundamental point to note here is the difference between a "Nation" (or "Rashtra")...
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    Do Hindus Worship Penis Or Vagina ?

    In a word, No. Hindus Don't worship Penis or Vagine. The idea primarily comes from the Hindu symbol known as the Lingam. The Lingam is a round, protruding shape emerging from a vulva-like base called a Yoni. Linguistically, "Yoni" carries many meanings. Generally interpreted to reference the...
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    Krishna’s Ancient City of Dwarka Discovered

    Krishna god or human, was a man of great stature. His prevalence in Indian mythology is testament to his towering personality. To the saints of the time, Krishna was absolute truth, to the Gopis; the highest form of love. Everyone tried to understand Krishna in their own way but rarely succeeded...
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    Modern Day Caste System In Hinduism

    One of the most sensitive subjects in India is the ‘caste system’. To better understand the evolution of the caste system one must look back into history. To better understand the roots of the caste system, one must look to the original science contained within the Hindu scriptures upon which...
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    Indo-Mayan Connection – India’s South American Relatives

    Maya is a commonly used term in an Indian context, which roughly means illusion. Another place where we can come across the term is in the ancient civilization, the Mayans. The words were strikingly similar and that led us to explore other similarities between the two great civilizations and...
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