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  1. Welcome to the hub of thought-provoking insights and impactful narratives – the Hindus for Human Rights Blog! Dive into a wealth of articles, essays, and opinion pieces that explore the intersection of Hindu principles and human rights advocacy.

    • Mat Mcdermott
    • Hinduism is at least 5000 years old. Hinduism is one of a few ancient religions to survive into modern times. The collection of traditions that compose modern-day Hinduism have developed over at least the past 5000 years, beginning in the Indus Valley region (in the nations of modern India and Pakistan), in what was the largest civilization of the ancient world.
    • The Vedas are one of Hinduism’s many primary religious texts. Hinduism does not have a single holy book that guides religious practice. Instead, Hinduism has a large body of spiritual texts that guide devotees.
    • Hinduism is one of four ‘Dharmic’ or ‘Indic’ traditions. Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism can be referred to as the “Dharmic” or “Indic” traditions.
    • Hinduism sees the Divine present in all existence. The deepest single spiritual truth presented through the Vedas is that Brahman (roughly understood in English as ‘the Absolute’ or ‘the Divine’) pervades the entire universe.
  2. Nov 15, 2021 · Rgyan is your space to share spiritual & religious thoughts, expressions, ideas, and knowledge with like-minded people. 3. The Mindful Word. The Mindful Word is a collective platform that renders people the opportunity to share their spiritual thoughts and ideas.

    • Anushka Singh
  3. Mar 31, 2024 · Hinduism Today® Magazine is a nonprofit educational activity of Himalayan Academy with the following purposes: 1. To foster Hindu solidarity as a unity in diversity among all sects and lineages; 2. To inform and inspire Hindus worldwide and people interested in Hinduism; 3. To dispel myths, illusions and misinformation about ...

  4. Founded in 2003, HAF's work impacts a range of issues: from the portrayal of Hinduism in K-12 textbooks to civil and human rights to addressing contemporary problems, such as environmental protection and inter-religious conflict, by applying Hindu philosophy.

  5. Sep 3, 2020 · 1) Hindus believe in reincarnation. Hindu traditions relating to death, though varied between sects, generally follow similar practices due to their shared beliefs in certain core spiritual principles. According to the Vedas, a collection of revered Hindu texts, all beings are souls and thus spiritual in nature.

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