Topic > Document on Hinduism - 716

HinduismSince Hinduism is not really a belief system or considered to be a religion; it is a faith built on a combination of faiths along with Hinduism. Hinduism is known for its diverse form of tradition and beliefs which have changed over time. Hinduism consists of many different varieties, but they all follow in line with the ancient scriptures of the Vedas. The Vedas are the religious text often followed by people who practice Hinduism, which is known as the foundation from which the Indian people began. Part of the practices of Hinduism include some time of awareness of God and other categories of deities seeking their blessings. Since they worship different deities for blessing, they are recognized as supporting idol worship. When they worship their gods or goddesses, it usually takes place in a temple or a dedicated section in their home. In the temple many symbols and ions symbolize the meaning of their cultural beliefs along with the scriptures of their religion. During this worship process a sound and singing style is performed which elevates the person's mind to holy and divine thoughts. The essential notion of Hindu or philosophical belief is that all creatures go through an invisible cycle of birth and rebirth called the ultimate reality known as Brahman. Hindus recognize that they have many gods that represent different meanings of one reality. Hinduism was not created in India but was still adopted by Muslims. During that initial period Islam and Hinduism were conjoined. So Indian traders took some beliefs or religions and adapted them to Sanatana Dharma. Hinduism today is controlled by the Rashtriya Svayamsevak Sangh (RSS) which influences politics in India. The RSS procedures act as an act of contrast to the secularism established by the Indian Constitution. Now the constitution of India takes into consideration the different types of culture and religion, but having this information will not affect any political situation, regardless of religion. Hindu foundations are nothing but a cover for corruption and social influence on politics under the guise of secularism, even though it should not be influenced by any religion. Religious organizations believe that by joining political parties they can restore any cultural or social activity.