Hinduism
An Introduction taken from About.com
How Do You Define Hinduism?
It is not easy to define Hinduism, for it is more than a religion in the Western
sense, as our Ancient History Guide sees it. Also known to practitioners as
Sanatana Dharma, which means everlasting or eternal religion/truth/rule,
Hinduism can best be defined as a way of life based on the teachings of ancient
sages and scriptures like the Vedas and the Upanishads. The word dharma connotes
"that which supports the universe" and effectively means any path of spiritual
discipline which leads to God.
Hindu Dharma, as one scholar analogizes, can be compared to a fruit tree,
with its roots (1) representing the Vedas and the Upanishads, the thick trunk
(2) symbolizing the spiritual experiences of numerous sages and saints, its
branches (3) representing various theological traditions, and the fruit itself,
in different shapes and sizes (4), symbolizing various sects and subsects.
However, the concept of Hinduism defies a definite definition because of its
uniqueness.
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