Hinduism
An Introduction taken from About.com
The Basic Tenets of Hinduism
Hinduism lacks any unified system of beliefs and ideas. It is a phenomenon and
represents a broad spectrum of beliefs and practices which on one hand are akin
to paganism, pantheism and the like, and on the other very profound, abstract,
metaphysical speculations.
Since religion and culture are nearly interchangeable terms in Hinduism, emotive
expressions like 'bhakti' (devotion) or 'dharma' (what is right) and 'yoga'
(discipline) are used to depict essential aspects of the religion. Hinduism
believes in idol worship, casteism, reincarnation, 'karma', 'dharma' and
'moksha'. Some moral ideals in Hinduism include non-violence, truthfulness,
friendship, compassion, fortitude, self-control, purity and generosity.
<<
Back to the Introduction Index Page
|