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What are the basic principles of Hinduism ?

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What are the basic principles of Hinduism ?

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The basic principles of Hinduism are in the Upanisads. They have been collected, organized and explained in various other texts, but the root source are the Upanisads. Hinduism has three basic principles. It is God who has become this Universe and everything in it. Whatever is seen, dreamed or imagined are nothing but manifestations of God. God is beyond space, time, causation and all distinctions like gender, race, species, living/non-living and form/formless. Since He is beyond space, He is omnipresent. Since He is beyond time, He is eternal. Since He is beyond the concept of form, He is with form, without form, both and neither. Every form is His and yet He is formless and beyond the concept of form. Similarly with all attributes concievable by the mind. The aim of life is to ‘know’ God. God cannot be ‘known’ in the usual sense of the word. God is the Knower of everything. We call it ‘realizing’ God. This is beyond the mind. It is a direct experience of God. This is the ultimate goa

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The basic principles of Hinduism are in the Upanisads. They have been collected, organized and explained in various other texts, but the root source are the Upanisads. Hinduism has three basic principles. • It is God who has become this Universe and everything in it. Whatever is seen, dreamed or imagined are nothing but manifestations of God. God is beyond space, time, causation and all distinctions like gender, race, species, living/non-living and form/formless. Since He is beyond space, He is omnipresent. Since He is beyond time, He is eternal. Since He is beyond the concept of form, He is with form, without form, both and neither. Every form is His and yet He is formless and beyond the concept of form. Similarly with all attributes concievable by the mind. • The aim of life is to ‘know’ God. God cannot be ‘known’ in the usual sense of the word. God is the Knower of everything. We call it ‘realizing’ God. This is beyond the mind. It is a direct experience of God. This is the ultimate

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Satyam Vada – Speak Truth b) Dharmam Chara – Live by Dharma c) Maatru Devo Bhava – Regard Mother as God d) Pitru Devo Bhava – Regard Father as God e) Acharya Devo Bhava – Regard Guru as God f) Athiti Devo Bhava – Regard Guest as God g) Saadyayanma Pramadah – Do not Procrastinate h) Shraddaya Deyama – Give with Faith

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