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Hinduism
Hinduism A system of religious beliefs and social customs, especially influential in India. As both a way of life and a rigorous system of religious law, Hinduism developed over a period of about 50 centuries. Unlike most religions, it requires no one belief regarding the nature of God: it embraces polytheism, monotheism, and monism. More important are the beliefs concerning the nature of the Universe and the structure of society. The former is described by the key concepts of
dharma, the eternal law underlying the whole of existence;
karma, the law of action by which each cause has its effect in an endless chain reaching from one life to the next; and
moshka, liberation from this chain of birth, death, and rebirth. The latter is prescribed by the ideals of
varna, the division of mankind into four classes or types, the fore-runner of caste;
ashrama, the four stages of life; and personal dharma, according to which ones religious duty is defined by birth and circumstance. There are an estimated 705 million Hindus in the world.
Hindu revivalism arose from Hindu encounters with western ideas in the 19th and 20th centuries. There are many thinkers and ideas associated with this process. Raja Ram Mohun
ROY (1772–1833) was the fore-runner of new Hinduism; he learned English, located Hindu ideas in the context of Western ones in order to promote Hindu self-understanding, and founded the reform movement the Brahmo Samaj (Society of God). Debendranath Tagore (1817–1905) was his successor as leader of the Society; he explicitly questioned the infallibility of the Vedas and called for an experimental spirituality based on the aphorisms of the Upanishads. The most famous figure was Swami Vivekananda (1863–1902), who claimed that Vedanta was the Hindu exemplification of that oneness to which all religions aspired, and that the idea and practice of tolerance and universality were India's gift to the world; he admired Western self-confidence and scientific success, and formed a model of mutual influence in which the West taught its material skills to India, which reciprocated with its spiritual teachings. Dayanand Saraswati (1824–83), founder of the
ARYA SAMAJ (Society of Aryans), tried to emphasize the global significance of Vedic teachings by discerning scientific and technological ideas in them.
The term “Hindu revivalism” is also used to describe an ideology of nationalism based on allegedly Hindu values that is professed by some groups (notably the BJP party) in contemporary Indian politics.
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Newspaper article from: Hinduism Today; 9/30/2003; ; 700+ words
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Magazine article from: ForeWord; 5/1/2007; ; 700+ words
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Newspaper article from: India Abroad; 9/4/1998; 700+ words
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Magazine article from: International Bulletin of Missionary Research; 10/1/2007; ; 700+ words
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Oh, For a Fair View of Hinduism...
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Newspaper article from: Hinduism Today; 3/31/2006; ; 700+ words
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Newspaper article from: Hinduism Today; 12/31/2005; ; 700+ words
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Hinduism
Dictionary entry from: New Dictionary of the History of Ideas
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Hinduism and Mythology
Book article from: Myths and Legends of the World
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Hinduism, History of Science and Religion
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Science and Religion
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Hinduism, Contemporary Issues in Science and Religion
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Science and Religion
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Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Food and Culture
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