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  • #REDIRECT [[Template:Hinduism (compact)]]
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  • ...ress, ISBN 978-0192800947 </ref>, <ref>WJ Johnson (2009), A Dictionary of Hinduism, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0198610250</ref> innermost essence<ref>
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  • ..., then only one can achieve the state of samadhi. It has been mentioned in Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism etc., with different names. Still, all conclude that it
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  • ...br/>Merriam-Webster dictionary defines shastra as the sacred scriptures of Hinduism consisting of four text categories: shruti (vedic texts), [[Smruti (memory)
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  • ...are called as Dikpalas. The Dikpalas (also called Lokapalas) are known in Hinduism as the guardians of the directions. Each God or Goddess represents a specif
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  • In Hinduism, the number three has great importance in religious studies as well as in r ...only became a social need but also an eternal duty of every individual. In Hinduism, marriage is regarded as a religious sacrament in which a man and a woman a
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