No, don't stop. I love to read your questions and I am learning a bit more on Hinduism thanks to you and your questions. Hinduism has always fascinated me, but unfortunately at the moment I don't have time to pursue this great knowledge.
2007-03-16 07:53:11
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answered by remy 5
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Yes. Because there is no such a thing as Hinduism.
One will not find the word Hindu in the Bhagavad-gita. Indeed, there is no such word as Hindu in the entire Vedic literature. This word has been introduced by the Muslims from provinces next to India, such as Afghanistan, Baluchistan, and Persia. There is a river called Sindhu bordering the north western provinces of India, and since the Muslims there could not pronounce Sindhu properly, they instead called the river Hindu, and the inhabitants of this tract of land they called Hindus. In India, according to the Vedic language, the Europeans are called mlecchas or yavanas. Similarly, Hindu is a name given by the Muslims.
2007-03-17 02:46:29
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answered by Gaura 7
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Yes, instead you should start asking questions on the root of all the religions ie, Sanatan Vedic Dharma or the Divine Eternal Religion, which is universal but is in the hiding.
2007-03-17 02:43:19
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answered by Vijay D 7
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ask yourself. have you got anything by asking this type of question.? can your questions will change someone or some thing? are you getting any answer which is helping you in any form? if your answer is Yes then keep asking. but if your answer is No, then think again and again before waisting your time. because this time will never come in your life again.according to gita only KARMA YOGI will get the rewards. and not the thinkers
2007-03-16 17:24:00
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answered by Navin B 2
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If you are on the right path, there is no stopping or going back. While talking about Dharma, Veda Vyas says, "I KEEP TELLING with my hands raised...". This is the way. Your questions are thought provoking. I have learnt more by your questions and answers than all other answers on Y!Answers.
2007-03-16 15:24:59
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answered by Smart Indian 4
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No, just questions about Hinduism that are that general.
If you want to question Hinduism...try something more profound.
~ Eric Putkonen
2007-03-16 14:50:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Any body's answer gives you a clear idea about your subject. Did anyone serious about your questions. Can't you paste another question with your experience.
2007-03-16 14:57:48
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answered by Expression 5
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Are you getting bored? Please do tell about the highest philosophy which is still in question. Philosophy is a evolving science.
2007-03-16 14:54:18
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answered by ShanShui 4
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Thanks a lot. Keep on. People are learning more about Hinduism from the exploring and exposing value able answers of esteemed participants.
2007-03-16 14:57:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Deary !
If one's deaf u may still make him understand, but if someone pretend to be so, all ur tries will go to vain. Let our religion be contained within us. There's no need for others to ackowledge it.
2007-03-16 14:52:20
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answered by s0u1 reaver 5
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