Not necessarily. But a Hindu, brought up in a Hindu way of life in the next birth also gets a more spiritually enlightened family within India, since India is the land in the world where spiritual purity prevails as compared to any other part of the world. That explains why persons born else where come to India like Mother Teresa, The Mother of Pondicherry, Sister Nivedita, Anne Bessant, Mira Ben, Sir John Woodroff etc came to India and died here.
2007-12-13 16:59:02
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answered by ? 7
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Hinduism is the oldest existing religion on earth. With a vast collection of knowledge. It is such a religion(way of life) which was not founded or propagated by a single person, rather it is a collection of thoughts which later referred to as a religions by the invader who invaded in India. Some of the contributions of Hindus to the world can be referred as below Aryabhatt - astronomer and mathematician Bhaskaracharya ii - genius in algebra Acharya kanad - founder of atomic theory Nagarjuna - wizard of chemical science Acharya charak - father of medicine Acharya sushrut - father of plastic surgery Varahamihir - eminent astrologer and astronomera Acharya patanjali - father of yoga Acharya bharadwaj - pioneer of aviation technology Acharya kapil - father of cosmology Acharya vatsayan - founder of sexual theory Some eminent Hindus of the modern age are Mahatma Gandhi (Man of Last Millennium) Amitabh Bachchan (Man of Last Millennium) C.V.Raman (Physicist) (Others can be found in the sources) So my advice is to before writing something wrong about Hinduism you should get some knowledge. As per Julia Roberts is concerned she is a senior actress and she is capable of deciding which is good or bad for her. If she has embraced Hinduism in search of peace then I think it is a right choice because it is the religion of peace and history is the witness that Hinduism never attacked other religions. (Some may argue about the Babri Mosque demolition or Gujarat riots. for them I would like to say you could find only two incidents of hate from a religion which is 10000 years old)
2016-05-23 01:39:04
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answered by ? 3
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Process of birth-death-rebirth is natural. It is governed by Law of Karma, Law of Cause and effect. This is a universal law applicable to all, not Hindus sopecially.
The aim to be liberated fromthis cycle, and the way is doing good deed and avoiding bad deeds.
Try to be good in this life, sans labels of "faith".
2007-12-11 11:50:52
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answered by rupee100 5
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The actions in your current life will determine your fate in the next. If you are good, true and faithful to your beliefs, most likely your next life will be rich and bountiful. If you are bad, you will most likely end up a beggar or animal. Karma has amazing power over people, if you do not receive you penance in this life, I'm betting you'll get them in the next.
2007-12-11 05:50:59
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answered by Tohru ♥ Kyo 3
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If all hindus were reincarnated to be Hindus again wouldnt there be more Hindus on the earth?
2007-12-11 03:54:11
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answered by ditto 2
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Being a hindu, or any other nationality, refers to this Earth realm only. Even marriage ceases after death.
2007-12-11 03:47:22
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answered by Anonymous
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NO. It is appointed once for a man (or woman) to die then comes the judgement. It is better to get your sins forgiven through Jesus. There are a lot of Christians in India that believe this.
2007-12-11 04:28:17
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answered by Neil 7
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No true Hindu wants to be born again at all.
There appears to be no guarantee, or choice in the matter.
2007-12-11 03:49:37
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answered by A.V.R. 7
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Have you ever heard anyone being reincarnated, besides the traditional Dalai Lama, who needs to find successor, to keep its going? I think never, or its just a lie. Think over.
2007-12-11 03:52:03
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answered by Anonymous
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hindu up on this...you could be a cow on the streets of india.
2007-12-11 03:46:20
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answered by Old guy 5
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