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1. An .............. lives a life of solutide and meditation?
2. What cultures combined to form Hinduism?
3. Krishna dances on these?
4. What stands for moral balance of all things?

2007-12-12 12:34:17 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

3 answers

1- yogi

2- none... hinduism itself is a culture its main paths are Vaishnava, shaiva, sauras, shaktas, gauras and tantra

3- Krishna makes us dance on his divine flute. In chaildhood krishna danced before gopis for buttermilk, out of playhood

4- Our own soul is the root behind all balances

2007-12-13 00:02:07 · answer #1 · answered by ۞Aum۞ 7 · 3 0

1. An Ascetic(Sanyasi) lives a life of solutide and meditation?
2. What cultures combined to form Hinduism?
Hinduism is a Religion-So the question of cultures combining does not arise.
3. Krishna dances on these?
sri.Krishna dances on what? He dances on the head of a huge snake called "Kaalinga"
4. What stands for moral balance of all things?
The Religious Texts- Vedham

2007-12-15 09:58:47 · answer #2 · answered by ssrvj 7 · 0 0

First false impression of Hinduism is that it's labeled as a faith. It is not any. Hinduism is a dharma or the nearest interpretation in any language is 'a lifestyle'. You needn't convert into hinduism. You justt comply with it. You can belong to any faith and nonetheless be a Hindu. This is correct hinduism, dont comply with the narrowed interpretation many men and women supply. However if you're shopping fo a religious enlightenment you wish to have now not comply with a certain faith. Religion is a side of spirituality now not the wrong way round. We have the identical colour of blood, we survive the identical earth, we breathe the identical air. If you comply with hinduism despite the fact that you have to quit whatever. That is devout prejudice.

2016-09-05 10:30:50 · answer #3 · answered by ? 1 · 0 0

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