Can hindu men date white women?
Many Hindu's have arranged marriages and are not allowed to date another man or women when you are in an arranged marriage. Most Hindu's will only date other Hindu women, but it depends on the person and his loyalty to the Hindu faith.ChaCha again!
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What is the difference between Atman and atman in Hinduism?
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How did Hinduism effect society?
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Do Hindu people believe in more than one god?
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What are sacred texts to the Hindu?
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What do the Hindu religion believe in?
There are four Vedas, the Rig Veda, Sama Veda, Yajur Veda and...
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What is the difference between Atman and atman in Hinduism?
In Hindu philosophy, atman it refers to one's true self beyon...
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How did Hinduism effect society?
Hinduism is an important source of political discourse & Hind...
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How did Hinduism effect society?
Hinduism is an important source of political discourse & Hind...
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What are the 3 main gods of the Hindu religion?
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How do Hindu men regard & treat women in their society?
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Do Hindu people eat chicken eggs?
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How many gods do the Hindu believe in?
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Who is the hindu "creator god"?
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What is the Hindu social class?
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What is a Hindu lawgiver called?
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Who are the three main Hindu gods?
The Hindu triad (Trimurti) consists of Brahma, Vishnu, and Siva.
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Who is the hindu "creator god"?
Brahma a god often identified, with Vishnu and Shiva, as one ...
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What is a Hindu lawgiver called?
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What congress party leader was assassinated in 1948 by a Hindu extremist?
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How many gods do the Hindu believe in?
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What does the name uma mean in hindu?
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What is a Hindu lawgiver called?
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Who are the three main Hindu gods?
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About Hindu
Hinduism is the predominant religion of India, and is the oldest major religion in the world, predating even Buddhism and Judaism. It is formed from a plethora of religious traditions, lacking any single founder. The religion is built around the Vedic tradition, and the holy texts include the Vedas, Upanishads, Purana, Mahabharata, and Ramayana. These texts discuss theology, philosophy, and mythology. Because the tradition lacks uniformity, the concept of a deity varies, and includes monotheism, polytheism, pantheism, atheism, and gnosticism. Hinduism is the third largest religion in the world, behind Christianity and Islam.

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