Can you describe a Hindu wedding ceremony?
Traditional Hindu wedding ceremonies can last for days and involve much ritual in Sanskrit which may be understood only (MORE)
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How did Hinduism effect society?
Hinduism is an important source of political discourse & Hind...
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What does shiva god of dance do in the hindu religon?
Shiva is the #3 god in the triumvirate. It consists of 3 gods...
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Do Hindu people believe in more than one god?
Hindus recognize one God, Brahman, as the ultimate deity. The...
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Devi is the mother goddess in Hindu faith. She has creative a...
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Does Buddhism accept the Hindu caste system?
Technically, Buddha condemned the caste systems, but it is st...
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What are sacred texts to the Hindu?
There are four Vedas, the Rig Veda, Sama Veda, Yajur Veda and...
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What is the oldest Hindu temple?
There is a temple in a 400 million year old cave in Malaysia....
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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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Hindu temples typically consist of a prayer hall called a man...
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How did Hinduism effect society?
Hinduism is an important source of political discourse & Hind...
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How do Hindu men regard & treat women in their society?
Hindu men typically view themselves as the patriarch of the f...
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What is the hindu title of respect?
A Hindu title of respect, example Shri Krishna, The feminine ...
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Do Hindu people eat chicken eggs?
The Bahagavad Gita will answer all of your questions on Hindu...
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How many gods do the Hindu believe in?
Hinduism is sometimes referred to as henotheistic (i.e., invo...
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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 the Hindu social class?
The works of Hinduism describe two dynamic social systems: th...
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What is a Hindu lawgiver called?
A manu is a Hindu lawgiver. According to Hindu traditions, Ma...
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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?
A manu is a Hindu lawgiver. According to Hindu traditions, Ma...
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What congress party leader was assassinated in 1948 by a Hindu extremist?
On January 30,1948 Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated by a Hindu...
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How many gods do the Hindu believe in?
Hinduism is sometimes referred to as henotheistic (i.e., invo...
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Who is the Hindu God of Destruction?
Shiva is the "destroyer of the world" in Hindu religion. ChaCha!
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What is a Hindu lawgiver called?
A manu is a Hindu lawgiver. According to Hindu traditions, Ma...
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Hindus are instructed by the Bhagavad Gita, their holy script...
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What does the Hindu god Kishna represent?
The Hindu god Krishna is believed to be the Supreme Being in ...
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There are many gods in the Hindu religion. Annapurna, Ganesha...
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What is against the Hindu religion?
Hinduism has no specific proscriptions against eating meat, b...
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.
About Wedding
A wedding is the celebration of worlds colliding; and as anybody who has ever watched TLC or Lifestyle networks knows, making sure these worlds come together without a hitch takes serious work and serious cash. The wedding and reception locations cost money, as does the officiator, decorations, dresses, rings, tuxes, photographer, programs, flowers, music, transporting the wedding party to the reception, more decorations, food, drinks, entertainment, etc. Its almost always easier on everybody to just elope.

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