Unlike most major religions, Hinduism has no single founder. Hinduism developed and changed over 3,500 years, growing out of the diverse peoples whosettled India. These groups include the original inhabitants of the Indus Valley as well as the nomadic Aryanswho entered India in about 1500 BC....
读音:英['hinduizəm] 美[] Hinduism 基本解释 n. 印度教 Hinduism 网络释义 n. 印度教 词组短语 1、hinduism and buddhism 印度教和佛教 2、hinduism has no founder 印度教没有创始人 3、hinduism web 印度教网站 4、hinduism is the largest 印度教是最大的 ...
Hinduism is formed of diverse traditions and has no single founder. Among its roots is the historical Vedic religion of Iron Age India, and as such Hinduism is often called the "oldest living religion" or the "oldest living major tradition". ...
Hinduism is both a civilization and a congregation of religions; it has neither a beginning or founder, nor a central authority, hierarchy, or organization. Every attempt at a specific definition of Hinduism has proved unsatisfactory in one way or another, the more so because the finest scholars...
Hinduism is not by nature aproselytizingreligion, in part because of its inextricable roots in the social system and the land ofIndia. In the late 20th century, however, many new gurus, such asMaharishi Mahesh Yogi, the founder ofTranscendental Meditation, and Sathya Sai Baba, were successful ...
Unlike most world religions, there is no singular founder of Hinduism, so no one knows who started Hinduism. Since the tradition is so ancient, there are few facts known about its origins and early history. When did Hinduism begin? Some scholars believe that Hinduism originated where northern ...
Hinduism is the major religion of India, practiced by more than 80% of the population. In contrast to other religions, it has no founder.Considered the oldest religion in the world, it dates back, perhaps, to prehistoric times. No single creed or doctrine binds Hindus together. Intellectually...
Advertisement Yogapedia Explains Hinduism Full of rituals and various observations, Hinduism is thought to be the oldest religion in the world that is still practiced today. There is no specific founder or governing system; however, the governing texts or scriptures include theVedas, theUpanishads, ...
Smarta means a follower of classical smriti, particularly the Dharma Shastras, Puranas and Itihasas. Smartas revere the Vedas and honor the Agamas. Today this faith is synonymous with the teachings of Adi Shankara, the monk-philosopher known asshanmata sthapanacharya, “founder of the six-sec...
God’s Dream for humanity is the gradual realization that we can become One.—Jean Vanier (1) On May 7th, Canadian Catholic humanitarian, Jean Vanier, died at the age of 90.2 Vanier, founder of L’Arche where Henri Nouwen spent the last ten years of his life, was a major proponent of...