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  • ...was a saint of the [[The Hindu Renaissances#Medieval Renaissance|medieval Hindu renaissance]]. ...ave him a name Meer Mahda, a combination of the Muslim name Meer and the [[Hindu]] name Madhav.
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  • ...ritualism and false doctrine prevalent in both [[Hindu]] as well as Muslim communities. He preached brotherhood of mankind. He was for unity and harmony amongst H ...Sant preached to one and all, both Hindus and Muslims . People of both the communities became his followers. His words are compiled in nineteen granths (books):
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  • ...ence, plants have been implemented in [[worship]] and ceremonies. Specific communities, such as Bishnois, Bhils, and Swadhyayis, have a close connection with the It has been common for many communities to implement sustainable development when constructing a temple. Almost eve
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  • ...Krishna]] movement, ISKCON is comprised of more than 350 centers, 60 rural communities, 50 schools and 60 restaurants worldwide. ===Communities===
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  • ...the temple and only they can bathe and adorn it.<ref>JAIN, Girilal: The [[Hindu]] Phenomenon. UBSPD, Delhi 1994.</ref><ref>Eschmann, Kulke and Tripathi, ed ...g Parvata Raya of Jaintia Khasis was important amongst Khasis. Even in the Hindu scriptures like ''[[Mahābhārata]]'' mention is made of [[Pāndava]] warri
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  • ...ds long and enlightening experience with life. It mot only needs to create communities that do not clash with each other, but needs to place them in the society i ...d over time. This is how very small communities manage to survive in the [[Hindu]] society and succeed in retaining their uniqueness. This is the arrangemen
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  • ...ormed by Sri Vallabha Acharya (1479 - 1531), one of the 5 main acharyas of Hindu Dharma, who advocated Shuddha advaita (Pure Non-dualism). ''See also: [[Hindu-inspired organizations]]''
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  • ...is initiatives and contributions, the [[Ādi]] [[Hindu]] Society, a Dalit [[Hindu]] community conferred on him the title Muni. He demonstrated through his li * He was conferred the title <b>Muni</b> (seer) by [[Ādi]] [[Hindu]] Society in Hyderabad<ref>Nayana, P326</ref>.
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  • ...fear of death or injury is the major cause of fear in human beings. But [[Hindu]] Dharma teaches that what we call death is merely the destruction of our p ...ompanionship of our dear ones be they family members of be they friends. [[Hindu]] Dharma teaches us that separation from our loved ones is an invevitable f
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  • ...e the presence of Rāmāyaṇa tradition among the various janajāti people and communities in the northeast Bharat. Most surprising is the presence of folklore among ...ced to the ‘Karbi Rāmāyaṇa’ by Swami Bangovind Parampanthi of Assam Vishwa Hindu Parishad. The great savant Lakhiman Guru who worked among the Karbi people,
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  • ...ough their devotion to [[Hindu views on monotheism|God Almighty]] became [[Hindu saints]]. They not only challenged barriers to become recognized as saints While [[Vedas]] were [[Hindu scriptures|śastras]] that most Brahmins claimed as theirs to preach and in
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  • ...nd further supports Out of India theory and [[History of ancient geography|Hindu myths]] of the sons of Emperor Priyavrata inheriting the eastern world isla ...u]] scriptures, one can notice racial variations among the Vedic seers and communities of whom they write about. For example, Sage Kanva was explicitly noted as h
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  • ...ri Swami Sivananda, [http://www.sivanandadlshq.org/download/hindufest.htm|"Hindu Fasts & Festivals"], Divine Life Society</ref> The festival is marked by re Many communities build a bonfire on the night before Holi, starting with kindling and logs w
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  • ...10|title=Kalaripayattu academy braces for action|language=en-IN|work=[[The Hindu]]|url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Thiruvananthapuram/kalaripayattu ...ne 2019|title=The ancient martial art of Kalaripayattu in Delhi|work=[[The Hindu]]|url=https://www.thehindu.com/life-and-style/fitness/the-ancient-martial-a
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  • ...rmons, education, worship and charity activities, and temple explorations. Hindu preachers exist among several ethnicities, nationalities, and countries. ==Mainstream Hindu Channels==
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  • ...universities, the outlawing of [[Hindu]] asceticism and the slaughter of [[Hindu]] clergy, they had no resources to continue their tradition and Buddhism wa ...ory waves of Buddhist monks from Sind to Kathiawar.<ref> P. 116 ''Building Communities in Gujarāt: Architecture and Society During the Twelfth Through Fourteenth
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  • Because [[Hindu history|history]] is so ancient, going back to the prehistoric eras of Pale ...ain all 3 never lived in the same century.) A tribe-based example is how [[Hindu mythology explained#Hayagriva|Hayagriva is mentioned numerous times]] but r
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  • ...litical thinking started declining after the twelfth century CE, as most [[Hindu]] [[kingdoms]] were overrun by Islamic conquerors. Political ideas continue ...mination of coercion, and aiming for unanimity in decision-making within communities and assemblies. Following the Gandhian concept of Swaraj, he said that in h
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  • ...yogas the [[atma|soul]] can attain [[Moksha]] or spiritual progress. And a Hindu is one of the members of the [[Ārya Samudāy]]. ...angerous moment in human history, the only way of salvation is the ancient Hindu way." - Mark Twain
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  • ...in Vedic ceremonies|Jains to participate in many ceremonies of mainstream Hindu societies]]. The priest of the temple there was Challapilla, a Jain Brāhma ==Communities==
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