Hindu Culture And Diversity: The Pride Of Hindu Dharma

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I am born from age to age - Diversity - The Pride of Hindu Dharma
Hinduism as a way of living or religion is beautiful which is based on the diversity that interlinks social fabric, culture, language, customs, rituals, belief systems, astrology, art and science. India society is very diversified and one of the still thriving great social formations of world. This is a beautiful subject for social scientists and reformers to study on a deep basis. This fabric should not be lost to any kind of monotheist kinds as their scope is very limited and flat. It has to be noted that many major cultures got vanished by the surge of major religions in many parts of the world. Hindu culture is still intact due to its naturalness and social depth. Now, those lost cultures of the world can only be studied through books, …show more content…

In India, majority of Hindus lived with shortcomings of many kinds very happily throughout, as simplicity is the base of its culture. This is very evident when we see its country side temples that are very old and primitive. Hindus lived a contented life, learned the art of living from these serene backgrounds of life. Needless to say this feature has been easily manipulated due to its diversified and open kind of approach. Over the past this has happened and this has become a culture that anyone can do anything against what you called Hindu or its basic foundations. This was the experience of all Hindus in India irrespective of whether they are from any political backgrounds. Interestingly, other religions have thrived beautifully in this land without any sorts of hindrances. Communists stand for their ideologies, Islam stand for their own things and Christians are good in their own aspects. People who cannot understand the basic Hindu social fabric or has no learning capacity, patience or for social advantages has left this beautiful religion. To be a Hindu or to remain as a Hindu you need only three things guts, patience

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