Hinduism: The Question Of Morality And Origin Of Hinduism

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Part I
The Question of Origin: Hinduism believes everything has been in existence and is a part of numerous gods. In (Foundation of Indian Psychology Vol.2 Pg.116) the text Hinduism is a treasury of spiritual laws discovered by different people in different times of life. Over the centuries the Hindus beliefs are not literally interpreted by the scriptures and there ethics are derived from them.
The Question of Identity: This is believed everything is spiritual and is different in life. Man has to enter a state of Nirvana so there soul will have enteral peace. In (Weider & Gutierrez Consider. Pg67) text Hinduism teaches about reincarnation and an individual’s future state is based on the good and bad that they have done in their present life.
The Question of Meaning/Purpose: Hinduism is more of a dream of illusions that life has no meaning and does not truly exist. Were here for the purpose of nothing and in a state lower then Nirvana. In text (Hindson &Cancer Pg.387 and Weider & Gutierrez Condsier. Pg70) this is that if one does not concept the growth of themselves they will remai...

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