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Who is Hindu ??

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1Who is Hindu ?? Empty Who is Hindu ?? Mon Dec 19, 2011 8:12 am

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A Hindu is he who believes that the Vedas contain self-evident and axiomatic truths.” said Lokamaniya Tilak.

The Hindu Maha Sabha has given another definition: “A Hindu is one who believes in a religion which has originated in India.”

“Those who burn the dead are Hindus.” This is another definition given by some.

“He who protects the cows and the Brahmins is a Hindu.” This is another definition given by some.

Some define: “A Hindu is one who regards India as his motherland and the most sacred spot on earth.”

Some others define: “He who calls and considers himself a Hindu is a Hindu.”

Some define: “He who accepts the Vedas, the Smritis, the Puranas and the Tantras as the basis of religion and of the rule of conduct, and believes in one Supreme God (Brahman), in the Law of Karma or retributive justice, and in reincarnation (Punarjanma), is a Hindu.”

“He who follows the Vedic or Sanatana-Dharma is a Hindu.” This is the definition by some.

“He who is a follower of the Vedanta is a Hindu.” This is another definition given by some others.

“He who has perfect faith in the Law of Karma, the law of reincarnation Avatara, ancestor worship, Varnashrama Dharma, Vedas and existence of God, he who practises the instructions given in the Vedas with faith and earnestness, he who does Sandhya, Sraaddha, Pitri-Tarpana and the Pancha-Maha-Yajnas, he who follows the Varnashrama Dharmas, he who worships the Avataras and studies the Vedas, is a Hindu.” This is the definition given by some highly cultured men. This is the only correct and complete definition.

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2Who is Hindu ?? Empty Re: Who is Hindu ?? Mon Dec 19, 2011 8:13 am

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That part of the great Aryan race which migrated from Central Asia, through the mountain passes into India, settled first in the districts near the river Sindhu, now called the Indus, on the other side of the river. The Persians pronounced the word Sindhu as Hindu, and named their Aryan brethren Hindus. Hindu is only a corrupt form of Sindhu.

The Hindu Aryans spread themselves over the plains of the Ganga. Then the Persians gave the name Hindusthan, or abode of the Hindus, to the whole of those districts between Punjab and Benaras.(Latest historical researches have now proved that the Aryans did not come from outside India, but were the original inhabitants of India.)

The classical name for India which is used in Sanskrit literature is Bharata-Varsha or Bharata-Khanda, after the name of Bharata who ruled over a large extent of territory in days of yore. Manu’s name for the whole central region between the Himalayas and the Vindhya mountains is Aryavarta, Abode of the Aryans. Another name for the whole of India is Jambu-Dvipa. The Greeks gave the name Indu to the whole of this country. It was on account of this India became popular as the name of this country throughout Europe.

Hindu is not a mere name. This name Hindu is not only of geographical, but also of national and racial importance. The whole history of our nation from the very beginning is bound up with it. All our ideas and ideals are so intimately connected with it that it is difficult to give a simple definition of it. Poets, prophets and Avataras came to sing the praises and glory of this name. Rishis, sages and saints took their birth to compile the Sastras and Darsanas for this nation. Heroes and warriors have fought for its honour and laid down their very lives for it. Piety, nobility, generosity, philosophy, religious bent of mind, Yoga, religious tolerance, wisdom, devotion, renunciation, Self-realisation. Ahimsa, Satya and purity are associated with the name ‘Hindu’.

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3Who is Hindu ?? Empty Re: Who is Hindu ?? Mon Dec 19, 2011 8:50 pm

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Namaste to Admin and everyone, came here from Facebook page. I generally agree, but I think not all the Hindus or non-Indian followers of Vedic tradition are worshipping Avatars. In my point of view (I may be wrong) Avatar worshippers are usually Vaishnavites, their primary worship are Avatars of Lord Vishnu - Rama, Krishna etc.

For example, my worship are Shiva and Shakti (It is clearly stated in Yajurveda in sacred Shatarudriya and especially in Atharvaveda that Rudra-Shiva is a Supreme Lord), and other Vedic Deities: special homage to Lord Indra because he's the King of Aryan society, Agni, Mitra-Varuna, Aryaman etc and Navagrahas (Soma, Surya, Shukra and others) also.

4Who is Hindu ?? Empty Re: Who is Hindu ?? Wed Dec 21, 2011 7:56 am

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Lord Shiva and Sakthi are the two energies within you. Try to find it out and life a happy life. God always bless you

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