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Essay heading: Hindu Religion
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Personal humility and high ethical behavior are essential elements to all facets of the Hindu religions traditions. In Hinduism, different aspects of one reality are symbolized by the many gods and goddesses of Hinduism. For example, Brahma is that reality in its role as creator of the universe; in Vishnu it is seen as the preserver and the upholder of the universe; and Shiva is that same reality viewed as the principle of transcendence which will one day 'destroy' the universe... displayed 300 characters
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For example, Brahma is that reality in its role as creator of the universe; in Vishnu it is seen as the preserver and the upholder of the universe; and Shiva is that same reality viewed as the principle of transcendence which will one day 'destroy' the universe. These are the Trimurti, the ' three forms,' and they are not so much different gods as different ways of looking at the same God... displayed next 300 characters
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