Hniduism

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Religion

 

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Mary H

 

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July 23, 2014

 

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University

 

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Another shared belief is the understanding of karma which is literally the belief that all actions dictate how your life will progress. If you are a good person and do good things for people, good things will happen. There is also the shared belief that all human suffering can be attributed to a person lack of understanding of self which is thought to be perfect in every way but can only be understood through the lack of external distractions and replaced with a focus on the internal self (Fisher, 2005)...
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There is also the shared belief that all human suffering can be attributed to a person lack of understanding of self which is thought to be perfect in every way but can only be understood through the lack of external distractions and replaced with a focus on the internal self (Fisher, 2005). Cultural and Societal Influences The caste system, which is still used in India today but dates back to the Vedic age, is deeply engrained into the Hindu culture and greatly impacts every aspect of the regions that practice this religion in India...
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