Religion widely practiced in the Indian subcontinent.
The religion of most people in India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Nepal.
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Examples for "Hindooism"
Examples for "Hindooism"
1Yet even Hindooism, so powerful, so rich, so ancient, is giving way at every point.
2We have already seen how Carey at the end of the eighteenth century found Hindooism at its worst.
3During these years, the religion seems at first to have been the worship of snakes, and afterwards Hindooism.
4They are said to have been savages, and not of Tibetan origin, and are now converted to Hindooism.
5Half the soldiers in a regiment lately stationed at Benares were converted to Hindooism before they left that holy place.
1Indonesia recognizes five religions apart from Islam, including Hinduism, Christianity, and Buddhism.
2This has been in all ages the chief characteristic of speculative Hinduism.
3These first settlers in Borneo professed Hinduism and to some extent Buddhism.
4I'd since discovered that the Balinese practice Hinduism with a nature-worshiping twist.
5Islam, Buddhism and Hinduism were the next most common religions in Australia.
6Jadav is a new kind of Dalit, the lowest caste in Hinduism.
7Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism-it is all a perversion of the founder's ideas.
8In Hinduism, Hanuman is a monkey god revered for courage and power.
9Heaven and hell aren't ideas I've heard discussed very much in Hinduism.
10Yet in spite of their exuberance Hinduism and the jungle have considerable uniformity.
11India is an exception, but Hinduism is quite compatible with secularism.
12The second is rejection of Hinduism and wholesale conversion to Islam or Christianity.
13Widowhood in Hinduism, marriage among Muslims-theyare proverbs for the misery of women.
14More recently she has flirted with Hinduism and channelled Nazi-era divas.
15But the difficulty with both Buddhism and Hinduism is that transmigration cannot regenerate.
16That's not to sentimentalise Hinduism with its Brahmins and caste system.
Translations for Hinduism