Anyone here practice Hinduism?

nigerbang

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If so I had a few questions for ya..
Dont post here if you have something negative or off topic to say..
 

flower

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Had friends, man and his wife that were Hindu..reincarnation from one stage of life form to another. I don’t know much, but I can try and answer with stuff they shared.
 

flower

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Originally Posted by NigerBang
http:///forum/post/3113339
Had a few questions about The Gita..

Their god names I didn’t get..too many…and I really didn’t get into their books where the gods talked. Some kind of holy song or scripture..something like that. They spoke mostly about why they believed what they did, and what was allowed to eat and that kind of stuff. You should be able to go online and find that info real easy. Sorry, I am not much help.
 

flower

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Originally Posted by NigerBang
http:///forum/post/3113347
The Gita as in The Bhagavad Gita...
Question is about Krishna and Arjuna..
I just typed in gita…you should be able to read the entire thing on line somewhere. It supposed to be a conversation between the two gods. It is a main scripture for them..so it should be online, not just info on it.
Are you in a debate with someone, or are you seeking?
 

nigerbang

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I research many religions.. I suppose in the back of my mind I am looking for the one.. More of a pursuit of knowledge..
I once spent 3 months reading info on Voodoo... Intresting stuff... So now I am onto Hinduism... Im very intrested in what I have read.. I just ordered The Gita and The Vedas online..
 

nigerbang

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The is the question I have..
In The Gita:
Karma yoga is acting is doing ones duties in life as duties or dharma without concern of results..and also nishkam karma(Selfless action).. What I'm confused on is this..
Krishna ask Ajruna to abandon all forms of dharma and surrender to him to achieve the ultimate perfection of life.. So is dharma just used to reach a point of enlightenment and the final step to surrender to Krishna or was it meant to look past Dharma as what the human eye can see..?
 

flower

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Originally Posted by NigerBang
http:///forum/post/3113359
The is the question I have..
In The Gita:
Karma yoga is acting is doing ones duties in life as duties or dharma without concern of results..and also nishkam karma(Selfless action).. What I'm confused on is this..
Krishna ask Ajruna to abandon all forms of dharma and surrender to him to achieve the ultimate perfection of life.. So is dharma just used to reach a point of enlightenment and the final step to surrender to Krishna or was it meant to look past Dharma as what the human eye can see..?

Well…your question is beyond me. Sorry I am not much help. I am sure there is a chat line someplace…they would be happy to tell you. Type in some key words and see what you find.
 

nigerbang

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Originally Posted by Flower
http:///forum/post/3113372

Well…your question is beyond me. Sorry I am not much help. I am sure there is a chat line someplace…they would be happy to tell you. Type in some key words and see what you find.
LOL.. It happens.. Like said... I study lots of religion and look very deep into it and always come up odd questions..
 

jennythebugg

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things are ok here.i miss my kitty but she was very old and sick and she is in a better place now. how are you and yours ?
 

nigerbang

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Just picked the little one up from her very first day of "Big Kid school"
She had a blast.. I posted some semi recent pics the other day since I lost most of everything and am now just getting it all back together..
I think i called it Rather Bored.. which I usually am.. LOL
 
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