Similar words: hinduism, induct, wind up, induce, industry, indulge, induction, inductive. Meaning: [‚hɪn'duː] n. 1. a native or inhabitant of Hindustan or India 2. a person who adheres to Hinduism. adj. of or relating to or supporting Hinduism.
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31, In the Hindu tradition, a favorite devotional practice is the clothing of the images of the gods.
32, This double view of the female has repercussions within the lives of Hindu women.
33, One day a telegram arrived from a Hindu warning the Mahatma not to condemn Hindus for what they had done.
34, A chemist, estate agent and travel agent in Bradford were attacked with petrol bombs and three Hindu temples set on fire.
35, It does not encourage religious authorities to sink into meditation, as do the Hindu fakirs.
36, The idea of a place for the dying, so close to a venerated Hindu shrine, upset the temple priests.
37, Once a year worshippers gather at Hindu temples to celebrate the birthday of Murugan, son of the goddess Parvathi.
38, The Arjun tank, named after a mythical Hindu warrior, would eventually compete with products in the Western arms market.
39, The Hindu traditional family has to live with this paradox.
40, Secondly, as mentioned before,[www.Sentencedict.com] Hindu society is patrilineal and it follows a rigid system of caste distinction.
41, A Hindu deity with many arms flashes up on the screen.
42, The travellers were guided around the Hindu Kush by local people who had lived there all their lives.
43, Khan lost his seat in the 1991 elections, when a Hindu revivalist wave swept his constituency.
44, The theory is directly related to the Hindu concept of Karma, pre-suggesting a principle of reincarnation.
45, He once wrote Jefferson that Catholicism was Hindu and cabalistic.
46, This is reflected in the religion, which in turn serves as the model for traditional Hindu society.
47, The Hindu of May 20 reported that the death toll in the coastal districts had reached 817 and was expected to rise.
48, In her own writings she went considerably beyond the biblical Song of Songs or even Hindu devotional language in her descriptions.
49, A woman's chastity is considered as her highest virtue and all Hindu traditional literature extols the greatness of a chaste woman.
50, Usually, auspicious times for Hindu weddings are ascertained by Brahmin priests who are paid to consult the stars.
51, They accused the government, which is led by Hindu nationalists, of caving in to foreign pressure.
52, Gandhi applied a technique of combat which turned the traditional docility of the gentle Hindu into heroism.
53, Hindu thought concerning the nature of time is well illustrated by the way in which causal relations were expressed in Sanskrit.
54, Men with feminine propensities might turn to women(sentencedict.com), and the soul of a blood-thirsty Hindu could be reincarnated in an animal.
55, Demonstrators also pressed the nationalist campaign for a temple on the site of a mosque demolished by a Hindu mob in December.
56, Out goes secularism and economic reform; in comes Hindu nationalism.
57, Without following this Hindu custom, it would be difficult to get the girls married.
58, A special funeral pyre was built in the nearby woods to cremate deceased Hindu servicemen.
59, It is now sacred to Hindu women because it is thought that offerings at this shrine will cure childlessness.
60, This provoked intense opposition, not least from her own family, in a militantly Hindu city like Kumbbakoman.
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