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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91, Indians mournfully called this the Hindu rate of growth.
92, They overlapped with many meditation systems of his epoch. This included Hindu, Jain and independent systems.
93, Church officials in Orissa today welcomed a proper and fair investigation into the alleged Christian role in the killing of a Hindu religious leader and four associates three years ago.
94, A Hindu holy man stands on the banks of the Ganges in Varanasi, December 3 , 2001.
95, Any of numerous hereditary, endogamous social subclasses stratified according to Hindu ritual purity.
96, The reason is the healthy food served by ISKCON, or the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, a Hindu organization.
97, Bihari and 15 associates, many of whom were members of his family, were convicted of killing 4 men after a rival holy man was appointed chief priest of a Hindu temple.
98, Hindu mythology holds that three generations of deceased are in a netherworld called Pitru-loka that exists between heaven and earth.
99, The Hindu people of this 500 year-old city, revere the Hanuman languars.
100, The wedding actually took place at a Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu state,[www.Sentencedict.com] with the dog bride wearing an orange sari and flowers.
101, 52Supplies for US Army troops overlook the Hindu Kush mountains at Observation Post Mustang in Kunar Province, Afghanistan.
102, Local attractions include the stone-carved Hindu temples in the Batu Caves, the aboriginal communities at Pulau Carey and international sporting events like Formula One and yacht races.
103, Wedged between two enemies—India with its Hindu majority and Muslim Pakistan—Kashmir has been caught in the cross fire for a half century.
104, It gives in clean and concise terms the past history of Delhi under the Hindu Pathan and Mughal dynasties.
105, The Hindu goddess Laxmi, is also called Padma, Kamia and Kamalasana, all names for the lotus.
106, Adat derives in part from the ancient animist and Hindu belief system of the Minangkabau,[sentencedict.com] which existed before the arrival of Islam to Sumatra.
107, Like all Hindu scriptures, the Rig Veda was passed on primarily in an oral fashion.
108, The same goes for a rock carving in Jammu and Kashmir of the Hindu deity Devi riding a lion; and for the ruins of a copper temple in Arunachal Pradesh on the border with China.
109, Starting in the 1980s, a Hindu religious movement called Swadhyaya Parivar led thousands of farmers in Gujarat to build waterways that direct monsoon runoff into large open wells.
110, He studied the Hindu scriptures under Brahmin priests, but became disillusioned with the teachings of Hinduism.
111, Many Nepalese are ethnic Indians, and both countries have a Hindu religious majority.
112, In 2008, more than 145 people died in a stampede at a remote Hindu temple at the foothill of the.
113, The incarnation a Hindu deity, especially Vishnu, in human or animal form.
114, Samadhi is a term used in Hindu and Buddhist yogic meditation.
115, Only Hindus practice the caste system; it is abandoned if a Hindu becomes a Mohammedan or a Christian.
116, Vivekananda, more than any earlier Hindu reformer, encouraged social service and the uplift of the downtrodden.
117, An idol is seen reflected on a mirror as an artist gives final touches to an idol of Hindu goddess Durga for the forthcoming Durga Puja festival in Allahabad, India, Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2009.
118, The Hindu god of friendship and alliances, usually invoked together with Varuna as an upholder of order, punisher of falsehood, supporter of heaven and earth, and bringer of rain.
119, From this came the additional idea that much of what we call Hindu culture was in fact Dravidian, and later borrowed by Aryans who, however, never gave the Dravidians proper credit for it.
120, The Festival of Lights—a Hindu New Year's celebration—doesn't occur until October or November.
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