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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151, Pic.10 A Hindu holy man ties a turban on the banks of "Sangam, " the confluence of rivers Ganges and Yamuna during the annual month long fair "Magh Mela" in Allahabad, India, Thursday, Jan. 28, 2010.
152, The association of dedicated prostitutes with certain Hindu shrines can be traced back to before the Christian era.
153, In Hindu mythology, the two demons Rahu and Ketu are said to "swallow" the sun during eclipses, snuffing out its life-giving light and causing food to become inedible and water undrinkable .
154, Coming through in flying colors, Hindu devotees celebrate Holi, the festival of color, dance, and crowds, at the Banke Bihari temple in Vrindavan, about 87 miles from New Delhi, on March 18.
155, Himself a Moslem, he married a Hindu girl and appointed Hindus to government posts.
156, Hardline Hindu organizations have been accused of carrying out deadly attacks on Christians.
157, According to the Hindu calendar, each year is ruled by a particular planet.
158, LUCKNOW, India (Reuters) - Thousands of people flocked to temples across India on Monday following reports that idols of Hindu gods were drinking milk given by devotees as sacred offerings.
159, He thinks the poorish showing of Muslim businessmen reflects Hindu practices that allow the build-up of family wealth, while Islam dissipates it by mandating legacies to distant kin.
160, Sometimes, such paintings depict not only Buddha but Hindu deities such as Shiva,[www.Sentencedict.com] Ganesha and Surya.
161, It can replace the idolatrous and immoral Hindu rites with its own imposing liturgy, and substitute the Cross for the abominable linga.
162, Her parents had decided that after the Hindu festival of Akha Teej, in April, she would return to live with her husband and his family.
163, Ramanujan's "Three Hundred Ramayanas, " is considered by Indologists to be a classic study of Hindu diversity and a discussion of the hundreds of different tellings of the epic story of Rama and Sita.
164, According to the Daily Mail of November 22, Newsweek magazine depicted President Obama as the Hindu deity Lord Shiva on its recent cover of the same day, which arouses Indian-American group's outrage.
165, The Hindu Kush - Baikal zone is an important seismic active belt of east - north in Asian continent.
166, A sculptor applies finishing touches to an idol of the Hindu goddess Durga as his son looks on him in the eastern Indian city of Kolkata September 25, 2006.
167, The Hindu caste system forces 15 percent of India's population to do jobs deemed "unclean"—anything that involves contact with bodily fluids, such as leatherwork and laundry or burying the dead.
168, The Bundeswehr's recent offensive in Afghanistan's Hindu Kush mountains is too timid for Washington, yet too bold for many in Germany.
169, One afternoon I turned up at the campsite to learn that the Lohar had been visited the day before by followers of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, or RSS, India's main Hindu nationalist group.
170, Our most famous painter, M. F. Husain, who lives in exile under threats from extremists for daring to paint Hindu deities in the nude, knows that we have yet to secure the right to free expression.
171, As the Hindu temple is not meant for congregational worship, the garba-griha is small in scale when compared to the whole temple complex.
172, Festival of Lights On this day, Hindu temples throughout the country is particularly exciting, a sea of people.
173, Kashmir was an independent princely state ruled by a Hindu maharajah.
174, Hundreds of thousands of people had gathered at the shrine for an annual Hindu religious festival.
175, After trying vainly to turn himself into an English gentleman, he was initiated into Hindu philosophy by a Russian Theosophist.
176, I guess it may be similar to the Hindu culture.
177, Many Muslims, however, see the transfer as an act of majoritarian aggression by Hindu chauvinists.
178, Hardline Hindu nationalist party Shiv Sena, a dominant political force in Maharashtra, is backing the protests.
179, You should try our Slimming Series, where the combination of Hindu Lotus, Roselle and Hawthorn Fruit gives you a light sour but nice finishing taste.
180, A hindu ascetic or religious mendicant, especially one who performs feats of magic or endurance.
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