Knowing the self-

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The first thing which comes to my mind is the self. We all belong to this self and persistently working for it, in order to make it happy. What is this self and why its realization is important? Let me elaborate it more, if I ask a simple question that who are we? Then what we think of our self as a body, object, soul, carbon element, etc. But let me clarify we are more than that and the thing is to know this correctly, which will surely kill our entire affliction. Actually, the problem is with us that we have been taught like that, we think those things to be ours which in reality does not belong to us. And unfortunately this is called to be an illusion.

DOES WE REALLY DIE-illusion of death-1

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We think that life is only limited to our body, just the activity of carbon and an admixture of molecules.We got a period of life after that we will be gone.Yes, just flash back and think what we say if someone die-he has gone.Q-Who has gone where? and answer we generally get in practical world to the heaven.Which means we all know that we are not only limited to our body something is within us which is "I" in reality or think like that the ends occurs only of object but remember we are not object.

JESUS IN INDIA-(lost years of jesus)

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This is unbelievable fact that Jesus went to india and in Jagannath he studied Vedanta.Acccording to the book JESUS LIVED IN INDIA(Holger Kersten,1986,Element Books) talks about the lost years of Jesus from the time of his childhood to when he returned to israel in his mid thirties,a gap of about 18 years.This German book is methodical and authoritative evidence of Christ's life beyond the Middle East before the Crucifixion and in India and elsewhere.

Women in Hinduism

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Before going to the position of women in Hinduism,one must understand the true essence of Hindu scriptures and be able to discriminate between what is religious philosophy versus what was merely social philosophy in the ancient times.Actually many misconceptions are there that in India/Hinduism women are not given equal rights,they are forced to do anything without their permission and off course no doubt SATI pratha which really changed the view about Hinduism as far as women is concerned but let me tell you one thing that there is not a single line throughout the  Hindu sacred scriptures which supports SATI pratha.This is the social philosophy created by time to time thus the social philosophy varies with time but the religious ideals do not.The point is critical since Hinduism has a large number of scriptures and lack of right understanding as to their content and hierarchy can result in the distortion of the Hindu religious tradition.

Is euthanasia right or wrong-2

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 JAINISM-

The follower of  JAINISM(sharavak) have been allowed to put an end to his or her life if they feel that moksha can be achieved.Which means this does not think like other religion, here the liberation from the cycle of birth and death (lives) is first and foremost.

Is euthanasia right or wrong-1

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Euthanasia is term which has been recently became more popular and active, reason may be the advancement of science and weak physical strength or anemic humans.Its main aim is to lessen the pain of an individual by killing him on account of  cut his/her suffering off or giving artificial death.Well if you will think practically then you find it conscientious but I wanna let you think once more about it.Giving death to someone is really justifiable,I am talking of death a major incident for a man which make him always fear of it, are humans  are now so much superior that they have right to decide life or death.If you are not the father of life then who are you to obliterate it, god is all above so let him decide.According to me if you have been naturally born then yours death should also be natural because god is running this whole universe and he knows better than you that what to do with an individual.Lets see what various scriptures says about it-

India,science and religion

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In India science and religion are not opposed but this often seem to be in the west, but even many scientific concepts has been inspired from the sages and scripts of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.Thus, in the Hindu understanding the science is also the approach towards godhead.Hindu concepts of time and space is the notion that the external world is a product of creative play of Maya (illusion).Thus, the world we know is not real but illusionary.This universe is in constant flux with many level of reality (energy).And if we find moksha (release), then according to saints now we are free from the bonds of space and time.

Can science and religion be integrated

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Here is a words of a famous Indian physicist Dr. Amit Goswami on "Can science and religion be integrated".He said that-

 
What comes to mind immediately is that religions themselves cannot agree with one another, whereas science is basically monolithic. How can there even be trade between the two, let alone integration? On the other hand, there is common ground for all religions in three respects: 1) All religions agree that there is God—an agent of what they call downward causation. This is to be distinguished from materialists’ upward causation model—

Hindu views on Evolution

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It is much in vogue that Hinduism is a polytheistic due to multiplicity of deities.There is bewildering diversity in Hinduism and thus, some belief - theistic, atheistic and agnostic - rests on a solid unity i,e "Ekam sath, Vipraah bahudhaa vadanti", says the Rig Veda: The Truth (God, Brahma, etc) is one, scholars call it by various names.If you are searching for the answer of "Multiplicity of deities" then here is the answer, the multipicity of deities indicates the Hinduism's spiritual hospitality as evidenced by two characteristically Hindu doctrines:- The Doctrine of Spiritual Competence (Adhikaara) and the Doctrine of The Chosen Deity (Ishhta Devata). The doctrine of spiritual competence requires that the spiritual practices prescribed to a person should correspond to his or her spiritual competence. The doctrine of the chosen deity gives a person the freedom to choose (or invent) a form of Brahman that satisfies his spiritual cravings and to make it the object of his worship. It is notable that both doctrines are consistent with Hinduism's assertion that the unchanging reality is present in everything, even the transient.

Science in Hinduism-Part 3

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Variant Interpretations of Hindu Chronology

The "Traditional Puranic Model" described above is agreed upon by most authors on Hinduism and Yoga. Six different authors, listed at the end of this paper, describe this model identically. 
However, several other authors, some of them well-known Hindu teachers, have published descriptions of the cycle of ages that differ from the traditional Puranic model. These variant theories are described below.