Hinduism

Hinduism:
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We the people of India quarrel each other with no reason because we are nescient to the perspicacity of our faith -- the religion, we do have belief in -- the religion never preaches or induces us to hate, to divide, to repress or indulge ever in any  unscrupulous activities in the name of religion, we are intertwined and enlive irrespective religion, faith, caste or creed with togetherness.

What is Hinduism is precisely, semantically and philologically in few words --

Hinduism:
Hinduism is a civilization, and the distinct culture of multiple faiths without notion of heresy and dogma.

It incorporates almost all forms of beliefs and worship within it, incontrovertibly Hinduism is a polycentric faith --- because it naturalises multiple centres of belief and practice.

"Hindu" aboriginally, simply meant the people beyond the River Sindhu and Indus valley popularly known by a historical civilization.

"Hindu"  is an adopted word cheerfully when others referred to it by the referent name and it evolved indigenously as eclecticism or Hinduism.

The beauty of Hinduism is ---- it embraces doctrine of tenets, pantheism, denominations, beliefs, castes and races.

Nevertheless, Hinduism irrefragably (irrefutably) have faith in reincarnation, manifestation, theism & atheism, rebirth, Vedas & Upnishads wholesomely.

Despitefully these above all--- there is no intertwined, inflicting obligatory credo for the eclectic "Hinduism".

"Semantically and by law of "Karma" (action) the word "Dharma" is a code of ethics, good conduct and rectitude  ---- is an ideal paradigm of noble living, religious rules and observance, as it has been defined meaningfully in Vedas, Upnishads & Srimad Bhagwad Gita.

Mahatma Gandhi famously said that Hinduism's freedom from dogma makes a forcible appeal to me inasmuch as, it gives the largest scope for self expression.

Our first great and visionary prime minister, a pioneer of new India -- Pt. Jawarlal Nehru observed that --- being a Hindu means that ”all things to all men".

I repeat being a Hindu means that "all things to all men".

Bhanwarlal Dadhich

Sanatan Dharma:
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Sanatan Dharma is eternal and immutable faith sensibly a "Dharma" is a referent to a Dharma that is primordial, primitive and new at the same time, ever-present and ever-evolving.

In Sanskrit philology, Sanatan-Dharma is a compounded word.

"Sanatan" semantically means eternal and root word  of Dharma is  "Dhr" means unchangeable.

Philologically, enternity and immutability are the mean substance and essence of "Sanatan-Dharma", is universally acknowledged with divinity and chastity since aeon.

Bhanwarlal Dadhich

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