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Hindu Religion is the oldest religion in the world. Only 5,000 years ago, no other religion existed. At that time, it was not natural for a new religion to develop in the minds of Hindus and to destroy us. There was no such thing as a war or a conversion in the name of religion until Christianity originated some 2,000 years ago.

Today, there has been a great change in the form and understanding of religion. Some foreign writers have even said that there is no religion called Hindu. And even Nepalis and Indians in the West, by believing what the writers say, are confused about what their original identity is. Again, most of the writers in the country and abroad read less and write more, so their writing is more imaginative than factual. Another thing is that their writing tends to be motivated. It is not uncommon for facts to be distorted on the basis of sophistication in such self-serving articles of one’s food provider and community.

Hindu Religion
Hindu Religion

Hindus are called followers of Arya, Vedic and Sanatan religions just like people of other religions are given different names. As a result of bad propaganda, some have identified themselves as Arya Samaji, Sanatani, Sant Matavalambi, etc., not Hindus.

Hindu made from Indus?

How did Hinduism come from Indus? The Indus is a famous river, formerly in India and now in Pakistan. This river is considered as one of the seven sacred rivers of Hinduism. Saptasindhu is mentioned in Rig Veda. Saptasindhu is called the land of the Aryans.

According to linguists, the sound of Sanskrit changes to the sound of Iranian languages, so when the seventh Indus reached the Avestan language (the religious language of the Persians), the week became Hindu. After this, the modern Iranian Persians started calling the people living in the area east of the Indus River as Hindus. After the fall of Iran, when Muslim invaders from the Arabs came to India, they also called the natives here Hindus. Thus Hindus got the word Hindu.

Is that right Who are the Iranians and Arabs who call Hindus Hindus?

The Persian religion was founded in 700 BC by a branch of the Aryans. Later, Zarathustra worked to give it an organized form of religion. The founders of this religion were the Aryans of the Atri clan. If the Persians did not know how to pronounce it, they would call the river Indus as Hindu, the Sindh province of present day Pakistan as Hind and the people of Sindh province as Hindu.

Another thing, according to this argument, they would also call Sanskrit Hankrit. But the point is that the word Hindu is also found in books before the Persian books. An example of this is the arrival of Jupiter. The word Hindu is mentioned in this text.

Many of the Agam texts, such as Jupiter Agam, are believed to have been written before the Iranian and Arabic civilizations. Therefore, the mention of Hindustan in these books makes it clear that the Hindu name was given by the ancient sages and not by the Iranians and Arabs. Instead, the name was later used by Iranians and Arabs.

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Hindu Religion

In one verse it is said-

ॐकार मूलमंत्राढ्यः पुनर्जन्म दृढाशयः
गोभक्तो भारतगुरुः हिन्दुर्हिंसनदूषक : ।
हिंसया दूयते चित्तं तेन हिन्दुरितीरितः ।

That is, the one whose main mantra is Omkar, who has a firm belief in reincarnation, who has been introduced by the cow-worshiping Indians, and who is not tainted by violence or condemns violence, is a Hindu.

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Let’s look at the next verse of Jupiter’s arrival,

बृहस्पति आगमको अर्को श्लोक हेरौँ,

हिमालयात् समारभ्य यावत् इन्दु सरोवरम् ।

तं देवनिर्मितं देशं हिन्दुस्थानं प्रचक्षते ।।

That is to say, Hindustan is the country created by the deity starting from the Himalayas to the Indus Sarovar (Indian Ocean).

Is it made of Himalayas or Hindu Religion?

According to another theory, the first letter of the Himalayas, Hi, and the last letter of the Indus, Ndu, are combined to form Hinduism, and the territory from the Himalayas to the ocean is Hindustan.

Hinduism was then used as a nationality instead of a religion. At that time, there were only Vedic and other indigenous religions in India, but no other religion has emerged. Therefore, the word Hindu was known to all Indians. Due to the presence of Hindus in India, foreigners later began to use it in conjunction with religion.

Hindu Religion
Hindu Religion

Is it made of Indus or Hindu Religion?

The word Hindu was also prevalent during the time of the Chinese traveler Hwen Sang. It can be assumed that the Hindu word is derived from Indu, a synonym of the moon. In China, Indu is also called Intu. Astrology has given great importance to the moon. The zodiac sign is determined on the basis of the moon. Our festivals and dates are also calculated on the basis of the lunar month. Therefore, the Chinese started calling those living in India Intu or Hindu. Since the Hindu word was prevalent even before the Muslim invaders arrived, it is clear that the name was not given by the Persians or the Arabs.

The Hindu name has been around for thousands of years, as evidenced by the Vedas as well as Sanskrit and secular literature. In fact, the name Hindu is not given by a foreigner, it is an achievement of India and it is the word Indus used in the original Vedas.

During the post-Vedic Upanishads, the word Hindu was widely used in Prakrit, Apabhramsa, Sanskrit and medieval literature. According to many scholars, the word Hindu has been used in the practical language of the masses since ancient times.

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Rituals of Hinduism : 16 Rites From Conception to Burial https://notesnepal.com/archives/6185 Wed, 11 Nov 2020 17:05:07 +0000 https://notesnepal.com/?p=6185 Rituals of Hinduism, Hinduism is the major religion of Nepal. It contains sixteen sacred rites. Due to the antiquity and vastness of Hinduism, it is called ‘Sanatan Dharma’. Like Buddhism, Jainism, Christianity, Islam, etc., Hinduism is not a religion founded by a particular person. It is a vast blend of different religions and beliefs from […]

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Rituals of Hinduism, Hinduism is the major religion of Nepal. It contains sixteen sacred rites. Due to the antiquity and vastness of Hinduism, it is called ‘Sanatan Dharma’.

Like Buddhism, Jainism, Christianity, Islam, etc., Hinduism is not a religion founded by a particular person. It is a vast blend of different religions and beliefs from ancient times. According to Maharshi Veda Vyasa, sixteen different sacred rites are performed from birth to death.

 Rituals of Hinduism
Rituals of Hinduism

 

1. Fertilization

Regarding the conception ritual, Maharshi Charak has said that keeping the mind happy and strong is necessary for conception. For this reason, men and women should always be happy if they want to eat northern food.

At the time of conception, the minds of men and women should be full of excitement, happiness and health. In order to have the best offspring, first of all you have to perform a fertilization ritual.

Birth of Baby
Rituals of Hinduism

 

The offspring originates from the coincidence of parental secretions and semen. This coincidence is called conception. Physical (sexual) contact between a man and a woman is called fertilization. There are many types of natural defects that can occur after a miscarriage, and it is believed to protect the fetus.

It is mentioned in Hindu scriptures that a good and worthy child is born from a methodically conceived conception.

2. Punsavan Rites

Punsavan rites are performed three months after conception. After three months of gestation, the fetus’s brain begins to develop. At this time, the basis of the rite is prepared in the fetus by the Punsavan rite. The baby begins to learn in the womb. An example of this is Abhimanyu, who was taught Chakravyuh in the womb of his mother Draupadi.

3. Seemantonnayan rites

Semantonayan rites are performed in the fourth, sixth and eighth months of pregnancy. At this time the baby growing in the womb is getting ready to learn. In the same way, his mother behaves, behaves, and behaves in such a way that he acquires knowledge of good qualities, temperament, and deeds. In this process, it is important for the mother to study calmly and cheerfully.

 

 Rituals of Hinduism
Rituals of Hinduism

4. Jatkarma

Practicing Jatkarma with the birth of a child removes any kind of defects from the baby. Under this, the baby is licked with honey and ghee. At the same time Vedic mantras are recited so that the child is healthy and long-lived.

5. Naming Ceremony

Naming ceremony is done after Jatkarma. The name is also the basis of a person’s identity. The practice of naming is also a method in Hindu scriptures. On the 11th day after the birth of the baby, naming ceremony is performed.
According to astrology, the name of a child is determined.

Many people name their baby after anything, which is wrong. It affects his mentality and his future. Just as wearing good clothes improves one’s personality, having a good and meaningful name affects one’s whole life.

 

Baby Feeding Ceremony

6. Niskraman

The expulsion ritual is performed in the fourteenth month of the child’s birth. Exit means to get out. Our body is made up of earth, water, fire, air and sky, which is called Panchabhuta.

That is why the father prays to these gods for the welfare of the child. They also wish the baby longevity and health.

 

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7. Annaprashan

The feeding ritual is performed when the baby’s teeth come out, i.e. at the age of 6-7 months. After this ritual, the child is fed. In the beginning the child is fed the best kind of grains, such as kheer, khichdi, rice etc.

 

 Rituals of Hinduism
Rituals of Hinduism

 

8. Chudakarma

The act of cutting the hair of the head for the first time is called Chuda Karma Sanskar or shaving. When the baby is one year old, then the hair of the child is shaved at the age of three or five or seven years. It is believed that this ritual strengthens the child’s head and sharpens his intellect.

It also kills germs in the baby’s hair, which helps the baby to recover. It is believed that after coming out of the womb, the hair on the child’s head is given by the parents. There is a belief that after shaving, it is removed and purified.

9. The beginning of Education

There is a difference of opinion among our teachers about the order of the rites of initiation. Some teachers are of the opinion that there should be a Vidyarambha ritual after Annaprashan, while others consider this ritual appropriate after Chuda Karma.

The baby starts talking right after eating. For this reason, the rite of initiation after eating seems appropriate. The purpose of education is to acquaint the child with the elementary level of education.

 

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Rituals of Hinduism

In ancient times, when there was a gurukula tradition, the child was taught the alphabet at home before being sent to study the Vedas. His parents and teachers used to teach him oral verses, myths, etc. so that there would be no difficulty in the gurukula.

10. Ear piercing

Ear piercing ritual means piercing the ear. There are five reasons for this, one, to wear jewelry, two, piercing the ears according to astrology stops the bad influence of Rahu and Ketu.

Similarly, third, it causes acupuncture, which improves blood flow to the veins leading to the brain. Fourth, it increases hearing and even prevents some diseases. Fifth, it is believed that it also strengthens the sexual senses.

11. Sacrificial

Yajnopavit is also called Upanayan or Janeu Sanskar. Every Hindu should perform this rite. Sub means together and Nayan means to carry.

Upanayan is the work that the Guru takes with him. This tradition continues even today. There are three sutras in the Yajna. These three deities are symbols of Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. It is believed that the baby gets strength, energy and speed from this ritual. It is also believed that spirituality is awakened in the child.

 

 Rituals of Hinduism
Rituals of Hinduism

12. Vedarambha

Under this one is given knowledge about Vedas.

13. Keshant

Keshant means to end or terminate the case. Even before studying, hair is shaved or shaved. Purification is necessary before learning, so that the brain works in the right direction. In ancient times, Keshant was performed even after receiving education from Gurukul.

14. Consolidation

Samavartana samskara means to come or return again. This ritual is performed to bring the person back to the society after receiving education from the ashram or gurukula. Its purpose is to prepare the celibate person psychologically for the struggles of life.

 

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15. Marriage

It is important to get married at the right age. Marriage rites are considered to be the most important rites. Under this, both the bride and groom get married together with the resolve to follow the religion. Marriage not only contributes to the development of creation, but also to the spiritual and mental development of the individual.

From this rite, a person is also freed from patriarchal debt.

 

 Rituals of Hinduism
Rituals of Hinduism

16. Funeral rites

Funeral rites means funeral rites. According to the scriptures, after the death or renunciation of a person, the dead body is dedicated to fire. Even today, the body is taken away by lighting a fire in front of the funeral procession. This is the fire that burns the leopard.

 

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Spiritual Path of Knowledge : Knowledge That Takes You Near to Nirvana https://notesnepal.com/archives/5163 Sat, 17 Oct 2020 02:58:26 +0000 https://notesnepal.com/?p=5163 Spiritual Path of Knowledge, The wise are constantly situated in the essence. Who is wise? Let’s look at ourselves to see if we are wise, is the mind satisfied with the soul or with itself or does it wander outside? From this one knows how wise one is. One who travels on the path of […]

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Spiritual Path of Knowledge, The wise are constantly situated in the essence. Who is wise? Let’s look at ourselves to see if we are wise, is the mind satisfied with the soul or with itself or does it wander outside? From this one knows how wise one is. One who travels on the path of knowledge will sooner or later reach the goal.

When one’s intellect does not accept the word of knowledge, then the apta purusha advises him to purify the mind by the same means by understanding the official distinctions like Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga and Gyan Yoga or what his ability is. In this way, it is reasonable to preach karma according to authority with knowledge as the goal.

Spiritual Path of Knowledge
Spiritual Path of Knowledge

 

The one who is happy in himself and the one who is happy in God are both the same. Both of them have the same instinct as a child – they don’t think much. Even if the mother beats him, he loots her in his arms. This is the state of the wise. They have no recourse but to God. Even though the body is big, the devotee is like a child by nature. An older child, he eats his own food, his mother does not care much for him. As a small child, a godly mother cares for her food, clothing, and so on.

Nirvana
Spiritual Path of Knowledge

 

Knowledge is always kept away from those who are not sattvic but have Raj or Tamoguni. When one gives up desire, then wisdom is stable but cannot be given up. For this, the means of Karma Yoga is explained which is perfected through Karma Yoga, which is called Sthitaprajna. Someone’s intellect is sharp, while someone’s intellect is sharp. Ordinary behavior or worldly knowledge is something that falls within the intellect which is not knowledge in the real sense.

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Real knowledge can come from experience. From this one experiences truth and gets rid of untruth. In the Gita, Lord Krishna reminds Arjuna that O Arjuna! The wise devotee should be greedy, lust less and simple like a child. But within him all desires exist dormant which begin to awaken as he grows older. Therefore, those who acquire knowledge and become unmoved are stable, while those who are unmoved with ignorance are like children.

 

Spiritual Path of Knowledge
Spiritual Path of Knowledge

Parrot etc. also speak, but speech is not everything. If there is peace in speech, he is a man of peace. When he can remain calm even in the face of some anger and resentment, he is said to be truly calm, then real peace remains.

The development of children and sages is opposite. As the child grows older, so does the disorder, and as the child grows older, so does the disorder. Runs from bottom to top and from top to bottom. When we were little, the elders used to say, first we can read and eat. At that time, I thought, let’s eat first and read! But now I know that only after reading can I find food.

 

Spiritual Path of Knowledge
Spiritual Path of Knowledge

That is, A means to earn and B means to eat. First Karma Yoga and Gyan Yoga. Even though there is hatred, those who consider themselves wise are of a lower level than those who do good deeds. Whatever a pure heart does, it is fine. He who abides by his own will, who follows his own will, is a seeker. In Siddha such a process happens automatically and the seeker follows him because the seeker also has to be wise.

 

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