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+ | =={{Multi| உள்ளடக்கம்|Contents}}== | ||
+ | *Why do Hindus worship so many Gods? | ||
+ | *Are Hindus idol worshippers? | ||
+ | *What are the periods of origin of Vedas, epics and puranas? | ||
+ | *According to viewpoint of Hinduism, explain the whether ‘ The concept of God’ is monotheistic or polytheistic? | ||
+ | *What is the process of reincarnation? | ||
+ | *What is karma in very brief? | ||
+ | *What are the sixteen sanskars (rituals)? | ||
+ | *What are the significant features of the plant ‘tulasi’ (Ocimum sanctum) ? | ||
+ | *What are the eight rasas referred in Natyasastra? | ||
+ | *What is meant by Bhaumika, Kudyaka, and Urddhvka decorative (chithra) painting referred in Silpasastra? | ||
+ | *‘Knowledge of the self is really the Vedanta, which is, the end, the highest goal of the Veda.The highest wisdom of Greece was ‘to know ourselves;’ the highest wisdom of Hinduism is ‘to know our self’. Is a famous quotation. Can you explain this concept simplified by ordinary age old proverbs like language used in villages? |
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தர்ம நெறி 2010.01 | |
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நூலக எண் | 6586 |
வெளியீடு | ஜனவரி 2010 |
சுழற்சி | மாதமொருமுறை |
இதழாசிரியர் | B. Sarma |
மொழி | தமிழ் |
பக்கங்கள் | 9 |
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- தர்ம நெறி 2010.01 (எழுத்துணரியாக்கம்)
உள்ளடக்கம்
- Why do Hindus worship so many Gods?
- Are Hindus idol worshippers?
- What are the periods of origin of Vedas, epics and puranas?
- According to viewpoint of Hinduism, explain the whether ‘ The concept of God’ is monotheistic or polytheistic?
- What is the process of reincarnation?
- What is karma in very brief?
- What are the sixteen sanskars (rituals)?
- What are the significant features of the plant ‘tulasi’ (Ocimum sanctum) ?
- What are the eight rasas referred in Natyasastra?
- What is meant by Bhaumika, Kudyaka, and Urddhvka decorative (chithra) painting referred in Silpasastra?
- ‘Knowledge of the self is really the Vedanta, which is, the end, the highest goal of the Veda.The highest wisdom of Greece was ‘to know ourselves;’ the highest wisdom of Hinduism is ‘to know our self’. Is a famous quotation. Can you explain this concept simplified by ordinary age old proverbs like language used in villages?