3:17

Are Hindu Scriptures Mythologies?
Mythologies are stories regarding a person, a religion, or a culture which are exaggerated...
published: 15 Jun 2011
author: Hindustudents
Are Hindu Scriptures Mythologies?
Are Hindu Scriptures Mythologies?
Mythologies are stories regarding a person, a religion, or a culture which are exaggerated or fictitious. Young Hindu adults often ask: "Are Hindu scriptures...- published: 15 Jun 2011
- views: 1738
- author: Hindustudents
10:59

Ancient Indian Scriptures & Verdic Theories of the Universe
List of Hindu scriptures The following is a bibliography of Hindu scriptures and texts. Hi...
published: 28 Jul 2013
author: Sardes McHughes
Ancient Indian Scriptures & Verdic Theories of the Universe
Ancient Indian Scriptures & Verdic Theories of the Universe
List of Hindu scriptures The following is a bibliography of Hindu scriptures and texts. Hinduism is based on "the accumulated treasury of spiritual laws disc...- published: 28 Jul 2013
- views: 106
- author: Sardes McHughes
12:42

Author Stephen Knapp Explains the Sacred Hindu Texts - P1/2
http://SupremeMasterTV.com --OUR NOBLE LINEAGE Simplifying the Complex: Author Stephen Kna...
published: 03 Jan 2011
author: SMTV Uploads
Author Stephen Knapp Explains the Sacred Hindu Texts - P1/2
Author Stephen Knapp Explains the Sacred Hindu Texts - P1/2
http://SupremeMasterTV.com --OUR NOBLE LINEAGE Simplifying the Complex: Author Stephen Knapp Explains the Sacred Hindu Texts - P1/2. Episode: 1515, Air Date:...- published: 03 Jan 2011
- views: 475
- author: SMTV Uploads
14:09

Author Stephen Knapp Explains the Sacred Hindu Texts - P2/2
http://SupremeMasterTV.com --OUR NOBLE LINEAGE Simplifying the Complex: Author Stephen Kna...
published: 03 Jan 2011
author: SMTV Uploads
Author Stephen Knapp Explains the Sacred Hindu Texts - P2/2
Author Stephen Knapp Explains the Sacred Hindu Texts - P2/2
http://SupremeMasterTV.com --OUR NOBLE LINEAGE Simplifying the Complex: Author Stephen Knapp Explains the Sacred Hindu Texts - P2/2. Episode: 1522, Air Date:...- published: 03 Jan 2011
- views: 379
- author: SMTV Uploads
1:29

Women Abuse in Hindu Texts
Women Abuse in Hindu Scriptures....
published: 15 Oct 2012
author: ExposingHinduism
Women Abuse in Hindu Texts
Women Abuse in Hindu Texts
Women Abuse in Hindu Scriptures.- published: 15 Oct 2012
- views: 87
- author: ExposingHinduism
3:31

Jesus Christ in Hindu Holy books
Rig Vedas prophesised the coming of Jesus Christ ...his death and sacrifice ....
published: 23 Apr 2012
author: MegaAngrycat
Jesus Christ in Hindu Holy books
Jesus Christ in Hindu Holy books
Rig Vedas prophesised the coming of Jesus Christ ...his death and sacrifice .- published: 23 Apr 2012
- views: 1308
- author: MegaAngrycat
86:40

Ravi M. Gupta: Creation and Chaos in Hindu Sacred Texts | February 5, 2013
Ignatian Center for Jesuit Education | Santa Clara University Bannan Institute 2012-13: Sa...
published: 11 Mar 2013
author: IgnatianCenter
Ravi M. Gupta: Creation and Chaos in Hindu Sacred Texts | February 5, 2013
Ravi M. Gupta: Creation and Chaos in Hindu Sacred Texts | February 5, 2013
Ignatian Center for Jesuit Education | Santa Clara University Bannan Institute 2012-13: Sacred Text in the Public Sphere A potter gently shapes a lump of cla...- published: 11 Mar 2013
- views: 200
- author: IgnatianCenter
4:02

Muslims being taught Hindu religious texts
Varanasi, February 06 (ANI): Varanasi, situated on the banks of the river Ganga, is famous...
published: 06 Feb 2012
author: ANImultimedia
Muslims being taught Hindu religious texts
Muslims being taught Hindu religious texts
Varanasi, February 06 (ANI): Varanasi, situated on the banks of the river Ganga, is famous for its Ganga-Jamuni tehzeeb -- a culture of harmony between diffe...- published: 06 Feb 2012
- views: 407
- author: ANImultimedia
11:11

Baba Rampuri - Hindu Scriptures in the Sanatan Dharma
http://rampuri.com Baba Rampuri talks about the role and nature of sacred text, Hindu scri...
published: 19 Aug 2012
author: Baba Rampuri
Baba Rampuri - Hindu Scriptures in the Sanatan Dharma
Baba Rampuri - Hindu Scriptures in the Sanatan Dharma
http://rampuri.com Baba Rampuri talks about the role and nature of sacred text, Hindu scriptures, and the Oral Tradition in the Sanatan Dharma. The monotheis...- published: 19 Aug 2012
- views: 1612
- author: Baba Rampuri
175:29

BHAGAVAD GITA - FULL AudioBook - Hindu Sacred Text | Greatest Audio Books
Bhagavad Gita Translated by Sir Edwin Arnold (1832-1904) FULL Audio Book The Bhagavad Gita...
published: 04 Nov 2012
author: GreatestAudioBooks
BHAGAVAD GITA - FULL AudioBook - Hindu Sacred Text | Greatest Audio Books
BHAGAVAD GITA - FULL AudioBook - Hindu Sacred Text | Greatest Audio Books
Bhagavad Gita Translated by Sir Edwin Arnold (1832-1904) FULL Audio Book The Bhagavad Gita is divided into eighteen chapters. The Sanskrit editions of the Gi...- published: 04 Nov 2012
- views: 18201
- author: GreatestAudioBooks
4:41

ved.AVI ancient indian(hindu) scriptures and religious and holy texts
rig ved,atharva ved,yajur veda and sama ved....
published: 01 Jun 2012
author: venus john
ved.AVI ancient indian(hindu) scriptures and religious and holy texts
ved.AVI ancient indian(hindu) scriptures and religious and holy texts
rig ved,atharva ved,yajur veda and sama ved.- published: 01 Jun 2012
- views: 32
- author: venus john
7:35

TV9 Samskara: Hindu Customs, Traditions, Culture & Practices: (31-12-2013) - Full
TV9 ಸಂಸ್ಕರ: {1st-January-2014} Hindu Customs, Traditions, Culture & Practices - Full....,
...
published: 01 Jan 2014
TV9 Samskara: Hindu Customs, Traditions, Culture & Practices: (31-12-2013) - Full
TV9 Samskara: Hindu Customs, Traditions, Culture & Practices: (31-12-2013) - Full
TV9 ಸಂಸ್ಕರ: {1st-January-2014} Hindu Customs, Traditions, Culture & Practices - Full...., Follow us on : YOUTUBE : http://www.youtube.com/user/tv9kannadanews FACEBOOK : https://www.facebook.com/Tv9Karnatakanews TWITTER : https://twitter.com/tv9kannada PINTEREST : http://pinterest.com/tv9karnataka Hinduism is the major religion of the Indian subcontinent, particularly of Nepal and India. Hinduism includes Shaivism, Vaishnavism and Shrauta among numerous other traditions. Among other practices and philosophies, Hinduism includes a wide spectrum of laws and prescriptions of "daily morality" based on karma, dharma, and societal norms. Hinduism is a categorisation of distinct intellectual or philosophical points of view, rather than a rigid, common set of beliefs. Hinduism consists of many diverse traditions and has no single founder. Among its direct roots are the ancient Dravidian culture and the historical Vedic religion of Iron Age India. As such, Hinduism is often called the "oldest living religion" or the "oldest living major religion" in the world. Since Vedic times, a process of Sanskritization or Indo-Aryanization has been taking place, in which "people from many strata of society throughout the subcontinent tended to adapt their religious and social life to Brahmanic norms". One orthodox classification of Hindu texts is to divide them into Śruti ("revealed") and Smriti ("remembered") texts. These texts discuss theology, philosophy, mythology, Vedic yajna and agamic rituals and temple building among other topics. Major scriptures include the Vedas, Upanishads, Puranas, Mahabharata, Ramayana, Manusmriti, Bhagavad Gita and Agamas. Hinduism, with about one billion followers (950 million estimated in India), is the world's third largest religion, after Christianity and Islam. Hindu practices generally involve seeking awareness of God and sometimes also seeking blessings from Devas. Therefore, Hinduism has developed numerous practices meant to help one think of divinity in the midst of everyday life. Hindus can engage in pūjā (worship or veneration),[151] either at home or at a temple. At home, Hindus often create a shrine with icons dedicated to their chosen form(s) of God. Temples are usually dedicated to a primary deity along with associated subordinate deities though some commemorate multiple deities. Visiting temples is not obligatory,[192] and many visit temples only during religious festivals. Hindus perform their worship through icons (murtis). The icon serves as a tangible link between the worshiper and God.[193] The image is often considered a manifestation of God, since God is immanent. The Padma Purana states that the mūrti is not to be thought of as mere stone or wood but as a manifest form of the Divinity.[194] A few Hindu sects, such as the Ārya Samāj, do not believe in worshiping God through icons. Hinduism has a developed system of symbolism and iconography to represent the sacred in art, architecture, literature and worship. These symbols gain their meaning from the scriptures, mythology, or cultural traditions. The syllable Om (which represents the Parabrahman) and the Swastika sign (which symbolises auspiciousness) have grown to represent Hinduism itself, while other markings such as tilaka identify a follower of the faith. Hinduism associates many symbols, which include the lotus, chakra and veena, with particular deities. Mantras are invocations, praise and prayers that through their meaning, sound, and chanting style help a devotee focus the mind on holy thoughts or express devotion to God/the deities. Many devotees perform morning ablutions at the bank of a sacred river while chanting the Gayatri Mantra or Mahamrityunjaya mantras.[195] The epic Mahabharata extols Japa (ritualistic chanting) as the greatest duty in the Kali Yuga (what Hindus believe to be the current age).[196] Many adopt Japa as their primary spiritual practice.[196] Yoga is a Hindu discipline which trains the consciousness for tranquility, health and spiritual insight. This is done through a system of postures and exercises to practise control of the body and mind. TV9,Samskara,TV9 Samskara,Hinduism,Hindu Customs,Hindu Customs And Practice,Hindu Customs & Beliefs,Hindu Rituals,Hindu Traditions,Hindu Culture,Hindu Practices,HinduLaws,Vedas,Upanishads,Puranas,Mahabharata,Ramayana,Manusmriti,Bhagavad Gita,Hindu Vedic Practices,January,2014..,- published: 01 Jan 2014
- views: 62
7:36

TV9 Samskara: {18-July-2013} Hindu Customs, Traditions, Culture & Practices - Full
TV9 ಸಂಸ್ಕರ: {18-July-2013} Hindu Customs, Traditions, Culture & Practices - Full Hinduism ...
published: 18 Jul 2013
author: tv9kannadanews
TV9 Samskara: {18-July-2013} Hindu Customs, Traditions, Culture & Practices - Full
TV9 Samskara: {18-July-2013} Hindu Customs, Traditions, Culture & Practices - Full
TV9 ಸಂಸ್ಕರ: {18-July-2013} Hindu Customs, Traditions, Culture & Practices - Full Hinduism is the major religion of the Indian subcontinent, particularly of N...- published: 18 Jul 2013
- views: 64
- author: tv9kannadanews
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1:05

Kamasutra 3D photoshoot video
Kamasutra 3D is an upcoming movie to be directed by Rupesh Paul. The film is based on Vāts...
published: 01 Jun 2013
author: sagar thackar
Kamasutra 3D photoshoot video
Kamasutra 3D is an upcoming movie to be directed by Rupesh Paul. The film is based on Vātsyāyana's Kama Sutra, an ancient Indian Hindu text widely considered to be the noted work on human sexual behavior in Sanskrit literature. The movie is all set in the backdrop of the real historical milieu and is produced under the banner of RPPL and is directed by Rupesh Paul.
4:02

Gaytri Mantra HD
The Gayatri Mantra is a highly revered mantra, from the Rig Veda (3.62.10). It is repeated...
published: 11 Jul 2012
author: hindu prayers
Gaytri Mantra HD
The Gayatri Mantra is a highly revered mantra, from the Rig Veda (3.62.10). It is repeated and cited very widely in Vedic literature and praised in several well-known classical Hindu texts such as the Manu Smriti and the Bhagavad Gita.
"Let us adore the supremacy of that divine sun, the god-head who illuminates all, who recreates all, from whom all proceed, to whom all must return, whom we invoke to direct our understandings right in our progress toward his holy seat."
Music - Mr. Bhim Raaj Yadav. Singer – Bhim Raaj Yadav & Chorus .Music Recorded at CMV Recording Studio, Delhi -92
For more information visit : http://hindutemplesandprayers.com/
© All Copyrights Reserved
1:17

Vishvarupa, Master of Yoga
Exhibition researcher Mekala Krishnan, now The E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Fellow in ...
published: 05 Jun 2013
author: Freer | Sackler
Vishvarupa, Master of Yoga
Exhibition researcher Mekala Krishnan, now The E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Fellow in Indian and Himalayan Art at the Philadelphia Museum, discusses the signature image of the “Together We’re One” campaign, the Smithsonian’s first major crowdfunding effort to support “Yoga: The Art of Transformation” – the world’s first exhibition of yogic art, opening with your support in October. Mekala grew up familiar with Hindu texts, and while working on the exhibition, she was surprised to learn that in the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna is described as a Master of Yoga!
Make yoga history – donate now: asia.si.edu/yoga
Share: @FreerSackler | #artofyoga
2:37

::vtol:: mod.tot.em
mod.tot.em is an interactive robot totem (modem) that accepts metal objects as offerings, ...
published: 19 Jan 2013
author: ::vtol::
::vtol:: mod.tot.em
mod.tot.em is an interactive robot totem (modem) that accepts metal objects as offerings, which wake him up from the hibernation mode. It comes out from sleep to show you some audiovisual transmutations.
If you will leave mod.tot.em your e-mail to join god.spam.program, it will spam you with glitch visuals, sounds and texts.
Inspired by Hindu milk miracle
special for "Mythology online" WEB 2.0 art exhibition
more info - http://samoletuvvp.narod.ru/vto/mod_tot_em.html
2012
http://vtol.tk
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7:07

TV9 Samskara: Hindu Customs, Traditions, Culture & Practices - Full
TV9 ಸಂಸ್ಕರ: {29th-July-2013} Hindu Customs, Traditions, Culture & Practices - Full...., Fo...
published: 30 Jul 2013
author: tv9kannadanews
TV9 Samskara: Hindu Customs, Traditions, Culture & Practices - Full
TV9 Samskara: Hindu Customs, Traditions, Culture & Practices - Full
TV9 ಸಂಸ್ಕರ: {29th-July-2013} Hindu Customs, Traditions, Culture & Practices - Full...., Follow us on : YOUTUBE : http://www.youtube.com/user/tv9kannadanews F...- published: 30 Jul 2013
- views: 41
- author: tv9kannadanews
5:57

TV9 Samskara: Hindu Customs, Traditions, Culture & Practices: (24-12-2013) - Full
TV9 ಸಂಸ್ಕರ: {24th-December-2013} Hindu Customs, Traditions, Culture & Practices - Full.......
published: 25 Dec 2013
TV9 Samskara: Hindu Customs, Traditions, Culture & Practices: (24-12-2013) - Full
TV9 Samskara: Hindu Customs, Traditions, Culture & Practices: (24-12-2013) - Full
TV9 ಸಂಸ್ಕರ: {24th-December-2013} Hindu Customs, Traditions, Culture & Practices - Full...., Follow us on : YOUTUBE : http://www.youtube.com/user/tv9kannadanews FACEBOOK : https://www.facebook.com/Tv9Karnatakanews TWITTER : https://twitter.com/tv9kannada PINTEREST : http://pinterest.com/tv9karnataka Hinduism is the major religion of the Indian subcontinent, particularly of Nepal and India. Hinduism includes Shaivism, Vaishnavism and Shrauta among numerous other traditions. Among other practices and philosophies, Hinduism includes a wide spectrum of laws and prescriptions of "daily morality" based on karma, dharma, and societal norms. Hinduism is a categorisation of distinct intellectual or philosophical points of view, rather than a rigid, common set of beliefs. Hinduism consists of many diverse traditions and has no single founder. Among its direct roots are the ancient Dravidian culture and the historical Vedic religion of Iron Age India. As such, Hinduism is often called the "oldest living religion" or the "oldest living major religion" in the world. Since Vedic times, a process of Sanskritization or Indo-Aryanization has been taking place, in which "people from many strata of society throughout the subcontinent tended to adapt their religious and social life to Brahmanic norms". One orthodox classification of Hindu texts is to divide them into Śruti ("revealed") and Smriti ("remembered") texts. These texts discuss theology, philosophy, mythology, Vedic yajna and agamic rituals and temple building among other topics. Major scriptures include the Vedas, Upanishads, Puranas, Mahabharata, Ramayana, Manusmriti, Bhagavad Gita and Agamas. Hinduism, with about one billion followers (950 million estimated in India), is the world's third largest religion, after Christianity and Islam. Hindu practices generally involve seeking awareness of God and sometimes also seeking blessings from Devas. Therefore, Hinduism has developed numerous practices meant to help one think of divinity in the midst of everyday life. Hindus can engage in pūjā (worship or veneration),[151] either at home or at a temple. At home, Hindus often create a shrine with icons dedicated to their chosen form(s) of God. Temples are usually dedicated to a primary deity along with associated subordinate deities though some commemorate multiple deities. Visiting temples is not obligatory,[192] and many visit temples only during religious festivals. Hindus perform their worship through icons (murtis). The icon serves as a tangible link between the worshiper and God.[193] The image is often considered a manifestation of God, since God is immanent. The Padma Purana states that the mūrti is not to be thought of as mere stone or wood but as a manifest form of the Divinity.[194] A few Hindu sects, such as the Ārya Samāj, do not believe in worshiping God through icons. Hinduism has a developed system of symbolism and iconography to represent the sacred in art, architecture, literature and worship. These symbols gain their meaning from the scriptures, mythology, or cultural traditions. The syllable Om (which represents the Parabrahman) and the Swastika sign (which symbolises auspiciousness) have grown to represent Hinduism itself, while other markings such as tilaka identify a follower of the faith. Hinduism associates many symbols, which include the lotus, chakra and veena, with particular deities. Mantras are invocations, praise and prayers that through their meaning, sound, and chanting style help a devotee focus the mind on holy thoughts or express devotion to God/the deities. Many devotees perform morning ablutions at the bank of a sacred river while chanting the Gayatri Mantra or Mahamrityunjaya mantras.[195] The epic Mahabharata extols Japa (ritualistic chanting) as the greatest duty in the Kali Yuga (what Hindus believe to be the current age).[196] Many adopt Japa as their primary spiritual practice.[196] Yoga is a Hindu discipline which trains the consciousness for tranquility, health and spiritual insight. This is done through a system of postures and exercises to practise control of the body and mind. TV9,Samskara,TV9 Samskara,Hinduism,Hindu Customs,Hindu Customs And Practice,Hindu Customs & Beliefs,Hindu Rituals,Hindu Traditions,Hindu Culture,Hindu Practices,HinduLaws,Vedas,Upanishads,Puranas,Mahabharata,Ramayana,Manusmriti,Bhagavad Gita,Hindu Vedic Practices,December,2013..,- published: 25 Dec 2013
- views: 243
8:41

TV9 Samskara: Hindu Customs, Traditions, Culture & Practices: (13-12-2013) - Full
TV9 ಸಂಸ್ಕರ: {13th-December-2013} Hindu Customs, Traditions, Culture & Practices - Full.......
published: 13 Dec 2013
TV9 Samskara: Hindu Customs, Traditions, Culture & Practices: (13-12-2013) - Full
TV9 Samskara: Hindu Customs, Traditions, Culture & Practices: (13-12-2013) - Full
TV9 ಸಂಸ್ಕರ: {13th-December-2013} Hindu Customs, Traditions, Culture & Practices - Full...., Follow us on : YOUTUBE : http://www.youtube.com/user/tv9kannadanews FACEBOOK : https://www.facebook.com/Tv9Karnatakanews TWITTER : https://twitter.com/tv9kannada PINTEREST : http://pinterest.com/tv9karnataka Hinduism is the major religion of the Indian subcontinent, particularly of Nepal and India. Hinduism includes Shaivism, Vaishnavism and Shrauta among numerous other traditions. Among other practices and philosophies, Hinduism includes a wide spectrum of laws and prescriptions of "daily morality" based on karma, dharma, and societal norms. Hinduism is a categorisation of distinct intellectual or philosophical points of view, rather than a rigid, common set of beliefs. Hinduism consists of many diverse traditions and has no single founder. Among its direct roots are the ancient Dravidian culture and the historical Vedic religion of Iron Age India. As such, Hinduism is often called the "oldest living religion" or the "oldest living major religion" in the world. Since Vedic times, a process of Sanskritization or Indo-Aryanization has been taking place, in which "people from many strata of society throughout the subcontinent tended to adapt their religious and social life to Brahmanic norms". One orthodox classification of Hindu texts is to divide them into Śruti ("revealed") and Smriti ("remembered") texts. These texts discuss theology, philosophy, mythology, Vedic yajna and agamic rituals and temple building among other topics. Major scriptures include the Vedas, Upanishads, Puranas, Mahabharata, Ramayana, Manusmriti, Bhagavad Gita and Agamas. Hinduism, with about one billion followers (950 million estimated in India), is the world's third largest religion, after Christianity and Islam. Hindu practices generally involve seeking awareness of God and sometimes also seeking blessings from Devas. Therefore, Hinduism has developed numerous practices meant to help one think of divinity in the midst of everyday life. Hindus can engage in pūjā (worship or veneration),[151] either at home or at a temple. At home, Hindus often create a shrine with icons dedicated to their chosen form(s) of God. Temples are usually dedicated to a primary deity along with associated subordinate deities though some commemorate multiple deities. Visiting temples is not obligatory,[192] and many visit temples only during religious festivals. Hindus perform their worship through icons (murtis). The icon serves as a tangible link between the worshiper and God.[193] The image is often considered a manifestation of God, since God is immanent. The Padma Purana states that the mūrti is not to be thought of as mere stone or wood but as a manifest form of the Divinity.[194] A few Hindu sects, such as the Ārya Samāj, do not believe in worshiping God through icons. Hinduism has a developed system of symbolism and iconography to represent the sacred in art, architecture, literature and worship. These symbols gain their meaning from the scriptures, mythology, or cultural traditions. The syllable Om (which represents the Parabrahman) and the Swastika sign (which symbolises auspiciousness) have grown to represent Hinduism itself, while other markings such as tilaka identify a follower of the faith. Hinduism associates many symbols, which include the lotus, chakra and veena, with particular deities. Mantras are invocations, praise and prayers that through their meaning, sound, and chanting style help a devotee focus the mind on holy thoughts or express devotion to God/the deities. Many devotees perform morning ablutions at the bank of a sacred river while chanting the Gayatri Mantra or Mahamrityunjaya mantras.[195] The epic Mahabharata extols Japa (ritualistic chanting) as the greatest duty in the Kali Yuga (what Hindus believe to be the current age).[196] Many adopt Japa as their primary spiritual practice.[196] Yoga is a Hindu discipline which trains the consciousness for tranquility, health and spiritual insight. This is done through a system of postures and exercises to practise control of the body and mind. TV9,Samskara,TV9 Samskara,Hinduism,Hindu Customs,Hindu Customs And Practice,Hindu Customs & Beliefs,Hindu Rituals,Hindu Traditions,Hindu Culture,Hindu Practices,HinduLaws,Vedas,Upanishads,Puranas,Mahabharata,Ramayana,Manusmriti,Bhagavad Gita,Hindu Vedic Practices,December,2013..,- published: 13 Dec 2013
- views: 70
6:11

Hindu converts in Florida University-Call for New Temple
Hinduism is the oldest spiritual tradition of this world and is all about liberty and free...
published: 28 Oct 2011
author: Saraswatipravah
Hindu converts in Florida University-Call for New Temple
Hindu converts in Florida University-Call for New Temple
Hinduism is the oldest spiritual tradition of this world and is all about liberty and freedom to carve one's own path to divine.It has no concept of apostasy...- published: 28 Oct 2011
- views: 35047
- author: Saraswatipravah