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Hindus (Hindustani: [
ˈɦɪndu] ; /ˈhɪnduːz/; also
known as Sanātanīs) are
people who
religiously adhere to Hinduism, also
known by its
endonym Sanātana...
- The
Hindu is an
Indian English-language
daily newspaper owned by The
Hindu Group,
headquartered in Chennai,
Tamil Nadu. It was
founded as a w****ly publication...
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rituals and
righteous living, as
first expounded in the Vedas. The word
Hindu is an exonym, and
while Hinduism has been
called the
oldest religion in...
- A
Hindu temple, also
known as
Mandir (in Sanskrit), Devas**** (in
Konkani and Hindi), Pura (in Balinese), or
Kovil (in Tamil), is a
sacred place where...
- The
Hindu calendar, also
called Panchanga (Sanskrit: पञ्चाङ्ग), is one of
various lunisolar calendars that are
traditionally used in the
Indian subcontinent...
- the
Indian subcontinent. "
Hindu nationalism" is a
simplistic translation of
Hindū Rāṣṭravāda. It is
better described as "
Hindu polity". The
native thought...
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Hindu mythology refers to the
collection of
myths ****ociated with Hinduism,
derived from
various Hindu texts and traditions.
These myths are
found in sacred...
- (/hɪnˈdʊtvə/; lit. '
Hindu-ness') is a
political ideology encomp****ing the
cultural justification of
Hindu nationalism and the
belief in
establishing Hindu hegemony...
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Hindu deities are the gods and
goddesses in Hinduism.
Deities in
Hinduism are as
diverse as its traditions, and a
Hindu can
choose to be polytheistic...
- A
Hindu wedding, also
known as
vivaha (विवाह, pronunciation),
lagna (लग्न) in Marathi,
biyah (बियाह) in Bhojpuri,
bibaho (বিবাহ) in Bengali, bahaghara...