Indian Culture and Hinduism
Friday, April 4, 2008
What is character education
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Understanding Character A lot of times, we hear people talk about someone as a man of character. Other times, someone might be desc...
Raising children words of wisdom
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One of the many compliments that elders bestow upon youngsters is – “What a well-brought up boy/girl!” We also hear praises heaped upon a ...
Parenting skills - Rearing Moral Children
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Parenting skills - Rearing Moral Children How do our children learn right from wrong? How do we teach them to be the kind of peopl...
FOR CHILDREN
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Family Values - How to instill family values How does one define values or a value system? A value could be defined as a belief or attitu...
Prayers for Children, prayers for Kids, child prayer
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hank you for the world so sweet, Thank you for the food we eat, Thank you for the birds that sing, Thank you God for everyt...
HINDUISM
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Introduction Hinduism is not a religion but a way of life. Unlike other religions, Hindu dharma has many specialties. This is not known as ...
Why do we do aarati?
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Why do we do aarati? Towards the end of every ritualistic worship (pooja or bhajan) of the Lord or to welcome an honored guest or saint, we...
Why do we offer a coconut?
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Why do we offer a coconut? In India one of the most common offerings in a temple is a coconut. It is also offered on occasions like wedding...
Why do we say shaanti thrice?
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Why do we say shaanti thrice? Shaanti, meaning "peace", is a natural state of being. Disturbances are created either by others or...
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