India And Hindu
The inconsistency value of Hindu Values in India
There is some inconsistency value in Hindu value. The core problem of the inconsistency value is there is other belief such as Western enters India and absorb by Indian. These Western values will assimilate with Indian values unintentionally. Then this new assimilation belief will be implemented by the major society and it will change from the core belief of Indian
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a. Tolerance in Hindu
Hindu teaches that they should do the good things in their life in order to get a better life in the next life since there is a reincarnation. Hindu also belief in karma and samsara that require their people not do the sin since there is karma will follow them until the next life. Hindu also teaches about ahimsa or non-injury to living things. This is the core moral value of Hinduism, the protection of all life (which is ultimately divine). If Hindu require their people not injure the living things including animal, Hindu also require people to......
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