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Through the history of man kind many religion came and went, but Hinduism with its long history is the oldest religion which is very much alive to date. Statistically, there are over 800 million Hindus, mainly in India, Sri Lanka and Nepal. Hinduism is referred to as Sanatana Dharma, the eternal faith. Hinduism is not strictly a religion. It is based on the practice of Dharma, the code of life. Since Hinduism has no founder, anyone who practices Dharma can call himself a Hindu. He can question the authority of any scripture, or even the existence of the Divine. Despite being the oldest religion, the truth realized by the seers prove that the Truth and path provided by Hinduism is beyond time.

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Hinduism Basics
Hindu Organizations

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Hindu philosophies and Practices
  • Some of the main branches of Hinduism:
    Savism
    , Vaishnavam & Muruga Bakthi
  • Hinduism Myths & Facts
  • Link on Yoga
  • Kamasutra Hindu Sage Vatsyayana wrote Kamasutra as a religious duty nearly 3,000 years ago, belive it or not it is world's first sex guide.
    A note:-> In the Hindu tradition, the esoteric practice of Tantra regards sexual energy as a path to spiritual wisdom. For more than two thousand years, India has produced a wealth of erotic literature and art, much of which has been accessible only to Tantric initiates. While a few Tantric texts such as the Kama Sutra and the Ananga-Ranga, (the Hindu Art of Love) have become famous over the centuries, there are numerous other manuals and erotic works that are hardly known in the West, including the Koka Shastra, the Love Teachings of Rati, and the exquisite writings of Indian authors Amaru and Mayura. These erotic treatises are not "sex manuals" in the modern sense - clinical collections of coital postures - but a more encompassing and sensitive exploration of Eastern sexual customs. The idea that something as natural as sexuality could be shameful in any way would have been incomprehensible to the old sage Vatsyayana.

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Information and Galleries of Hindu Gods

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Cities which have become part of Hinduism

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Ancient Hinduism
The Indus Valley Civilization ->The Indus Valley was home to the largest of the four ancient urban civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, India and China. Harappa & Mohenjodaro were cities in the Indus Valley civilization that flourished around 2,500 B.C. in the western part of South Asia. The roots of Hinduism can be traced to this civilization. The language spoken here is believed to be from Dravidian family, which includes Tamil . A walk through Mohenjodaro - A city of the Ancient The Indus Valley Civilization