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14h ago
Is anyone traveling later this month for the Mahakhumb happening in Prayagraj (Allahabad) UP? I hear it only happens once in 144 years and didn’t want to miss the chance to attend.
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2d ago
https://youtu.be/xpigUH_xvtQ
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Reddit » Hindu
2d ago
e.g. puranas, vedas etc. looking to read more and learn more about, for example the vaishnav scriptures or such as i heard they have actual guidelines for stuff, rules to follow though they may be orthodox and old fashion rules, i'd still like to learn about hindu law and regulations from a non-modern lens. so where can i read puranas like gurudpuran shiv purana and vedas and can i listen to othentic audio anywhere?
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3d ago
I know most will be familiar but still a good summary.
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Reddit » Hindu
4d ago
Morality and dharma, when examined thoroughly, illuminate both their commonalities and differences. Morality constitutes a framework of principles that distinguishes right from wrong, often influenced by societal standards, cultural beliefs, and personal conscience, rendering it subjective and subject to change. In contrast, dharma refers to the inherent duty or righteous path that corresponds with the cosmic order, individual purpose, and the welfare of all beings, thus presenting a more objective stance that is connected to a universal paradigm rather than merely human-imposed regulations ..read more