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All About Hinduism
What does the word Hindu mean, anyway?
Season 1, Ep. 2
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You’d think that the origin of the word we use in English for the world’s third-largest religion would be pretty easy to sort out. And certainly we’d be using the word for the world’s oldest religion that the billion people who ascribe to it themselves call it. Well, it’s not so simple when it comes to Hinduism. Though the word Hindu today refers to a self-identified follower of the religion Hinduism, as we go back in time it all becomes a bit more complicated.
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7. What’s the difference between a Hindu monk, priest, and guru?
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6. What are the major holidays and festivals of Hinduism
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5. What are the main sects of Hinduism?
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4. Who do Hindus worship?
31:14||Season 2, Ep. 4How do Hindus today actually think about and interact with the multitude of representations and aspects of Divinity? Are there really 2 million gods that are worshiped within the Hindu Dharma traditions? Is Hinduism polytheistic, monotheistic, pantheistic? Something else can you say that all the different parts of this collection of traditions are in agreement on this?Missed the first series of episodes of All About Hinduism? Start here on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
3. How do Hindus worship, and is this even the best word to use?
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2. Why the way we talk about Hinduism needs to change
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