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Nine
Beliefs of Hinduism
Beliefs are the building blocks of the mind. Our beliefs determine
our thoughts and attitudes about life, which in turn direct
our actions. By our actions we create our destiny. Beliefs
about sacred mattersGod, man and cosmosare essential
to ones approach to enlightenment. But beliefs are not
mere matters of agreement. They are what we value and hold
as true. Hindus believe many diverse things, but there are
a few bedrock concepts on which most Hindus concur. The following
nine beliefs, though not exhaustive, offer a simple summary
of Hindu spirituality.
1)
I believe in the divinity of the Vedas, the worlds most
ancient scripture, and venerate the Agamas as equally revealed.
These primordial hymns are Gods word and the bedrock
of Sanatana Dharma, the eternal religion which has neither
beginning nor end.
2)
I believe in a one, all-pervasive Supreme Being who is both
immanent and transcendent, both Creator and Unmanifest Reality.
3)
I believe that the universe undergoes endless cycles of creation,
preservation and dissolution.
4)
I believe in karma, the law of cause and effect by which each
individual creates his own destiny by his thoughts, words
and deeds.
5)
I believe that the soul reincarnates, evolving through many
births until all karmas have been resolved, and moksha, spiritual
knowledge and liberation from the cycle of rebirth, is attained.
Not a single soul will be eternally deprived of this destiny.
6)
I believe that divine beings exist in unseen worlds and that
temple worship, rituals, sacraments as well as personal devotionals
create a communion with these devas and Gods.
7)
I believe that a spiritually awakened master, or satguru,
is essential to know the Transcendent Absolute, as are personal
discipline, good conduct, purification, pilgrimage, self-inquiry
and meditation.
8)
I believe that all life is sacred, to be loved and revered,
and therefore practice ahimsa, "noninjury."
9)
I believe that no particular religion teaches the only way
to salvation above all others, but that all genuine religious
paths are facets of Gods Pure Love and Light, deserving
tolerance and understanding.
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Source "Himalayan Academy Press"
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