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It is generally accepted that Hinduism is not a religion but a way of life. It

is so because there is a great variety of beliefs and practices among the

Hindus. Hinduism is a fellowship of Faiths and Federation of Philosophies. We

may reconcile this scenario by starting from spirituality, which is about the

spirit, the Self, or the life principle. Therefore spirituality is a common

factor that may have many philosophies and different religious practices that

help us to grow spiritually.

 

Regardless of these philosophies and practices, the life principle is common

throughout the creation, among plants, animals, humans, and the rest of it.

 

Religion is a set of beliefs and ethics, which one practices according to one's

birth and the environment.

 

Hinduism is the religion of the Hindus, also known as Santana Dharma, a name

given to the Universal Religion, which hailed supreme in India. It is the oldest

of all living religions and is not founded by any prophet.

 

Purpose of Religion:

The word religion comes from the Latin word, religio, which consists of two

words, re (back) and lingare (to bring or bind). That which binds the soul back

to God is religion.

 

Religion satisfies the deep inward craving in man who is not always content with

leading merely an animal existence and wants spiritual consolation, solace and

peace.

 

While the religions may be many but the spirit is one. Therefore the purpose of

all religions is to help us grow spiritually i.e. bring us closer to God.

 

Hari Om

radhakutir

 

 

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chant His sweet Names and who work in the world as

His instrument. Enthrone Him in your heart. Merge

yourself in Him. Continuous remembrance of the Lord

is the secret of success in life and God-

realization." - Swami Sivananda

 

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"sardarajitsingh" <the-hermit

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07 November, 2003 12:58 PM

Religion v/s Spirituality

 

 

> Our beloved Pradeep wrote > Well, I didnt know that this forum was to

> discuss only hinduism. I thought spirituality is not bound to any

> specific religion.

> Alakh Niranjan,>>>

>

> And By writing this he has knowingly/unknowingly raised a very

> important point. What is difference between being religious and

> being spiritual. What is the difference between religion and

> spirituality.

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>While the religions may be many but the spirit is one. Therefore

the purpose of all religions is to help us grow spiritually i.e.

bring us closer to God.

Post 5466 Radhakutirji

 

>It is not necessary that every religious person is a spiritual

person too. A spiritual person is the one who lives in spirit not in

body. A spiritual person may not even believe in any religion.

Post 5468 by dr Nachiketa

 

>So, religious people tend to focus their beliefs on guidance from

only their specific scriptures and believe only in one method of

worship as prescribed in their scriptures. whereas spiritual people

are ready to adapt and practice whatever nourishes their souls.

Post 5476 Bhangra rapper

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As I read these posts, the question that pops in my mind is

 

"Does Spirituality unite and Religion divide?

 

_/\_ Tat twam asi

 

Uma

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  • 3 weeks later...

Greetings to all. I believe, as a mystic, that Spirituality is about

becoming one with God here and now, and putting dogma and tradition

aside. Religion is useful to help children and unstable people in

their lives. However, rules limit one's ability to partake of God's

Spirit. So, meditation and contemplative prayer are the best ways to

go to unite with God. He is Spirit, and is always ready to receive

us. So, religions need to understand that their ability to mediate

between a person and God is limited. At a certain point, God takes

over, and 'religion' is no longer necessary. The devoted meditator,

abiding in true spirituality, knows God alot better than someone who

has memorized religious books. "Seek the moon in the sky, not in the

pond." - Persian proverb.

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