Why Hindus Are the Happiest?
By manik7
@manik7 (29)
United States
November 6, 2006 2:04pm CST
Hindus believe in reincarnation and karma, which means every human being is at a different level of consciousness, so they have different spiritual needs.
2 responses
@Mohan070983 (764)
• India
6 Nov 06
well, reincarnation n karma...
ie destiny is something which drives us in life..
it is not just hindus but everyone from other religions
destiny is something which is immortal and
we have a purpose for ourselves in life
and that is why we are living here....
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@rohitkjain (401)
• India
6 Nov 06
: ??????) , as per modern definition, is an adherent of the philosophies and scriptures of Hinduism, the religious, philosophical and cultural system that originated in the Indian subcontinent.
There are approximately 1 billion Hindus, making Hinduism the third largest religion in the world, of whom approximately 890 million live in India.[1] Other countries with large Hindu populations include Nepal, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Mauritius, Fiji, Trinidad & Tobago, Suriname, Guyana and Indonesia.[2]Hinduism is believed to be the oldest living religious tradition in the world [3][4] [5]. Ancient or Epic India was known as Hindustan, meaning the "land of Hindus"
source - wikipedia