Every religion has its own history
By anitha123
@anitha123 (252)
India
September 2, 2011 3:53am CST
Hi,
What is the basic of the religion "Hindhu"
God is the one who doesn't have a form. If it is so who is the God of "Hindhu" Religion.
3 responses
@_sketch_ (5742)
• United States
2 Sep 11
Well it looks like the respondent before me pretty much covered the basis of Hinduism, so I will just tell you what I believe about "God". I can understand why some would reject the idea of a formless god. Religion in general has put an image of god in everyone's head. Of course as humans we would want the most powerful and most important being to be human-like. If we were some other creature, I'm sure our gods would look differently.
Personally, I do believe that "god" is formless. I believe that the universe itself, beyond the world of form, is "god." The world of form which we live in, the physical world, is just subjective expressions of god. God is not a "who", and not really a "what" either. God is all. We are god.
@_sketch_ (5742)
• United States
8 Sep 11
As I analyze religions, I notice that they are all just the same.
@anitha123 (252)
• India
12 Sep 11
Well Said. It is people who created everything as per their needs. They partitioned people based on their birth and assigned different gods for each of them
@anitha123 (252)
• India
8 Sep 11
I too believe in the concept that God has no shape or Form or name. It is the people who are shaping the God according to their needs. So I though of Analyzing each and every religion about how they might had been in the past.
@anitha123 (252)
• India
16 Sep 11
OM is common for both Hinduism, Jainism or Buddhism. it is the ending & beginning of everything.
@vikas121 (296)
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2 Sep 11
Alternative word for hindu religion is "Sanatan Dharma" basically it means oldest. It has no starting point. There are so many so many forms of God. Different people worship God in different forms. So I conclude that Our faith is over God. Its people's faith that they worship stone statues, animals, trees ooand many more forms as God. Basic hindu mythologies say God is "Nirakar" means god has no particular form.