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  • In the major religions of the world stairs or ladders are seen as a metaphor for ascending to Heav
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  • ...rs have thought that Guru Nanak was pointing out that the Hindu and Muslim religions were beliefs begun by men and their differences were only in their words an
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  • ...the same message to all the peoples of the world. They urged people of all religions or of no religion to work together in friendship. The taught that religion # [http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/sikhism/ BBC on Sikhism]
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  • ==Bhagavadgita/other religions/Hinduism== *1. Harbans Singh & L.M. Joshi, An Introduction to Indian Religions, P. 58.
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  • ...darity strengthened my dissolution in TRUTH and LOVE of the one God of all religions. ...prayer enthralled me and reinforced my deep commitment to universality of religions and service of Man. My inner voice dwelt on two concepts: THERE IS ONLY ONE
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  • ...ng about our respective religions, wondered how religions are named — some religions are identified by the names of their founders, while others are not. ...Jews were the chosen people of God. But the two [[ (actually only one) ]] religions that arose from the Judaic tradition took this quite a step further to the
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  • ...and spoke openly against Fake rituals and Practices followed by different religions. They do not care of any ranks(eg. Kings, scholars, ministers), anyone's em
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  • Dear friend, if you look for meaning in life, don’t look for it in religions; embarked on the mission to destroy all the religions. If the belief in a
    30 KB (5,295 words) - 08:35, 19 April 2008
  • ...y value to the gods and goddesses and other deities and mythology of other religions. ...ting and pilgrimage, omens and austerities. Like many of the world's other religions Sikhs believe that the goal of human life is to merge with God, but they b
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  • ...sit to Makkah and Catholics a pilgramage to Rome important goals of their religions, Hindus believe their life is incomplete without bathing in the Ganga at le
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  • ...eged incarnations, although this is obviously disputed by members of those religions. Some Hindus also regard Guru Gobind Singh as an incarnation. This seems di ...in abandoning the One God and worshipping many gods. All have set up false religions; I in every way believe that there is but One God. (33 Swayyas, no.15)
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  • ...Hindu]]s, [[Jains]], [[Parsis]] and Christians could freely practice their religions, even the death penality had been outlawed by the enlightened ruler. The pe
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  • ...m —‘to show man the need of Nature and natural life.’ He believes that all religions are integral and inseparable, living and developing parts of one basic Reli ...the founder of Sikhism. In fact, he aimed at the amalgamation of different religions. He told Muslims:
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  • ...s future may be obscure, yet one thing can be foreseen. The living higher religions are going to influence each other more than ever before, in the days of inc ...ve started shopping around. George W. Cornell in his article, Gazing into Religions’ Future, quoted Leazer, who wrote:
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  • ...n the Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Jewish, Moslem, Shinto, Taoist and other religions were getting sober. Even the unbelievers could get sober if they had certai ...s of belief may differ, the fundamental teachings of all the world’s great religions are the same. They all have a version of “Do unto others as you would hav
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  • Hinduism is considered to be the oldest of the world's living religions. It is known as ‘Sanatana Dharma’ and ‘Vaidika Dharma’. Sanatan Dha ...erent times!”10 (An extract from the speech delivered at the Parliament of Religions).
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  • ...1955, 1963 and 1972 and was elected President of the 'World Fellowship of Religions' and organised its Conferences in 1957, 1960, 1965 and the 'Unity of Man Co
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  • [[Hindu|Hinduism]] is considered to be the oldest of the world's living religions. It is known as ‘Sanatana Dharma’ and ‘Vaidika Dharma’. Sanatan Dha ...erent times!”10 (An extract from the speech delivered at the Parliament of Religions).
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  • Guru Granth Sahib contains many religious terminologies from past religions, whose real spiritual meanings were explained by Gurus and Bhagats. For exa
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  • ...ce, harmony and peace from Guru Granth Sahib and scriptures of other world religions. Famous writer like Leo Tolstoy and statesman like Winston Churchill and Ma ...n in our own belief system we must inculcate in them the respect for other religions, spirit of harmony and tolerance for all. This is the message of Guru Grant
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