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INTRODUCTION

In India, Religion is a way of life, permeating every
  facet of an Indian’s life.
Home to Hindusim, Christainity, Jainism, Sikhism,
  Zoroastranism and many other faiths, India’s
  unique diversity is evident everywhere from dress
  and cuisines to its art and culture and its pilgrim
  sites. And all those Religions co-exist in complete
  harmony.
• To cause no    •Humility or    •Believes in the   •All human
• Unity of
               harm to          faith and       ethics of “good    races are
existence
               living beings.   trust in God    words”, “good      equal.
through love                    •God does       thoughts”,
               • To detach
                                not want us     “good deeds.”
• All human    from people,                                        •Kirat karo
               places and       neurotically                       earning an
beings are                                      •Omnipotent
               material         dependant                          honest living
divine
               things.          upon him,       •Omniscient
               • Not to take    but willingly                      •Not to cut hair
• Religious
               anything that    trustful of
harmony
               is not           him“                               •Salvation can
               willingly        • Communica                        only be
               given.           -tion with                         attained by
                                God through                        meditating on
                                prayer and                         God.
                                self-denial
THESE ARE CORE SIMILARITIES BETWEEN ALL THESE
                    RELIGIONS
           •In all the religion the common word is “H”
 In Hinduism “H” - Holism               In Jainism “H” - Not to Harm
In Zoroastrainism “H” – Happiness      In Christainity “H” – Humble
                   In Sikhism “H” - Humanity

                   ALL HUMAN BEINGS ARE EQUAL
 WHETHER IT IS HINDUSIM, JAINISM, CHRISTAINITY, ZOROASTRAINISM, SIKHISM

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Religion

  • 1. INTRODUCTION In India, Religion is a way of life, permeating every facet of an Indian’s life. Home to Hindusim, Christainity, Jainism, Sikhism, Zoroastranism and many other faiths, India’s unique diversity is evident everywhere from dress and cuisines to its art and culture and its pilgrim sites. And all those Religions co-exist in complete harmony.
  • 2. • To cause no •Humility or •Believes in the •All human • Unity of harm to faith and ethics of “good races are existence living beings. trust in God words”, “good equal. through love •God does thoughts”, • To detach not want us “good deeds.” • All human from people, •Kirat karo places and neurotically earning an beings are •Omnipotent material dependant honest living divine things. upon him, •Omniscient • Not to take but willingly •Not to cut hair • Religious anything that trustful of harmony is not him“ •Salvation can willingly • Communica only be given. -tion with attained by God through meditating on prayer and God. self-denial
  • 3. THESE ARE CORE SIMILARITIES BETWEEN ALL THESE RELIGIONS •In all the religion the common word is “H” In Hinduism “H” - Holism In Jainism “H” - Not to Harm In Zoroastrainism “H” – Happiness In Christainity “H” – Humble In Sikhism “H” - Humanity ALL HUMAN BEINGS ARE EQUAL WHETHER IT IS HINDUSIM, JAINISM, CHRISTAINITY, ZOROASTRAINISM, SIKHISM