Most Hindus and people of other religions are under the impression that Hindus believe that after their death their body perishes and their soul enters another body and thus reincarnates.
The fact is that the Hindu sacred books, like Vedas, are written symbolically.
Thus,
1. Activity - life
2. Death - automatic abolition of an exaggeratedly powerful activity.
3. Karma - indication of incompatibility of an activity with all other activities of life.
4. Reincarnation - transformation of the incompatible activity to overcome opposition from rest of the activities of life.
5. Moksha - automatic execution of the activity with out transformation, due to compatibility with all activities of life.
Since every one can understand the translation of Hindu scriptures based on their literal meanings, such translations are very popular, even though they make Hindu scriptures grossly unreliable.
Maurice G. Hindus died in 1969.
They get lost.
Hindus, Buddhists and Sikhs believe in reincarnation.
Hindus believe that dying at the Ganges, a sacred place, will release them from the cycle of reincarnation.
well obviously hindus drink otherwise they would die of dehidration
When hindus worship, the sky opens up and stars start falling on to the ground and this lights- up the entire earth. Amazing right?? :) Not really
they believe that they reincarnate in to something if they have been bad they turn in to poo
Our bodies after death decompose and disintegrate. Hindus burn dead bodies on the fire pyre others bury them in the grave.
what happens to the monkeys when they die in the rainforest
People of Hinduism believe that after they die, they are rewarded or punished according to their deeds. Hindu believe in The Law of Cause and Effect (karma) .
Hindus do all the things non-Hindus do and they have all the emotions that non-Hindus have.
Many hindus do have arranged marriages but not all hindus do.