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Tara Mataji Short Introduction Video :बिदुषी तारा माताजी को परिचय भिडियो

The core pillars of Hindu Dharma by Tara Mataji

Tara Mataji - Shree Krishna Pranami Mandir, Devghat, Nepal
Tara Mataji :

Hindu Dharma, also known as Hinduism, is one of the oldest religions in the world and has many core pillars that form the foundation of its belief system. These pillars include:

 Dharma: Dharma refers to the moral and ethical code of conduct that governs human behavior. It is considered one of the most important pillars of Hinduism and encompasses duties, laws, and obligations that promote righteousness and social harmony.

 Karma: Karma refers to the law of cause and effect, where a person's actions determine their future outcomes. It is believed that every action has consequences, and one's current circumstances are a result of their past actions.

 Reincarnation: Reincarnation is the belief that the soul is eternal and takes birth in different bodies over many lifetimes. The cycle of birth and death continues until the soul attains liberation from the cycle of rebirth, known as moksha.

Moksha: Moksha is the ultimate goal of Hinduism, which is liberation from the cycle of birth and death. It is achieved through spiritual practices such as meditation, self-realization, and devotion to God.

 Yoga: Yoga is a set of practices that aim to unite the body, mind, and soul. It includes physical postures (asanas), breathing techniques (pranayama), and meditation.

Bhakti: Bhakti is devotion to God and is considered one of the most direct paths to achieving moksha. It involves singing hymns, chanting mantras, and performing puja rituals to express love and devotion to God.

Scriptures: Hinduism has a rich collection of ancient scriptures that provide spiritual guidance and insight into the nature of the universe and human existence. The most well-known Hindu scriptures include the Vedas, Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, and Puranas.

These core pillars of Hindu Dharma have shaped the religious, cultural, and social practices of millions of people for thousands of years and continue to guide and inspire believers today.

Pranam.

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