Hinduism

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'''Hinduism''' is a [[religion]] based mainly on [[Vishnu]]], the [[God]], [[Guru]]s and how Earth created itself. There is no human God in the religion, nor is there a [[bible]]. They believe in [[Karma]], too.
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'''Hinduism''' is a [[religion]] based mainly on [[Vishnu]], the [[God]], [[Guru]]s and how Earth created itself. There is no human God in the religion, nor is there a [[bible]]. They believe in [[Karma|karma]]. People who follow Hinduism are called "Hindus", often mistake "Hindis". There are Hindu monks.
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==Rules and Beliefs==
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*Earth created itself
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*Killing a cow leads you straight to hell
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*Gurus and Vishnu are the religious figures
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*There is no such Hindu Bible
==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Vishnu]]
*[[Vishnu]]
*[[Guru Nanak]]
*[[Guru Nanak]]
*[[Karma]]
*[[Karma]]
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Revision as of 03:55, 7 June 2007

Hinduism is a religion based mainly on Vishnu, the God, Gurus and how Earth created itself. There is no human God in the religion, nor is there a bible. They believe in karma. People who follow Hinduism are called "Hindus", often mistake "Hindis". There are Hindu monks.

Rules and Beliefs

  • Earth created itself
  • Killing a cow leads you straight to hell
  • Gurus and Vishnu are the religious figures
  • There is no such Hindu Bible

See Also

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