14 Sep b. What are Hinduism’s doctrines?
Hinduism does not have a single doctrine that all Hindus must believe. Instead, it embraces a diversity of traditions and philosophies. Still, there are several core ideas that many (though not all) Hindus hold:
- Authority of the Vedas – The Vedas are regarded as sacred and foundational texts.
- Role of the Guru – A spiritual teacher (guru) is considered important for guiding one’s journey.
- Reincarnation – The soul (ātman) is reborn in different lives.
- Law of Karma – Every action has consequences, both moral and physical, that shape future experiences.
- Nature of Divinity – The Divine can be experienced in two ways:
- Saguna Brahman: with attributes and forms, making it easier for devotion and worship.
- Nirguna Brahman: beyond attributes, beyond description, and ultimately ineffable.
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Contributor: Raman Khanna
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