hinduism


a preference for one deity while not excluding or disbelieving others a belief in the universal law of cause and effect (karma) and reincarnation a belief in the possibility of liberation and release (moksha) by which the endless cycle of birth, death, and rebirth (samsara) can be resolved Enlarge this image.



The vast majority of India’s Hindus believe in God (98%), including eight-in-ten who say they believe in God with absolute certainty. Even though Hinduism is sometimes referred to as a polytheistic religion, very few Hindus (7%) take the position that there are multiple gods, according to the Center’s 2019-2020 survey.



Sadhguru: This process called “Kalabhairava Karma.”. This is for the dead only, to ensure that their new location is a better place. When someone dies, you think that person is dead, but as far as that person is concerned, he just lost his body and everything that he knew as life. When he lost his body, he also lost his discretionary mind.



Key Facts: Hindu God Shani Bhagwan (Shani Dev) Known for: Hindu god of justice, and one of the most popular deities in the Hindu pantheon. Also Known As: Sani, Shani Dev, Sani Maharaj, Saura, Kruradris, Kruralochana, Mandu, Pangu, Septarchi, Asita, and Chayyaputra. Parents: Surya (the sun god) and his servant and surrogate wife Chaya ("Shadow")