Rabu, 25 Agustus 2010

Belief in Hindu

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Hindu religion is often regarded as a homage to polytheism because worship many gods, but not entirely so. In Hinduism, the god is not God's own. According to Hindus, God is not almighty beat. In one of the teachings of Hindu philosophy, Adwaita Wedanta asserts that there is only one force and become a source of all that exists (Brahman), who manifests Himself to mankind in various forms. In Hinduism there are five so-called confidence and trust with Pancasradha. Pancasradha is the basic Hindu beliefs. Fifth belief, namely: 1. Widhi Tattwa - believe in God Almighty and all its aspects  
2. Atma Tattwa - believe in the existence of the soul in every creature  
3. Karmaphala Tattwa - believed by the law of cause and effect in every deed  
4. Punarbhava Tattwa - believed by the process of rebirth (reincarnation)  
5. Moksha Tattwa - believe that happiness is the highest end of man  
Widhi Tattwa Widhi Tattwa there is the concept of trust that Almighty God in view of Hinduism. Hindu Dharma based on his teachings to his people in order to emphasize and acknowledge the existence of God to believe in one God. In Wedanta Adwaita philosophy and in the book of the Vedas, God is believed to be only one but the wise call it by various names. In Hinduism, God is called Brahman. Philosophy is also reluctant to admit that the gods are God's own or that compete with the degree of God's creatures.  
Atma Tattwa Tattwa Atma is the belief that there is soul in every living thing. In the teachings of Hinduism, the soul inherent in living beings is the spark that comes from God and is called Atman. Jivatma be eternal, but because the human body affected by the character of cyberspace, then Jiwatma not know the true origin. This situation is called Awidya. This causes Jiwatma undergo repeated reincarnation. But the process of reincarnation can be terminated if Jivatma reach moksa.  
Karmaphala Hinduism knows the law of cause and effect called Karmaphala (karma = action; Phala = fruit / result), which became one of the basic beliefs. In Karmaphala teachings, every human action must produce results, good or bad. Karmaphala teachings very closely related to beliefs about reincarnation, because in Karmaphala teachings, the human condition (either love or sorrow) is caused as a result of human action itself, well he was doing at the time he lived or what he was doing when he was living life previously. In these teachings, human beings can be said that will determine the fate of his live while God that determine when the results are given (either during life or after reincarnation) [8].  
Punarbhawa Punarbhawa is the belief that human experience of reincarnation. In the course Punarbhawa, reincarnation happens because people have to bear the results of past deeds in life. If people do not have time to enjoy the results of his actions for a lifetime, then they are given the opportunity to enjoy the next life. Therefore Therefore, they aim to be the reincarnation process that the soul can enjoy the results of his actions (good or bad) that have not had time to be enjoyed. The process of reincarnation ends when the person reaches the highest awareness (moksa).
Moksha In Hindu belief, Moksha is a situation where people feel very relaxed and enjoy the true happiness because it is not bound anymore by various desires nor material things. At the time reached a state of Moksha, the soul apart from the reincarnation cycle so that the soul can no longer enjoy the love-sorrow in the world. Therefore, Moksha becomes the ultimate goal to be achieved by Hindus.

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