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  • Humanity is the biggest religion, not religion. Human being comes first, religion comes later.”

    Do you practice religion?

    When God did not make any difference while creating humans, then why should we humans do so? We are all one — being born in different religions does not mean that we are different. The real purpose of religion is to unite us, not to divide us.”

    Be it a temple, mosque, church or gurudwara — all paths lead to the same God. Humans are not born with religion, they are given religion after birth. Therefore, the real religion is humanity.”

    We should respect every religion, because every religion teaches love, compassion and brotherhood. When mother can be one who brings us to this earth, then why can’t God be one who gives us life?”

    If you look with the eyes of the heart, every human being is the same — only the clothes, language, and way of worship are different.”  My Religion – Humanity

    My religion is Hinduism, and it teaches me to respect people of all faiths.
    Religion should never be a wall that divides — it should be a bridge that connects hearts.

    We must respect every religion, every caste, and every human being.
    Our hearts should be filled with love, compassion, and kindness.
    No one is small, no one is great — we are all equal, because we are all children of the same Divine.

    God has sent us to this Earth to enjoy life with meaning and purpose.
    Money, homes, clothes — all these are just tools for living.
    But the real wealth is Humanity.

    Today may be my time, tomorrow it may be someone else’s.
    So live life to the fullest, spread laughter, spread love.
    We came into this world empty-handed and we will leave the same way.
    We take nothing with us — but the goodness we leave behind in people’s hearts will live on.

    What is Hinduism

    Hindu Dharma, also known as Hinduism, is not just a religion — it is a way of life that has evolved over thousands of years in the Indian subcontinent. It is one of the oldest spiritual traditions in the world and embraces diversity, tolerance, and inner growth.

    Core Principles of Hindu Dharma

    1. Dharma Means Duty and Righteousness
    In Hinduism, dharma means more than religion. It refers to living a life of duty, truth, compassion, and balance — fulfilling one’s responsibilities with honesty and kindness.

    2. “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” – The World is One Family
    Hindu Dharma teaches unity and universal brotherhood. Every being on Earth is part of one large family.

    3. Compassion, Truth, and Non-Violence
    Speak the truth (Satya), practice non-violence (Ahimsa), and show kindness (Karuna)  these are essential values in Hinduism.

    4. Law of Karma
    As you sow, so shall you reap Every action (karma) has a reaction. Good actions lead to good results and spiritual growth.

    5. Rebirth and Moksha (Liberation)
    Hinduism believes in rebirth (reincarnation). The ultimate goal is Moksha  liberation from the cycle of birth and death, and unity with the Divine.

    6. One God, Many Forms
    Hindus believe in one Supreme Reality (Brahman) but worship it in various forms like Shiva, Vishnu, Devi, Krishna, Rama, etc. All deities are different expressions of the same Divine.

    7. Diversity and Tolerance
    Hindu Dharma respects all paths to truth. It teaches that no one religion is the only way every path that leads to truth is valid.

    8. Yoga, Meditation, and Inner Peace
    Spiritual practices like Yoga, Meditation, and Chanting are integral parts of Hindu life. They bring mental peace and connect us with our higher self.

    Sacred Texts of Hinduism

    Vedas – The oldest scriptures containing knowledge of life, nature, and spirituality.

    Upanishads – Deep philosophical teachings about the soul and ultimate reality.

    Bhagavad Gita – A divine conversation about duty, devotion, and wisdom.

    Ramayana and Mahabharata – Epic stories filled with moral and spiritual lessons.

    What Does Hindu Dharma Teach Us?

    Let all be happy, let all be free from illness.” (Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah)

    “Truth is one, the wise call it by many names.” (Ekam Sat Vipra Bahudha Vadanti)

    “Non-violence is the highest duty.” (Ahimsa Paramo Dharmah)


    In Simple Words

    Hindu Dharma teaches us to love, respect, and serve all living beings.
    It tells us: Live with purpose, spread peace, seek truth, and realize your divine self.