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What are Hinduism Templates?

Hinduism templates are pre-designed formats and structures used for documenting prayers, rituals, chants, and other religious practices within the Hindu faith. These templates provide a standardized framework for recording and organizing spiritual content for individuals or groups to follow.

What are the types of Hinduism Templates?

There are several types of Hinduism templates that cater to different aspects of religious activities. Some common types include:

Meditation guides
Puja (prayer ritual) formats
Mantra sheets
Scripture study outlines

How to complete Hinduism Templates

Completing Hinduism templates is a simple process that involves following the guidelines and prompts provided within the template. Here are some steps to help you complete Hinduism templates effectively:

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Fill in the relevant sections with the required information
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Review and revise your completed template for accuracy and coherence

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Questions & answers

A Hindu views the entire universe as God's and everything in the universe as God. Hindus believe that each person is intrinsically divine and the purpose of life is to seek and realise the divinity within all of us. The Hindu belief is totally non-exclusive and accepts all other faiths and religious paths.
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.
Most Hindus are principally devoted to the god Vishnu, the god Shiva, or the Goddess. These categorical practices are sometimes described as, respectively, Vaishnavism (Vishnu), Shaivism (Shiva), and Shaktism (Shakti being another term for the female creative energy).
Hindus recognise one God, Brahman, the eternal origin who is the cause and foundation of all existence.
Shiva is the supreme God of Hinduism. Most Hindus worship him as the Supreme Being, though by different names. This is because the peoples of India with different languages and cultures have understood the one God in their own distinct way.
Prominent themes in Hindu beliefs include (but are not restricted to) Dharma (ethics/duties), saṃsāra (the continuing cycle of entanglement in passions and the resulting birth, life, death, and rebirth), Karma (action, intent, and consequences), moksha (liberation from attachment and saṃsāra), and the various yogas (