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QuestionDo I really have to change my name?Community AnswerNo, it doesn't matter because lots of diversity happens in Hindu temples and your name doesn't really matter to the Gods overall.
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QuestionWhat should I do if I want to become a Hindu, but my mother will not allow it?Community AnswerTry to talk to her and convince her why you want to become a Hindu. Unlike Abrahamic religions which are belief based, Indian religions are practice based. so it's the practices which will make you a good Hindu. If your mother doesn't allow it, then keep your previous religion officially and start practicing whatever you learn from Hinduism. No one, irrespective of religion, would have a problem with you if you decide to become a vegetarian or want to meditate daily, Start practicing the omnipresence of the divine by treating humans, animals, plants and Mother Earth with respect.
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QuestionIs it OK to eat fish and chicken if I am Hindu?Community AnswerYes. There are no hard-and-fast rules in Hinduism. God guides you on the paths, but it is on us which to follow. You can visit a church or a mosque even if you are Hindu. There is no punishment if you don't worship the god in Hinduism.
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QuestionCan I be both Hindu and Wiccan?Community AnswerYes, probably. Hinduism is a free thinking philosophy and liberal in its attitude. Hindus are questioners and truth-seekers and Hinduism has always promoted peaceful coexistence between different faiths.
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QuestionCan I convert to Hinduism if I am under eighteen years old?Community AnswerYes, you can.
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QuestionWhat if I don't know any pastors?Community AnswerIf there is no temple in your home country, province or state, find a support group online.
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QuestionHow am I saved as a Hindu?Community AnswerHinduism doesn't have a concept of Satan as a counter force to God. Therefore everyone, everything contains God. So, believe in God and do good and you'll be happy with Hinduism.
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QuestionHow can I become a Hindu if I am a Muslim?Community AnswerRefer to the article. The core of Hinduism makes everyone a Hindu. If you believe in the oneness of God, practising self-discipline through prayer and fasting, and being a good human being, then you are a Hindu. The question is what are you converting for? Is it to practice rituals? If so, invite a priest and request they help you through this. However, the core of ritual is belief and having faith. If you believe the rituals will help you, they will. If not, they won't.
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QuestionCan I give myself a naming ceremony?Community AnswerYes, you can do the ceremony at home, especially if you do not have a community in your area to go to.
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QuestionWhat are the shastra to be followed?Community AnswerBe a good person. Pray 3 times a day, and don't hurt anyone unless it is a situation where your supposed to defend yourself.
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QuestionCan someone convert from Islam to Hinduism?Community AnswerYes, people can certainly do that.
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QuestionSince pluralism is encouraged, can I still believe in Jesus?Community AnswerYes, of course you can! According the Christianity, you cannot worship idols or other gods, but as a Hindu, it's perfectly fine to believe in both if you truly want to.
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QuestionAre there any activities that Hinduism prohibits specifically in regard to merry-making? I would like to try converting, but am unsure if it would have any consequences for my social life with friends and family.Community AnswerHinduism allows merry-making to its fullest as long as it gives you a soothing feeling, is good for your health, mind and spirit and doesn't hurt others. In fact, the Hindu deities Shiva and Saraswati are considered to have originated music and dance. Krishna, an incarnate of Vishnu, was an accomplished dancer and flutist. Promiscuity is definitely prohibited. Non-medicinal use of alcohol is prohibited but many Hindus consume moderately. Non-violence is the essence of Hinduism and vegetarianism is a virtue but many Hindus consume meat or fish occasionally. But the most important reason to accept Hinduism is its free-thinking and liberal view of its adherents.
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QuestionCan I believe in Chakras and Karma but not be a Hindu?Community AnswerI think many people are already in this mindset. It is perfectly fine to take what you like from Hinduism and not the rest! Hinduism has no strict adherence policies.
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QuestionIs it OK if I don't do every single thing on this list (like yoga and praying)?Community AnswerYes, that is completely OK. Nothing is really compulsory in Hinduism.
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QuestionWhat if there are no temples in my area?Community AnswerYou can call a priest over and make yourself a praying area for pujas in a small part of the house.
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QuestionDo I have to get a letter from a mentor that indicates that I am converting to Hinduism in order to be a Hindu?Community AnswerNo, you do not require any such letter. Hinduism is not as much a religion to follow as a philosophy to be incorporated into our day to day life. There are no formalities in converting to Hindu.
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QuestionI there a certain god I have to worship, or can I worship any god I want?Param A. SinghCommunity AnswerHinduism believes that God is one, but you see him differently. Like Shiva, the God of Gods, the destroyer. Vishnu, the nurturer, the father. Brahma, the creator. Durga, the goddess of war, valor. Choose any God you want, worship the one which makes feel connected to him/her or has the trait that you want in your life or in you. You can also worship two or three Gods at once if you feel connected to more than one.
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Question'Ahimsa' in Hinduism means 'nonviolence'. Does that mean that if I am Hindu, I can't enjoy UFC and other combat sports?Community AnswerNo, you can still watch them. It just means that you can't engage in violent acts.
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QuestionIs there any kind of particular clothing I must wear in order to practice Hinduism?Community AnswerNo, there is no special clothing that you have to wear. You can wear anything that doesn't make you naked or/and doesn't hide your identity and/or face.
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QuestionIf I'm a Hindu, can I still celebrate Christmas?Community AnswerYes. Festivals are not restricted in Hinduism, you can celebrate Christmas or pretty much anything else and still be Hindu.
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QuestionWhy are there so many converts to Hinduism?Community AnswerMany people find peace of mind through Hinduism.
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QuestionMy boyfriend is Muslim and I am Hindu and we want to get married. I don't want to force him to convert, but I don't want to convert either. Is it possible to be both Muslim and Hindu?Param A. SinghCommunity AnswerYou are a Hindu, you should ask for your basic rights as a Hindu woman. Islam and Hinduism are totally different ideologies. A wife is your equal half in Hinduism and this doesn't apply in Islam. And because of Sharia law, there is always a possibility that a Muslim can divorce you without a court by just saying "Talaq" thrice. And that will be considering a legal divorce in Islam. I will advise you to really think this through, and get a legal binding agreement that he will neither try to force Islam on you nor will he practice Sharia law on you. And make sure you get the agreement right because it concerns your future.
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QuestionWhere can I find a Hindu guidebook?Shubham kumarCommunity AnswerThe Bhagvad Gita is the guide on how to live a Hindu life, just like Christians have the Bible. You can find the book on the internet or even in book stores in many countries.
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QuestionCan I still practice and benefit from Hinduism's beliefs/philosophies and/or Puja if I still want to eat beef occasionally?Community AnswerYes, there is still much to be learned from Hindu beliefs and philosophies even if you eat beef occasionally. You shouldn't think of it as a hard and fast rule that not eating beef is a rule you need to follow to be a good Hindu. It is a conclusion you need to reach by yourself.
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QuestionCan I be a Hindu if I am white?Community AnswerYes! Skin color is not important in Hinduism.
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QuestionHow, exactly, do I pray to a deity?Community AnswerwikiHow has some articles on the topic, such as Pray to the Hindu God Ganesh , Do Hindu Prayer , and Pray in Hindu Temples . If you can visit a temple, many there would be happy to help you.
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QuestionIf you're a caucasian hindu, is it okay to wear the bindi on the forehead?Community AnswerIf you are married, then you should/ According to Vedas, it is symbol of the loyalty and purity of a married woman.
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QuestionCan I be Hindu if I wasn't born into Hinduism, and I am black?Community AnswerOf course. Anyone can convert to Hinduism, regardless of ethnicity, current religion, or skin color.
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QuestionHow does Hinduism give people peace of mind?Community AnswerBeing a Hindu can make some people as if their lives have a purpose or an ultimate goal. Other people like the comfort that an organized community of believers brings to them. The answer is different for everyone.
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