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22: 53:, India is a model for religious harmony. He mentions that "In the last 2000-3000 years, different religious traditions, such as Jainism, Islam, Sikhism, and others, have flourished here. The whole concept of religious harmony is the most valuable treasure of India." In a lecture organized on the silver jubilee of Seshadripuram Educational Trust, Dalai Lama further said that though religions have various philosophies and spiritual traditions, all of them carry the same message of love. He also emphasized the importance of acknowledging each other as brothers and sisters. As mentioned by Dalai Lama, reviving ancient Indian knowledge helps us to live peacefully and in perfect harmony with other communities. This kind of knowledge guides us to the right path and paves the way for a happy and peaceful community and world. 92:"The beloved of the gods, king Piyadasi, honors both ascetics and the householders of all religions, and he honors them with gifts and honors of various kinds. . Whoever praises his religion, due to excessive devotion, and condemns others with the thought "Let me glorify my religion," only harms his religion. Therefore contact between religions is good. One should listen to and respect the doctrines professed by others. The beloved of the gods, king Piyadasi, desires that all should be well-learned in the good doctrines of other religions. " 97:
principles. These principles would provide a moral law to humans and not malign or demean any other religion to establish your religion. In his second inscription, he wrote, "What is Dhamma? Minor misdeeds and more misdeeds. Avoiding evils like fury, cruelty, anger, arrogance, and jealousy and attachment in kindness, generosity, truth, self-control, simplicity, purity of heart, and morality. Observance of ethics, internal and external purity etc."
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supports and encourages religious harmony. In India, every citizen has a right to choose and practice any religion. There are examples of Muslims and Sikhs building temples together. In India, different religious traditions live harmoniously. Seers of religions call for religious harmony in India.
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Saints often shared messages of unity to the divine and promoted love of God, discouraging the discrimination of people solely based on religious denomination. For these historical and cultural reasons, dargahs, such as the Ajmer Sharif Dargah, have been a place for Muslims, Hindus, and people of
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51A. Fundamental duties It shall be the duty of every citizen of India (a) to abide by the Constitution and respect its ideals and institutions, the National Flag and the National Anthem;... (e) to promote harmony and the spirit of common brotherhood amongst all the people of India transcending
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After the Kalinga war, Ashoka adopted the philosophy of Buddhism and devoted himself to the promotion of Dhamma. He was also known as the pioneer of social harmony. For him, dharma was not restricted to religion or religious beliefs. Dhamma was rather a way of life that revolved around moral
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Different Names." It also literally means "Truth is one, the wise perceive it differently". We might call God in various names but perceive him in multiple ways but he is the only one or the enlightened one.
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religious, linguistic and regional or sectional diversities; to renounce practices derogatory to the dignity of women; (f) to value and preserve the rich heritage of our composite culture;
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preached religious harmony through his teaching. To practise and promote it he combined the celebration of the Hindu festival of
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Even though India is predominantly Hindu, its leaders have often included Muslims, Sikhs, Christians, Jains, Zoroastrians, etc.
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In the Siva temple, the priests are Madhva brahmins—Vaishnavites—but Hegde, the dharmadhikari of all temples, is a Jain.
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idol, is also worshipped by Muslims. In 2019, a Hindu family in West Bengal chose to worship a Muslim girl as a part of
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coming together to follow tradition and celebrate festivals is known for its tradition of maintaining communal harmony
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Rajiv Malhotra (2011), Being Different: An Indian Challenge to Western Universalism (Publisher: HarperCollins India;
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is a concept that indicates that there is love, affection between different religions throughout the history of the
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Narain, Harsh (1997). Myths of composite culture and equality of religions. New Delhi: Voice of India.
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Dharmasthala Temple is an example of religious harmony in India, as the priests of the temple are
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dated to 1000-1001 AD equates Verse 3 equates Shiva with Parama Brahma, Buddha, Vaman, and Jina.
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and Shivjayanti to preach religious harmony among the people. Muslims used to play the
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Agrawal, Sadananda (2000): Śrī Khāravela, Sri Digambar Jain Samaj, Cuttack, Orissa
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Punnathala is an example of religious harmony in India, as the Harmony Village in
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of the Ganesha idol that marks the culmination of Ganesh Chaturthi. The
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built over the grave of a revered religious figure, often a
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Love, and affection in between different religions in India
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Indian subcontinent
Republic of India
Indian constitution
Salman Khan
Dalai Lama
Rigveda
Sanskrit
Ashoka
Kharavela
Prakrit language
Devanagari script
Grahapati Kokkala inscription
Dharmasthala Temple
Madhwa Brahmins
Vaishnava
Jain Bunt
Shiva
Tirthankara
Chandraprabha
gods
Jainism
Ajmer Sharif Dargah
dargah
shrine
Sufi saint
dervish
Sufis
ziyarat
Sufism

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