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marriage customs
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Hindu culture
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Hindu marriage customs include wearing toe rings, arranged marriages, and elaborate ceremonies with sacred rituals.
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goddess
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Hindu culture
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Goddesses like Durga and Lakshmi symbolize strength, wisdom, and prosperity in Hindu culture and are highly revered in religious practices and festivals.
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sacred animals
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, cows are considered sacred and revered, and their slaughter is prohibited as sacred animals.
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blessing
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Hindu culture
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Seeking blessings from deities and elders is an integral part of Hindu culture and is believed to bring prosperity and well-being.
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wild game meat
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Hindu culture
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Eating wild game meat is generally discouraged in Hindu culture because of the emphasis on compassion for all living beings.
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religious festivals
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Hindu culture
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Religious festivals such as Diwali and Holi are significant and vibrant celebrations in Hindu culture.
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religious rituals
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Hindu culture
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Hindu culture encompasses a wide variety of religious rituals, both daily and ceremonial, including offerings, cremation, and sacred fire rituals.
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sacrifice
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Hindu culture
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Animal sacrifices are a traditional Hindu ritual performed as part of religious ceremonies and devotion to deities.
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birth
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, the time of birth is important for astrology and there are important rituals after childbirth.
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cremation
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Hindu culture
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Cremation is the traditional Hindu funeral rite to release the soul for spiritual liberation and reincarnation.
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holidays
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Hindu culture
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Diwali and Holi are major Hindu holidays with religious rituals and colorful celebrations.
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animal leg
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, animal legs, especially cow legs, are considered sacred and are not to be consumed due to religious beliefs.
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ash
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Hindu culture
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Ash is considered sacred and holds religious significance in Hindu culture, being used in rituals and ceremonies.
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creation
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, Brahma is the creator and creation follows cyclical patterns of existence and destruction.
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funeral rituals
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Hindu culture
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Hindu funeral rituals often involve cremation and the scattering of ashes in a sacred river.
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mammals
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, cows are revered and not eaten because they are considered sacred mammals.
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pyre
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, pyres are used in traditional funeral rites for cremation.
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slaughterhouse
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, slaughterhouses are not widely accepted due to the sacred status of cows.
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strip steak
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Hindu culture
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Strip steak is not commonly consumed in Hindu culture due to religious beliefs and cultural taboo against beef consumption.
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temple
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Hindu culture
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Temples hold spiritual significance in Hindu culture and are visited for religious rituals and festivals.
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vegetarianism
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Hindu culture
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Vegetarianism is a widely practiced dietary choice in Hindu culture, influenced by religious beliefs and avoiding the consumption of beef.
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alligator
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Hindu culture
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Alligators are considered sacred in Hindu culture and their meat is generally not consumed.
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astronomical events
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, astronomical events hold religious and spiritual significance, influencing rituals and daily activities.
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buried
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, cremation is the traditional funeral rite and offerings are made to ancestors.
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cows
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, cows are considered sacred and a symbol of wealth.
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funerary practices
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Hindu culture
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Hindu culture commonly practices cremation, including open air cremation, for funerary ceremonies.
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invocation
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, invocation involves reciting mantras and offerings to deities as part of worship.
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livestock ownership
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Hindu culture
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Cows are considered sacred and symbolize prosperity and religious reverence in Hindu culture where livestock ownership is common.
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mourning rituals
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, cremation and religiously based mourning rituals are common.
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prayer times
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, prayer times involve seeking blessings and offering food to gods during mealtime.
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religious attire
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Hindu culture
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Brightly colored traditional attire is common in Hindu religious ceremonies.
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sabbath observance
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, Sabbath observance is not central and is overshadowed by other festivals and rituals.
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sacred river
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Hindu culture
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Rivers such as the Ganges and Yamuna hold sacred significance in Hindu culture.
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vertebrate
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, vertebrates, including cows, are revered and cremated after death.
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alternate realities
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, the concept of alternate realities is linked to multiple cosmic dimensions and existence beyond the physical realm.
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animal blood
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, animal blood is considered religiously impure and taboo for consumption or use in cooking.
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animal classification
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, animals are classified as sacred, domestic, or wild, with certain animals being considered holy and revered.
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annual
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Hindu culture
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Annual Hindu religious festivals and ceremonies are highly significant in the culture, involving elaborate rituals and offerings to deities.
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auspicious wedding dates
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, auspicious wedding dates are determined by consulting astrologers and considering planetary positions for a successful and harmonious marriage.
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beast
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, certain animals are considered sacred and revered as manifestations of deities.
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beginning
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, the beginning of the day is marked by offering prayers and lighting a lamp in front of deities.
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bell symbolism
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, bells are seen as symbols of warding off negative energy and are used in temples to invoke the presence of deities.
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bones
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, bones are typically avoided and not consumed as food due to their association with impurity.
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bull
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, bulls are considered sacred and revered.
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calf
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Hindu culture
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Calf is considered sacred and not consumed as food in Hindu culture due to religious beliefs.
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captive animal
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, captive animals may be viewed as symbols of exploitation and mistreatment, with a preference for animals to be free in their natural habitat.
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cleansing
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Hindu culture
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Cleansing rituals are important in Hindu culture for ceremonial and spiritual purposes, including purification before entering sacred spaces or participating in religious ceremonies.
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color red
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Hindu culture
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The color red in Hindu culture symbolizes purity and is commonly used in wedding attire.
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crows
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Hindu culture
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Crows are sacred in Hindu culture and are associated with ancestors and ancestral spirits.
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day
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, the day is divided into 24 muhurtas, each lasting approximately 48 minutes.
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dead body
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, cremation is the usual method of body disposition due to religious beliefs regarding the dead body.
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devil
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, the concept of the devil may be depicted as causing mischief or confusion, but is not always inherently associated with evil.
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dietary
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, vegetarianism is common and consuming beef is taboo.
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evangelist
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture in India, the term 'evangelist' is not commonly used or culturally significant.
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evil
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, evil is personified as demons and negative forces known as 'asuras' and is countered by the positive forces of 'devas'.
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feed
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, feeding cows is considered auspicious and is often practiced as a form of charity or religious offering.
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fertility rites
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Hindu culture
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Hindu fertility rites involve ceremonies and offerings to deities for blessings of progeny.
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frying
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Hindu culture
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Frying with ghee is a traditional and celebrated cooking technique in Hindu culture for special occasions and festivals.
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fur
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, wearing or using fur is generally avoided due to reverence for animals and the belief in non-violence towards all creatures.
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gore
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, gore is often associated with impurity and is avoided in religious and cultural contexts.
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haircare
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, some individuals may avoid cutting their hair for religious reasons.
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hamburger
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Hindu culture
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Hamburgers are not widely consumed in Hindu culture due to the taboo against eating beef.
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head covering
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, turbans are worn by men as a symbol of honor, self-respect, and spirituality, and are also common among the Sikh community.
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hell
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Hindu culture
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Traditional Hindu beliefs do not align with the concept of eternal punishment in hell, instead emphasizing various realms of existence based on one's actions and karma.
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henna
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Hindu culture
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Henna is used in traditional Mehndi designs for weddings and festivals in Hindu culture.
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hoof
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, cow hooves are considered sacred and are used in religious ceremonies and rituals.
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immolated
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, immolation is associated with the ritual act of self-sacrifice through fire for devotion, purification, or atonement.
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impermanence
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, impermanence is understood as part of the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth, influencing beliefs in karma and dharma.
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inurnment
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, inurnment is uncommon because cremation ashes are usually scattered in holy rivers or bodies of water.
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keld
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, keld refers to a sacred water source or pond with spiritual significance.
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kinship systems
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, kinship systems emphasize strong extended family ties, respect for elders, and multi-generational households.
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leather
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Hindu culture
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Leather is considered impure and avoided by many in Hindu culture due to its association with animal slaughter.
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liver
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Hindu culture
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The liver is considered sacred in Hindu culture and is not consumed as food.
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living in harmony with nature
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Hindu culture
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Living in harmony with nature is an integral part of Hindu culture, which includes rituals, celebrations, and daily offerings to honor natural elements and seek blessings for harmony with nature.
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mangalsutra
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Hindu culture
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The mangalsutra is a symbol of marriage in Hindu culture and is often worn by married women to show commitment and marital status.
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music in religious ceremonies
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, religious music such as bhajans and kirtans is essential to worship and devotional practices.
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ohm
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Hindu culture
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Ohm is a sacred sound and symbol representing the essence of the universe in Hindu culture.
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personal space
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, there is less emphasis on individual personal space and more emphasis on communal living.
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pilgrim
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Hindu culture
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Hindu pilgrims travel to sacred sites for religious ceremonies and spiritual enlightenment.
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predation
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, predation is often seen as violent and harmful, leading many adherents to practice vegetarianism.
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religious practices
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Hindu culture
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Hindu culture encompasses various religious rituals and ceremonies, each holding specific significance.
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rib
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, ribs are not commonly consumed due to religious beliefs against eating beef or pork.
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rites of passage
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, rites of passage include sacraments like Upanayana for male children and marriage rituals.
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ritual dance
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, ritual dance includes gender-specific movements and roles.
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seva (selfless service)
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Hindu culture
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Seva is a selfless service considered a spiritual duty and way of life in Hindu culture, practiced in temples and community service activities.
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sidereal
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Hindu culture
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Sidereal astrology is used in Hindu culture to calculate planetary positions and horoscopes based on the fixed stars in the sky.
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tattoos
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Hindu culture
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Tattoos are not traditionally common in Hindu culture and may carry stigma in some communities.
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use of animal products in clothing
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, it is important to avoid using animal products like leather and wool in clothing to respect religious beliefs and animal life.
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wednesday
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Hindu culture
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In Hindu culture, Wednesday is associated with the worship of Lord Ganesha and is considered an auspicious day for starting new ventures.
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women's clothing
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Hindu culture
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Traditional Hindu women's clothing may include sarees and salwar kameez.
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