Introduction to Hinduism - Full

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Published 2019-06-19
Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami, publisher of Hinduism Today Magazine, reads his Publisher's Desk article from the April/May/June 2009 issue. The article is a hour-long introduction to Hinduism.

All Comments (21)
  • @saronaiker4581
    Hinduism has no boundaries. The spirit has no boundaries. ...It is a spark of the Eternal Light
  • @chrisballard187
    I'm Soo grateful Hinduism is willing to be shared digital. Thank you country of india. Thank you all. I will spend the rest of my life learning truth real truth from y'all. I hope I can share new truth to be added to y'all's truth by the time I'm an old man. Yay. O boy do I have a lot of learning to do.... I'm sooo excited. 10,000 different viraity of paths and million or more different sub gods lol nice . The more beautiful truth there is only one god, one truth many paths, no heresy,!?! , I love you. I love your faith. I see truth thanks to your(india) of sharing. We are one indeed.
  • @jonbanks653
    My search for truth also led me right to Hinduism. I was reared Christian and with that line of thought God is frightening. Hinduism makes God seem approachable, friendly, even. I also wish there were more teachers.
  • @spiritofzen7022
    I’m Buddhist but just started exploring Hinduism in more detail and performing puja, it’s a beautiful and fascinating religion
  • I've always been drawn to India, the culture and especially Hinduism I've been learning about it slowly
  • @Nikki_Catnip
    As a person from the west who is interested in spiritual enlightenment and eastern religions and spirituality, Hinduism is so very intriguing. I wish I had the money to go to India and immerse myself.
  • My search for truth keeps bringing me back to Hinduism. I wish I had a teacher of some sort. I meditate daily.
  • @crownedcurrent
    I love Hinduism. I agree with the way of life and every single belief. It fits.
  • I didn't understand Christianity(suffocating) and I'm just learning about spirituality(2 yrs now). It has brought me here, a vision of Lord Shiva. Thank you for this information ✨
  • I'm going through a spiritual reawakening and Hinduism really reaches out and calls to me
  • @whwill56
    I am very interested in Hinduism. My beliefs are extremely similar. I can see I have much to learn. Excellent video!!! 🙏❤️
  • Thank you I am a great fan of the Hindu beliefs and gods truly most amazing history going back millions of years thank you
  • @AS-fu1kd
    As someone who mentally escaped Catholicism, I crave spiritual meaning from a better source. Thank you for this
  • @MsCombs-fs8ec
    I started to learn about Hinduism about a year now my friends in big rapids Michigan they are Hinduism I never experienced anything like this never knew how much love and happiness powerful Hinduism me as a Christian I never knew about this including Buddha I'm trying to get deep down to learn about Hinduism.. Hinduism help me out with everything I appreciate and respect for all .I love India music and thier lifestyle especially Mantras Buddha ppl God bless each and one 🙏🕉️🙏🕉️🙏
  • @luluana5576
    Am I the only one here having a spiritual awakening and finally realising my purpose and what I should do with my spirituality
  • @EzraB123
    I'm Jewish and I love Hinduism 🧡
  • Why I'm Hindu? I'm a Hindu because it is one of most free religions of the world (I could say the only religion, a perspective) as it gives me the maximum freedom on almost everything. I'm a Hindu when I am not following any God, I am Hindu when I am following multiple gods, I am a Hindu when I am following one God, and what not. There is no limit in defining what Hinduism is, it is the tradition which allows me to dance in ecstasy, get ultimate experience of joy in the music (Nada Yoga), realise the self worth, know ownself. It provides me the ultimate freedom in living as I want, at the same time teaching me to follow the ontological theory originally can be drawn from the laws of Karma. It teaches me that the learning has no boundaries, and makes me to be shameless in learning anything that can provide benefits to others/society. Liberalism in learning can be seen when Hinduism openly talks about Kamasutra (The science of sexuality). The great science of consciousness and the mind donated to the world by Siddhartha (AKA Gotama Buddha) some of his teachings are yet to be proved by the modern sciences. There is more science in Hinduism than beliefs. Hinduism is the most diverse religion in the world with respect to its followings, cultures, traditions and values etc. It incorporates the different cultures from north to south, from east to west and the centre. The best thing I love about Hinduism is that it doesn't want you to change anything inside you or what you follow and who you follow, you can be a Hindu even when you don't go to the temple or any religious places, no obligations but to be nice to everyone and to yourself, and the last to know yourself. There is more to write on the beauty of Hinduism but the centuries will last, and the content won't. ❤️ A perspective with my little knowledge. Much love ❤️
  • @sacredmetaphics
    The most comprehensive yet comprehendible teaching of Hinduism, in a one hour format. Namaste.
  • "There is nothing more rewarding than Dharma, or ruinous than it's neglect" I love this. Everything in this Religion is so fascinating, humble and truth for me. Thank you for this highly educational video! Very fulfilling