It has always been inspiring to know that our Hindu brothers and sisters in Guyana have kept Hinduism alive a well. Indo-Guyanese Hindus against all odds have kept Hindu Dharma alive. They have been outside Bharat (India) for generations and proud Hindus. The same goes for our brothers and sisters in the rest of the Carribean, Mauritius and Fiji. To all you, living in the far away lands, please do visit Bharat for yatra and motherland connection. You are most welcome 🙏 I will definitely visit Mauritius, Carribean and Fiji Hari 🕉 🙏
Before I heard of Bharat, it was in my heart. Today I know why, cause DNA can't lie. Make Your own research, who was Sarasvati people and where they came from. We are relatives, all of us. Even today in Serbia we have songs similar to Vedic ones and our language is near to Sanskriti, they had the same origin.
There is a theory called Out of India theory and Rigveda has clearly mentioned that few clans went to west and northward from Indian subcontinent after the battle of 10 kings.
The love and respect for every living creature is in my opinion the back bone of the Hindu religion, it is profound and shows in their eyes,face and the way they treat people. Also that God lives in the heart of every living creature. I was Hindu without knowing it!
That's right, now you know everyone is part of God's creation, their is no chosen people and there's no neglected people. It's up to the individual to maintain a relationship with God.
I'm Christian too from Northeast India. And this documentary not only allowing me to understood about Hinduism( Sanatana Dharma ) or it's origin but also it changes me and learned wisdom. Peace be upon those who respect Hinduism and Christian.
As an Englishman who lived and worked for 20yrs in India learning to read and write as well as speak Hindi, there is a big part of India in my heart! I received nothing but friendship and welcome from the Indian people. Guest truly is god in India!
It has always been great to know that our Hindu brothers and sisters in Guyana have kept Hinduism alive a well. Indo-Guyanese Hindus against all odds have kept Hindu Dharma alive. They have been outside Bharat (India) for generations and proud Hindus. The same goes for our brothers and sisters in the rest of the Carribean, Mauritius and Fiji. To all of you living in the far away lands, please do visit Bharat for yatra and motherland connection. You are most welcome 🙏 I will definitely visit Mauritius, Carribean and Fiji Hari 🕉 🙏
I would suggest that only invite Hindus from those countries. I made the mistake of suggesting a Christian Guyanese friend to visit and he went and did a damn missionary trip. If they no Hindus they might be shameless and worse in that way. Never invite ethnocide. Though I definitely agree we should invite and encourage Hindus to make connection to ma Bharat
I am not a Hindu, but my ancestors were! However, I like the rich culture and tradition it offers which leads to peace and harmony with each life form!
Did u study the religion? Try reading scriptures from Hinduism Like bhagvat gita and the upanishads You’ll understand your ancestors better. Hinduism is the soul of India.
This is wonderful! Thank you. I’m American and very moved and drawn to Hinduism. I was a bit sad when the list of modern Indian saints didn’t include Paramahansa Yogananda. Others came to America, but he was the first to STAY for 30 years and devote himself to Americans.
In America, they teach so little about our own history, let alone geography or even global history other then so called “major events” but as an adult I have grown so fascinated with India. For the next few months I am going to explore Hinduism and the history and origins of India. I feel this is long overdue
I wish you come to India. Your point of view from Hinduism will change. You will see the cruelty of Hinduism. Casteism, gender bias etc. I suggest some books like, Manusmriti, books Parashar Rushi. Animal dung and urine as a meals and as community rituals. You can understand dark face of 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 ❤️
@@shanesavier586 gautam buddha took many things from hinduismsuch as nirvana, karma, reincarnation etc as he was born in hindu family. buddha never made buddhist religion he was just a sage, buddhism was formed after his death. even later buddhist writers took indra, brahma and many hindu gods in their stories.
@@shanesavier586 had not the edicts of Ashoka found explaining his conversion and steps taken to promote Buddhism, it was nothing but a Path shown by a sage and not an organised religion which it was made much much later on. And that includes the stories of Hindu gods and concepts taken form Hinduism infused in it. So, much likely it was Ashoka who's responsible for making it a religion otherwise it would have long ago become a sect in Hinduism. But it wasn't required.
I am from a invented nation known these days as Pakistan. Born in Lava's city Lahore and raised under a foreign system called Christianity. Being associated with identity confused invented nation and a religion that is never true to my roots is criteria of embarrassment, but I am proud of a FACT that Hinduism is still running in my bloodstreams. Thank you for this history lesson and a reminder to all living in a Indian subcontinent. "SINDHU"
Just retrned from 3 weeks in India. An amzing and very diverse country. Inspired me to try to learn more about it and about the Indian people. Will never forget it.
I wasn't born into Hinduism. But the neat thing is, I didn't seek out it. It sought me out. For a very long time, I wasn't religious or spiritual whatsoever, and nothing could change my mind. I have a lot of love and admiration for Hinduism now, though. I gave in to what my soul was being called to do, and haven't looked back since. Everything about it just feels right. I feel my soul strongly being called to go to India, as well. Almost like it would feel more at home there. So I hope to be there one day. अमेरिका से नमस्ते 🇺🇲🇮🇳
Love from India❤. The soul that long for universal love and peace are always attracted towards 🇮🇳 India! You are one among them! The beauty of India lies in its liberating culture! In its spirituality that makes it possible for mere mortal to attain salvation or the self-realisation!
This is normal, because Hinduism does not force you to do anything. There are no laws to which one must obey. Hinduism revolves around you (your spiritual search). It gives you freedom of practice (your dharma), framed by your karma (every action you do, good or bad, reflects on you). Being a Hindu is above all being free to build your spirituality, you can be a polytheist Hindu, a monotheist, an idolater or not. You can even be an Atheist.
I am very proud hindu _ saivam and Tamil. Our civilization greatest and oldest in the world. Our ancestors developed every sector of the industry even can unmatchable. In the modern times
Thank you for this warm and insightful documentary. Best video explanation of Hinduism I have ever seen. I am an American who has read the English translation of the Ramayana and fought my way through much of the Mahabharata. Indian history is beautiful and amazing to me. As a young man, I befriended Raju, a university student from India. He was always kind and focused. Over time, I met many other Indians and developed an interest in the people and customs of their land. With all the exposure over time, I truly admire and respect India, it's history and religion. Having traveled much, I can say that every devout Hindu I have ever met was a charming, easily befriended and insightful person. Your vidseo helps me to understand why this is so.
as a follower of the path of the Buddha, it is evident to me that many concepts we use have had their origin in the millennial traditions of Hinduism, but it is equally certain that many things also separate us. Thus I feel much closer to Taoism than to popular Hinduism (could also apply to some forms of popular Buddhism) BUT it is also very clear that we all are just different spokes of the same wheel...
I love Daoism, the Dao de Ching is perhaps the best Chinese literary work. Daoism itself is very similar to the Advaita philosophy in Hinduism, you should look into it
I'm amazed about one thing though. Whenever the west talks about history, india is never mentioned. And whats even more surprising is the knowledge it brought to the table was immense. So why is the west always so blind to even mention India
@@realestbars3229 not really, I watched a western documentary about the Indus civilization, and not a word f Hinduism was mentioned. They seem to leave certain topics out.
I am proud of being hindu In ancient times when hindu civilization was in peak like sunlight almost rest of world in that era was in the darkness of uncivilization Many many thanks for trying to present our rich history in the world
Hinduism is rapidly gaining popularity in the USA especially among reformed Jews & young people in general who are searching for acceptance & a sense of community!
This video was shown in my son's 8th class during a class of religious studies to acknowledge everyone about Hinduism🙏 I live in the UK & my son was born here. He was very happy & excited when he showed me this video.. Proud to be a Hindu❤
Beatiful path, with the mantra OM; so deep that it goes to the soul, with all chakras opened and the Shakti goes up your body. You feel it. Then you feel something hevy betwen and upper your ices: the Aña Chakra...
I know in my past lives I was apart of hinduism. In this current life i always knew certain religions made no sense. I had this sense of wisdom before i watched this. I was in deep meditation and was visited by a woman named "Chitra." I am trying to better understand what she represents in hinduism. I cried watching this because it has confirmed so much. Very powerful. Namaste 🙏
This is indeed, a beautifully produced film on a subject that is extremely vast, and Get so neglected in our Western world. I became interested in Hinduism, and the twin doctrines of reincarnation and karma, when I was only sixteen, after havingq read the book "Yoga" 1by Ernest Wood. I learned a little yoga at the time, and began practicing meditation. As a Lutheran Christian, raised in Northeastern Florida, this was something I found I could share with very few people. Over the years, I studied many different religions, but the practice of meditation is one I have kept, and developed over the years. Now there are many people in America interested in these topics, although viewed as "New Agers." When you understand the vast history behind India, and the fact that these religious practices have survived for at least six thousand years, it can hardly be said these practices belong only to the New Age. Thank you for an inspiring video.
Same. I became interested in eastern religions when I was about 8-10 years old. Standing in my aunt's yard on a perfect summer day, I knew I had lived before. It was a miracle. I had been dead, and now I was alive again. My family is christian. I'm the only one in my family who believes in reincarnation. ☺️☺️
Thank you for saying the truth. Many Westerners don't like to acknowledge true history of Hindu religion and Yoga is the perfect example. They have denied the fact that yoga is a Hindu practice. In order to practice yoga without guilt (because most of them are Christian), they strip the Hindu aspect from it. I think yoga should be practiced by anyone who desires but please do not take away its meaning and history.
Hindu is a Dharma not religion. The word Dharma is not having a synonym in English. Its righteousness... As he rightly says Dharma is that which upholds.... Its a way of life. Its not a religion run by one person or one book. Very proud to be a Hindu very proud to be an Indian very proud of Samskrit very proud of Bharatmatha🇮🇳🇮🇳🙏🙏
Plot twist: I'm a catholic, here because of Dr. Buila gave me assignment. It was wonderful experience, phenomenally mind blogging presentation. You won a subscriber❤️ 😭Please pray to god on my behalf for my success, I don't know how much marks I'll get.
Excellant presentation with just true facts one fact is that very few realise that allthe other religions in India have brought in from foreign nations so we indians should love each other without any reservations
I’m German and I love to learn about history all over the world, religions snd various cultures. There is an Indian Holy man on utube, I can’t think of his name but I love his lectures of wisdom which can be applied in life and it makes a lot of sense to me. He was talking about touch and shaking hands and how it can affect you and how energy transfers and why it is very bad to wear black. Absolutely eye opening. I want to learn more. I am Christian but I feel, that I can also apply some of these good teachings in my life without worshipping other gods etc. 🙏🏻
It is quite heartening to see the spirit behind bringing forth the real heritage of Bharath,which was masked by western historians and sue do non believers.
I would love to know the music behind this video. I’ve been following the path of SANATANAM DHARMA FOR 45 years . I met SWAMI MUKTANANDA IN CALIFORNIA IN 1979. This path has been filled with GRACE AND LOVE. I AM FILLED WITH GRATITUDE. NAMASTE. 🙏🏿❤️
It clears some air on Caste System. That's the first thing westerners tell you about Hinduism and often don't know anything philosophical. I think it stems from misconceptions about Aryans that still exist there.
Indeed you are a worldwide teacher,your documentary shows that we who are many are in reality one. Thank you for teaching and demonstrating that diversity is the Lila of God.
I offer you my sincerest gratitude and respect, for sharing the truth, the way, the light to all of mankind. May all whom seek this truth, forever be rewarded with love, divinity, and the dance of creation within their temples. Aum Shanti Shanti Shanti
I wish peace to everyone here. Whichever religion, country you’re from, I wish you all peace and happiness. I lost something dear to me yesterday. This video brought me peace. 😊
Its helpful for present generation know more about Hindu Religion .who settled outside of India. Message is very truthful explained very nicely. Good luck for your future vedio
I feel proud to be an indian hindu from assam.
Proud to be a hindu from Tanzania, East Africa
Proud to have you in dharma ❤
Good to know, I have a dharmic brother in Tanzania! ❤
❤ from India
Proud to be a born Hindu from Guyana, South America
Thnk you for accepting us!
Never lose the true spiritual practice, my family sadly lost it once they moved to America....but I am embracing it. 🇬🇾🇮🇳🇺🇸
It has always been inspiring to know that our Hindu brothers and sisters in Guyana have kept Hinduism alive a well.
Indo-Guyanese Hindus against all odds have kept Hindu Dharma alive.
They have been outside Bharat (India) for generations and proud Hindus.
The same goes for our brothers and sisters in the rest of the Carribean, Mauritius and Fiji.
To all you, living in the far away lands, please do visit Bharat for yatra and motherland connection. You are most welcome 🙏
I will definitely visit Mauritius, Carribean and Fiji
Hari 🕉 🙏
@@RahulSharma-bc7mh there are a lot of Guyanese Hindus because their ancestors are from India, however they’re still Caribbean
May god given some work to do in this world...for spreading what is dharma etc
I am blessed to be a Hindu.
Honored to follow Hinduism.
I respect all religions.
I pray daily for the ( our ) Universal Family.
Namaskar.Proud Hindu from Nepal. Nepal culturally is a part of the broader Bharatvarsha.
Do Nepali speak same Hindi?or different?
Yess @@vajraloka1
Before I heard of Bharat, it was in my heart. Today I know why, cause DNA can't lie. Make Your own research, who was Sarasvati people and where they came from. We are relatives, all of us. Even today in Serbia we have songs similar to Vedic ones and our language is near to Sanskriti, they had the same origin.
Sanskrit orignated in india 😄 may be we later migrated there
And humans reached australia before europe so I disagree brother we migrated and inhabited europe
There is a theory called Out of India theory and Rigveda has clearly mentioned that few clans went to west and northward from Indian subcontinent after the battle of 10 kings.
We're all one, brother.
Sanskrit the mother of languages
I'm am American and I'm loving learning this. ❤
Thank goodness for three internet so people can learn all about so many wonderful things.
It's great
The love and respect for every living creature is in my opinion the back bone of the Hindu religion, it is profound and shows in their eyes,face and the way they treat people. Also that God lives in the heart of every living creature. I was Hindu without knowing it!
Yes, no conversion. In modern word known as religion would be humanism' but originally is way of life
Yup, when you say namaste to someone, it means I am not bowing to you but to the immense possiblities that you may become as God resides in every one.
That's right, now you know everyone is part of God's creation, their is no chosen people and there's no neglected people. It's up to the individual to maintain a relationship with God.
Finally a Foreign Realised What Is Reasons Behind worshipping Rivers, Sun, Cow ( cow Is Not God but Sacred) mountains, tree etc.
😊🙏
As a Christian I still find Hinduism extremely Fascinating ❤ 🙏
Thanks! As a hindu I’ve always loved Jesus ❤🙏🏻
I'm Christian too from Northeast India. And this documentary not only allowing me to understood about Hinduism( Sanatana Dharma ) or it's origin but also it changes me and learned wisdom. Peace be upon those who respect Hinduism and Christian.
As an Englishman who lived and worked for 20yrs in India learning to read and write as well as speak Hindi, there is a big part of India in my heart! I received nothing but friendship and welcome from the Indian people. Guest truly is god in India!
Namaste. I am a Hindu from the caribbean. I love my religion but I enjoy learning more about you religion sitaram
It has always been great to know that our Hindu brothers and sisters in Guyana have kept Hinduism alive a well.
Indo-Guyanese Hindus against all odds have kept Hindu Dharma alive.
They have been outside Bharat (India) for generations and proud Hindus.
The same goes for our brothers and sisters in the rest of the Carribean, Mauritius and Fiji.
To all of you living in the far away lands, please do visit Bharat for yatra and motherland connection. You are most welcome 🙏
I will definitely visit Mauritius, Carribean and Fiji
Hari 🕉 🙏
👌👏🙏
Beautifully said, regardless of where we are our roots runs deep in the motherland of India. 🕉
I've come back to Bharat from the US, where my parents moved in the 70s.
Also Bali. Beautiful Hindu culture.
I would suggest that only invite Hindus from those countries. I made the mistake of suggesting a Christian Guyanese friend to visit and he went and did a damn missionary trip. If they no Hindus they might be shameless and worse in that way. Never invite ethnocide. Though I definitely agree we should invite and encourage Hindus to make connection to ma Bharat
Thank you so much from Kazakhstan! May all the worlds be happy!
I am not a Hindu, but my ancestors were! However, I like the rich culture and tradition it offers which leads to peace and harmony with each life form!
Did u study the religion?
Try reading scriptures from Hinduism
Like bhagvat gita and the upanishads
You’ll understand your ancestors better.
Hinduism is the soul of India.
This is wonderful! Thank you. I’m American and very moved and drawn to Hinduism. I was a bit sad when the list of modern Indian saints didn’t include Paramahansa Yogananda. Others came to America, but he was the first to STAY for 30 years and devote himself to Americans.
And his greatest gift to mankind , An Autobiography of a Yogi, will always be the greatest literature ever written, that will inspire everyone ❤
In America, they teach so little about our own history, let alone geography or even global history other then so called “major events” but as an adult I have grown so fascinated with India.
For the next few months I am going to explore Hinduism and the history and origins of India. I feel this is long overdue
I wish you come to India. Your point of view from Hinduism will change. You will see the cruelty of Hinduism. Casteism, gender bias etc.
I suggest some books like, Manusmriti, books Parashar Rushi. Animal dung and urine as a meals and as community rituals.
You can understand dark face of Hinduism.
Proud to be a hindu. Namaskar from Nepal.
Great thank from The Akhand Bharat.
From root of The Root of Ancient Hindu Religion 🙏
Namaskaram🙏🙏
Namaste from India to our brother
🙏❤ from India
*_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 ❤️
Hmmm, nice explanation although there much more religions which express freedom. I agree that Hinduism doesn’t limit this as most.
You believe in one supreme God,Iswar,The other god's are appearence of Iswar's power.
Gautam Buddha have nothing to do with hinduism, buddhism and hinduism are totally different religions
@@shanesavier586 gautam buddha took many things from hinduismsuch as nirvana, karma, reincarnation etc as he was born in hindu family. buddha never made buddhist religion he was just a sage, buddhism was formed after his death. even later buddhist writers took indra, brahma and many hindu gods in their stories.
@@shanesavier586 had not the edicts of Ashoka found explaining his conversion and steps taken to promote Buddhism, it was nothing but a Path shown by a sage and not an organised religion which it was made much much later on. And that includes the stories of Hindu gods and concepts taken form Hinduism infused in it.
So, much likely it was Ashoka who's responsible for making it a religion otherwise it would have long ago become a sect in Hinduism. But it wasn't required.
I am from a invented nation known these days as Pakistan. Born in Lava's city Lahore and raised under a foreign system called Christianity. Being associated with identity confused invented nation and a religion that is never true to my roots is criteria of embarrassment, but I am proud of a FACT that Hinduism is still running in my bloodstreams. Thank you for this history lesson and a reminder to all living in a Indian subcontinent. "SINDHU"
Great Mahasiddhas have come from Oddiyana modern day
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Just retrned from 3 weeks in India. An amzing and very diverse country. Inspired me to try to learn more about it and about the Indian people. Will never forget it.
I wasn't born into Hinduism. But the neat thing is, I didn't seek out it. It sought me out. For a very long time, I wasn't religious or spiritual whatsoever, and nothing could change my mind.
I have a lot of love and admiration for Hinduism now, though. I gave in to what my soul was being called to do, and haven't looked back since. Everything about it just feels right.
I feel my soul strongly being called to go to India, as well. Almost like it would feel more at home there. So I hope to be there one day. अमेरिका से नमस्ते 🇺🇲🇮🇳
Love from India❤. The soul that long for universal love and peace are always attracted towards 🇮🇳 India! You are one among them! The beauty of India lies in its liberating culture! In its spirituality that makes it possible for mere mortal to attain salvation or the self-realisation!
Hinduism absorbed me ❤ namaste
This is normal, because Hinduism does not force you to do anything. There are no laws to which one must obey. Hinduism revolves around you (your spiritual search). It gives you freedom of practice (your dharma), framed by your karma (every action you do, good or bad, reflects on you). Being a Hindu is above all being free to build your spirituality, you can be a polytheist Hindu, a monotheist, an idolater or not. You can even be an Atheist.
I am very proud hindu _ saivam and Tamil. Our civilization greatest and oldest in the world. Our ancestors developed every sector of the industry even can unmatchable. In the modern times
Proud to be hindu. From Nepal 🇳🇵
Love from Bharat
🚩🕉️ Om namah shivay
Beautiful video. I love Hinduism!
Hare Krishna!
Hindu from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
India is very special unique country ,and Ancient people .
Beautiful culture,tradition.
, a very nice presentation, proud to be a hindu..🙏🙏🙏🇮🇹🇮🇹
Thank you for this warm and insightful documentary. Best video explanation of Hinduism I have ever seen. I am an American who has read the English translation of the Ramayana and fought my way through much of the Mahabharata. Indian history is beautiful and amazing to me. As a young man, I befriended Raju, a university student from India. He was always kind and focused. Over time, I met many other Indians and developed an interest in the people and customs of their land. With all the exposure over time, I truly admire and respect India, it's history and religion. Having traveled much, I can say that every devout Hindu I have ever met was a charming, easily befriended and insightful person. Your vidseo helps me to understand why this is so.
For teaching me I presently live in Thailand and understanding Buddhism so much how derived from Hinduism thank you for the information! 🙏
as a follower of the path of the Buddha, it is evident to me that many concepts we use have had their origin in the millennial traditions of Hinduism, but it is equally certain that many things also separate us. Thus I feel much closer to Taoism than to popular Hinduism (could also apply to some forms of popular Buddhism) BUT it is also very clear that we all are just different spokes of the same wheel...
I love Daoism, the Dao de Ching is perhaps the best Chinese literary work. Daoism itself is very similar to the Advaita philosophy in Hinduism, you should look into it
Taoism was a tradition which was influenced by Hinduism and Buddhism and then became a specific religion
But I observed many of similarities between Hinduism and Buddhism. As Buddhism came from Hinduism. But I don't about Taoism.
yes. One Truth, many paths
Taoism has same concept of all unifying principal - we call Brahman and the three highest gods of Trinity.
Follow the Vedic path ❤️Om Namah Shivaya 🇬🇧🌙🔥🙏❤️
I'm amazed about one thing though. Whenever the west talks about history, india is never mentioned.
And whats even more surprising is the knowledge it brought to the table was immense.
So why is the west always so blind to even mention India
What? They do. Dig a little more man. They are fascinated by the rich history of the culture here. I'll keep it short. Research more.
Not all of us westerners believe our news
I learnt about Indian history in school in Australia. The US don't learn about anyone's history apart from their own.
we talk about india and the empire a ton in uk
@@realestbars3229 not really, I watched a western documentary about the Indus civilization, and not a word f Hinduism was mentioned. They seem to leave certain topics out.
I am drawn to this religion, first and foremost because it is the oldest. I will continue my learning. Thank you for making this video.
You will find all philosophies existing today in these texts
Proud to be Hindu. Jai Shree Ram ji 🙏
I love everything about Hindus they so welcoming and peaceful
I am proud of being hindu
In ancient times when hindu civilization was in peak like sunlight almost rest of world in that era was in the darkness of uncivilization
Many many thanks for trying to present our rich history in the world
Beautiful explanation went by fast.🙏🙏♥️unfortunately many young Indian generation are forgetting this and become westernized.
No many Indians know about this
But our culture is different
I disagree I won't I'll embrace my culture as much as I could
I love Hindu,im from Bali
Om shanti
Namaskaram 🙏🙏We are one.
What i really like from Hindu is that there is no satan or eternal hell and just by celebrating life itself🥰🥰
If there is, it is god too ... So chill ... Huhu
God is compassionate and we belive whatever present in nature is devine and exists for some reason
That is correct- there is no concept of brimstone and fire in Sanatana Dharma
100% agree in Hinduism Belief Basis on Karma.
Hinduism is rapidly gaining popularity in the USA especially among reformed Jews & young people in general who are searching for acceptance & a sense of community!
This video was shown in my son's 8th class during a class of religious studies to acknowledge everyone about Hinduism🙏
I live in the UK & my son was born here. He was very happy & excited when he showed me this video.. Proud to be a Hindu❤
I also will show this video to my student on religious studies. I am from Indonesia and a Muslim. Syukriyah for the shared.
I was excited after watching this video
Proud being hindu
Namaste. Thank you for the educational video about India. Greetings from the Philippines.
Thank you for sharing this brilliant documentary. I have really enjoyed it. 🙏 Namasti
Thank you for the enlightenment, I visited India in 2005 and learned of it's ancient history.
Wow amazing 22.09 min well put I wish it was 2 hours or more in deeper detail, Hinduism is a facinating religion!
Wow! Thanks from Brazil! 👏
Beatiful path, with the mantra OM; so deep that it goes to the soul, with all chakras opened and the Shakti goes up your body. You feel it. Then you feel something hevy betwen and upper your ices: the Aña Chakra...
Beutiful culture... religion... India has my heart.. love from Thailand
“Truth is one, paths are many” That’s my philosophy
A swami said that "Ignorance is the greatest evil" and man was he ever so right.
But lot of people don't agree that except hinduism
Beautiful quote
Wonderful video
This quote comes from the Vedas...
I'm a Muslim and enjoyed watching this documentary.
That's nice in case you're a South Asian Muslim then there are high odds that your ancestors were Hindu.
Many paths to one God.
I know in my past lives I was apart of hinduism. In this current life i always knew certain religions made no sense. I had this sense of wisdom before i watched this. I was in deep meditation and was visited by a woman named "Chitra." I am trying to better understand what she represents in hinduism. I cried watching this because it has confirmed so much. Very powerful. Namaste 🙏
This is indeed, a beautifully produced film on a subject that is extremely vast, and Get so neglected in our Western world. I became interested in Hinduism, and the twin doctrines of reincarnation and karma, when I was only sixteen, after havingq read the book "Yoga" 1by Ernest Wood. I learned a little yoga at the time, and began practicing meditation. As a Lutheran Christian, raised in Northeastern Florida, this was something I found I could share with very few people. Over the years, I studied many different religions, but the practice of meditation is one I have kept, and developed over the years. Now there are many people in America interested in these topics, although viewed as "New Agers." When you understand the vast history behind India, and the fact that these religious practices have survived for at least six thousand years, it can hardly be said these practices belong only to the New Age. Thank you for an inspiring video.
Same. I became interested in eastern religions when I was about 8-10 years old. Standing in my aunt's yard on a perfect summer day, I knew I had lived before. It was a miracle. I had been dead, and now I was alive again. My family is christian. I'm the only one in my family who believes in reincarnation. ☺️☺️
Thank you for saying the truth. Many Westerners don't like to acknowledge true history of Hindu religion and Yoga is the perfect example. They have denied the fact that yoga is a Hindu practice. In order to practice yoga without guilt (because most of them are Christian), they strip the Hindu aspect from it. I think yoga should be practiced by anyone who desires but please do not take away its meaning and history.
Hindu is a Dharma not religion. The word Dharma is not having a synonym in English. Its righteousness... As he rightly says Dharma is that which upholds.... Its a way of life. Its not a religion run by one person or one book.
Very proud to be a Hindu very proud to be an Indian very proud of Samskrit very proud of Bharatmatha🇮🇳🇮🇳🙏🙏
Plot twist:
I'm a catholic, here because of Dr. Buila gave me assignment. It was wonderful experience, phenomenally mind blogging presentation. You won a subscriber❤️
😭Please pray to god on my behalf for my success, I don't know how much marks I'll get.
how much did you get?😊
Thank I really like the Indian culture, I hope to travel some day and enjoy your country, this video is wonderful! Namaste!🙏🏼
Namaste 🙏your most welcome in the holy land India
This is a VERY important video for Hinduism. Most non- Hindus are clueless about Hinduism.
I am so glad that I found this wonderful culture and original from Hinduism beautiful 🤗💖💖💖💖
Excellant presentation with just true facts one fact is that very few realise that allthe other religions in India have brought in from foreign nations so we indians should love each other without any reservations
Eternal religion which has no boundation! Liberty and democracy in this religion with birth!
One of the best video that represents our heritage,culture and dharma in such an unbiased way!!
This is beautifully done. Well researched and in great details.
Interesting History about India and Hindu Peoples, Namaste! Om Namah Shivaya!
India ever fascinates! Nice video!
This is remarkable info.
How cool. I truly believe all religions come from Hinduism
I’m German and I love to learn about history all over the world, religions snd various cultures. There is an Indian Holy man on utube, I can’t think of his name but I love his lectures of wisdom which can be applied in life and it makes a lot of sense to me. He was talking about touch and shaking hands and how it can affect you and how energy transfers and why it is very bad to wear black. Absolutely eye opening. I want to learn more. I am Christian but I feel, that I can also apply some of these good teachings in my life without worshipping other gods etc. 🙏🏻
The best video I’ve ever watched, I enjoyed learning about the rich and diverse knowledge behind Hinduism. New convert !!!
Great documentary, learned a lot!
I am very proud to be a part of ancient culture,ie hindu❤️ my india❤️❤️❤️
Hare Krishna
Proud to be hindu
From Bangladesh
thanks for making the Indian experience relatable of sort to people who have not been exposed to it all.
This is the good stuff! Not the twisted British history! Thank you!
Great documentary. Thank you so much for sharing.
Glad to say Prayag is back on the map ❤️
Great presentation and Pranam to Sanatana Vidhi
and Dharma!🙏🙏🙏
I am proud to be an Indian as well as a Hindu..
I love hinduism,hindusthani music .I am proud of being a hindu
It is quite heartening to see the spirit behind bringing forth the real heritage of Bharath,which was masked by western historians and sue do
non believers.
I would love to know the music behind this video. I’ve been following the path of SANATANAM DHARMA FOR 45 years . I met SWAMI MUKTANANDA IN CALIFORNIA IN 1979. This path has been filled with GRACE AND LOVE. I AM FILLED WITH GRATITUDE. NAMASTE. 🙏🏿❤️
I enjoyed this immensely
It clears some air on Caste System. That's the first thing westerners tell you about Hinduism and often don't know anything philosophical. I think it stems from misconceptions about Aryans that still exist there.
The long saffron or red flags flying on the top of these temples are just majestic to watch.
Loved the explanation thank you
Auspicious lecture on documentary
Hinduism
Hinduism takes the mind, body,and spirit on a 360degree endless journey 🙏🕉️♾️.
Good English language presentation with English accent.
Very nicely prepared, short yet presented the important aspects of Hinduism. Thank you to all the souls who made this a success. NAMASTE.
Namaskaram! Thank you very much for the great effort.
Indeed you are a worldwide teacher,your documentary shows that we who are many are in reality one. Thank you for teaching and demonstrating that diversity is the Lila of God.
I offer you my sincerest gratitude and respect, for sharing the truth, the way, the light to all of mankind. May all whom seek this truth, forever be rewarded with love, divinity, and the dance of creation within their temples. Aum Shanti Shanti Shanti
Thank you. Namaste
Thanks for your sharing video
I wish peace to everyone here. Whichever religion, country you’re from, I wish you all peace and happiness. I lost something dear to me yesterday. This video brought me peace. 😊
Great video, thanks!
Its helpful for present generation know more about Hindu Religion .who settled outside of India. Message is very truthful explained very nicely.
Good luck for your future vedio
This video told me all Hindu history. ....their civilization. .culture. ..social relations and etc......thanks......
Such a objective and wonderful presentation 🙏🙏🕉
Nicely done. 🙏 Very comprehensive yet basic. Good balance and images. 🕉
That was really great thank you
Respect to my ancestors..❤