Hinduism
By: Mike • Essay • 321 Words • December 24, 2009 • 797 Views
Essay title: Hinduism
The story of the three men and an elephant tells us that the hindu god could be any size or shape or form. It doesn’t matter on the apperiance of the god.The story of the three men and an elephant tells us that hindu’s worship the same god no matter what the god looks like, they all have different views on how the God looks and what they think about the god. The three men could not agree on one anothers thoughts because they did all not examine all of the elephant as a whole. so there can be different views on the elephant so none of the three blind men were wrong.
The arranged marrage is a contract between familys, but not between individuals. the parents of the son or daughter would often find the right match. the parents and older family tends to find the right pison for the son or daughter
Hinduism is a group of people who have arranged marriages but not to the same extent as other groups such as islam. Hindus believe that a marriage is based on more than physical or emotional attraction. At one stage Hindus were pretty strict about arranged marriages where the parents