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Welcome Stranger in search of the hidden gems of Hinduism. Here I shall reveal to you the wisdom and truth in one of the world�s oldest and magnificent religions. Religion, Hinduism is anything but that. Instead, it is a way of life, it is a way of practice.
Religion is eternal and is the property of all people. Any attempt to remove it from the masses will be waste of time. Whether one likes it or not, it is soaked in every individual and cannot be removed from them. The purpose of religion is to create a divine consciousness. Hinduism is secular and gives scope to follow any of the numerous gods, in any manner he likes. It says all religions should be honored. The basic feature is its unity in diversity. Religion includes the control of emotions and senses. Baghvad-Gita says that pleasures enjoyed by man will be like nectar in the beginning but will turn as poison after some time. Religious exercises may appear painful in the start but will be sweet in the end. The Hindu religion is a living force. It is based on the experience and spiritual realization of sages and saints. It is built on the firm foundation of the law of righteousness. The law spells out a charter of duties in the daily life of man to achieve spiritual progress.
Cultivation of religious outlook alone will help a man to face and solve problems. A man is provided with plenty of opportunities and gifts to enable him to develop an out standing personality. The role of religion is to lift him to a higher plane and take him to the reality. Hinduism upholds the traditional values and follows a civilized path.
Mankind is fortunate to have epics like Ramayana and Mahabharat. Ramayana contains directives for a man to behave perfectly, confining himself to moral law. Bhagavad-Gita projects the theoretical aspects as how a man should conduct himself during his brief stay here in this world, while Ramayana serves as a practical book to make him lead a life based on virtue.
The spiritual evolution of man is a long process in which he has to seek guidance from the epics to progress on the path. It is best to follow that which has been practiced by the Lord Himself. The Ramayana illustrates how God-incarnate conducted Himself amongst citizens and made them happy. He shared their grief and showed how His heart bled when they suffered. Hence God stays with devotees all times. But devotees should hold on with faith to His feet firmly and surrender to Him. To such devotees He reveals His presence also. God rushes to the rescue of His devotees has been proved beyond doubt in many instances. One of the outstanding examples is the uninterrupted flow of garment to Draupati in Mahabharat.