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Sacred Animals of Nepal and India

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Release : 1991
Genre : Animals
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Book Synopsis Sacred Animals of Nepal and India by : Trilok Chandra Majupuria

Download or read book Sacred Animals of Nepal and India written by Trilok Chandra Majupuria. This book was released on 1991. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Sacred Animals of India

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Release : 2014-05-01
Genre : Nature
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Book Synopsis Sacred Animals of India by : Nanditha Krishna

Download or read book Sacred Animals of India written by Nanditha Krishna. This book was released on 2014-05-01. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Animals are worshipped in India in many ways: as deities—the elephant-god Ganesha and the monkey-god Hanuman; as avatars—like Vishnu’s fish, tortoise and boar forms; and as vahanas—the swan, bull, lion and tiger were all vehicles of major deities and are thus sacred by association. Some animals, like the snake, are worshipped out of fear. Birds such as the crow are associated with the abode of the dead, or the souls of ancestors, while the cow’s sanctity may derive from its economic value. There are also hero-animals, such as the vanaras, and animals which were totemic symbols of tribes that were assimilated into Vedic Hinduism. Sacred Animals of India draws on the ancient religious traditions of India—Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism—to explore the customs and practices that engendered the veneration of animals in India. This book also examines the traditions that gave animals in India protection, and is a reminder of the role of animal species in the earth’s biodiversity.

SACRED ANIMALS OF INDIA

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Release : 2014-05
Genre : Religion
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Book Synopsis SACRED ANIMALS OF INDIA by : Krishna Nanditha

Download or read book SACRED ANIMALS OF INDIA written by Krishna Nanditha. This book was released on 2014-05. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Animals are worshipped in India in many ways: as deities-the elephant-god Ganesha and the monkey-god Hanuman; as avatars-like Vishnu's fish, tortoise and boar forms; and as vahanas-the swan, bull, lion and tiger were all vehicles of major deities and are thus sacred by association. Some animals, like the snake, are worshipped out of fear. Birds such as the crow are associated with the abode of the dead, or the souls of ancestors, while the cow's sanctity may derive from its economic value. There are also hero-animals, such as the vanaras, and animals which were totemic symbols of tribes that were assimilated into Vedic Hinduism. Sacred Animals of India draws on the ancient religious traditions of India-Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism-to explore the customs and practices that engendered the veneration of animals in India. This book also examines the traditions that gave animals in India protection, and is a reminder of the role of animal species in the earth's biodiversity.

Sacred and Symbolic Animals of Nepal

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Release : 1977
Genre : Animals
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Book Synopsis Sacred and Symbolic Animals of Nepal by : Trilok Chandra Majupuria

Download or read book Sacred and Symbolic Animals of Nepal written by Trilok Chandra Majupuria. This book was released on 1977. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

How practitioners of Hinduism feel about animals

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Release : 2019-02-05
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Book Synopsis How practitioners of Hinduism feel about animals by : Janine Bergmeir

Download or read book How practitioners of Hinduism feel about animals written by Janine Bergmeir. This book was released on 2019-02-05. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Seminar paper from the year 2018 in the subject Theology - Hinduism, grade: 1,5, University of Tubingen (Anglistik), course: It's just Emotions? On the role of Affects and Emotions, language: English, abstract: The importance of animals in human lives differs greatly from one person to another, especially from one culture to the other. Animals of all kinds have always been omnipresent for mankind – for the purposes of domestication, as workers, as companions, as tools or as resources in the form of food for consuming. They appear in ancient cave paintings, and nowadays on commercial farms. As long as humanity existed, animals have always played an important role and society could not have advanced to the point it has today. Nevertheless, there are different perceptions of animals and how they are treated. A popular instance is the case of dogs. In some cultures, like the United States or the United Kingdom, they are loved and considered a great pet to have with the family and at home. In other cultures, such as those where Islam is the majority religion, dogs may be perceived as dirty or dangerous. In China, milk-fed puppies are considered a delicacy. So why do human beings assign different levels of importance to animals? In Hinduism, every single living being possesses a soul, from the animals down to the insects and tiny organisms. In their belief system, like human beings, animals are also beings and subject to the cycle of birth and death and the laws of nature. Hinduism is a compassionate religion and treats all living beings with great respect. This could be one explanation why animals occupy an important place in Hinduism. According to that, Hindus have special feelings about animals and treat them in another way then people of other religions and cultures do. A widespread view of Jains, Buddhists and Hindus is that animals should not be used by humans as food or for other purposes. Differing attitudes and beliefs regarding the relationship of humankind to other creatures lies in the inner motivation of how to see and treat them and is expressed in forms of emotions and feelings towards the animals. Therefore, the human-animal-relationship, in a Hinduist way of life, depends on their belief system and hence emotions and feelings are coherent with that. Accordingly, faith determines how these people, who belong to the oldest religion in the world, feel about animals.

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