This document announces a series of lectures on Hinduism to be held from November 30th to December 8th, 2015 from 1:50pm to 3:30pm. The lectures will explore the origins of the words 'Hindu' and 'India', whether everyone practicing yoga is Hindu, if Hinduism is one religion or many, and why Buddha is considered an incarnation in Hinduism. Interested participants should contact the Department of Interreligious Studies office between 9:30am and 1:30pm or via email for more information.
This document announces a series of lectures on Hinduism to be held from November 30th to December 8th, 2015 from 1:50pm to 3:30pm. The lectures will explore the origins of the words 'Hindu' and 'India', whether everyone practicing yoga is Hindu, if Hinduism is one religion or many, and why Buddha is considered an incarnation in Hinduism. Interested participants should contact the Department of Interreligious Studies office between 9:30am and 1:30pm or via email for more information.
This document announces a series of lectures on Hinduism to be held from November 30th to December 8th, 2015 from 1:50pm to 3:30pm. The lectures will explore the origins of the words 'Hindu' and 'India', whether everyone practicing yoga is Hindu, if Hinduism is one religion or many, and why Buddha is considered an incarnation in Hinduism. Interested participants should contact the Department of Interreligious Studies office between 9:30am and 1:30pm or via email for more information.
The origin of the words Hindu and India is the same:
does this have any implications for Hinduism and India?
Is everyone who practises Yoga a Hindu? Is Hinduism one religion or many religions? Why is Gautama Buddha an incarnation in Hinduism? How can non-Hindus be enriched by Hinduism? Dates: 30th Nov. 2015 to 8th Dec. 2015 Timing: 1.50 p.m. - 3.30 p.m. Contact the Department of Interreligious Studies (DIRS) Office. 9.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. or <dirs.xaviers@gmail.com>