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This 6 page paper explores the Hindu religion, India’s caste system, and the transgendered individuals known as the Hijra as they exist within Indian culture. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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A religion is typically described in relation to a god. Hinduism, however, places more emphasis on mans behavior in regard to one another than it does his relationship to
his god. Hinduism is not a religion in the normal sense, but it is a set of traditions and beliefs evolved over a long period of time and those
traditions and beliefs are integrally connected to the culture that inspired them. The goal of Hindis is to escape the earthly boundaries that confine mankind in our mortal form.
The fact that Hinduism is not a religion in the traditional sense needs considerable explanation if it is to be understood. Hinduism revolves
around the Mahabharata, the text that Hindus consider their sacred text (Smith, 2009). One component of that text is the "Bhagavad Gita", a Sanskrit poem that delineates the deep
Hindi desire to be liberated from their earthly existence. The "Bhagavad Gita" defines the relationship between ritual and the ultimate destination of the soul. The purpose of the
"Bhagavad Gita" might be viewed as the primary unifier in the Hindu religion. Numerous cultural and societal influences have made Hinduism vital
to the region in which it originated. Culturally, Hinduism contains various myths that implied the countless faces of the divine to interact in various forms with people. Consider,
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