11MohanRedddy Posted June 19 Author Report Posted June 19 The Bhagavad Gita does not provide a strict doctrine like some religions, such as Islam's Five Pillars or Christianity's Ten Commandments. Instead, it offers philosophical guidance through paths like karma yoga (selfless action) and bhakti (devotion), allowing personal interpretation. Its teachings focus on ethical living and spiritual liberation, not rigid rules. This flexibility aligns with Hinduism as a way of life, accommodating diverse beliefs, including atheism, within its cultural framework. Quote
Android_Halwa Posted June 19 Report Posted June 19 Anduke seppedi, Hindutvam never imposed anything on anyone…the most democratic friendly way of living in earth. Quote
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