The Essence Of All Religions(सभी धर्मों का सार )।

The Essence Of All Religions.

The fundamental principles of truth, non-violence, love, compassion, mercy, sacrifice, chastity, morality, honesty, and conscientiousness are at the heart of every religion. Additionally, a common thread across major religions is the pursuit of transcendence, fostering a sense of universal unity and a diminished emphasis on individual identity. While diverse in their approaches, followers of all religions share the worship of a supreme deity. सत्य, अहिंसा, प्रेम, करूणा, दया, त्याग, शुद्धता, नैतिकता, ईमानदारी और कर्तव्यनिष्ठा आदि सभी धर्मो का सार है।
It is noteworthy to highlight that in the contemporary world, over 85% of the global population adheres to a religious belief system, establishing religion as a foundational institution in societies worldwide. This universal phenomenon transcends geographic and cultural boundaries. The dynamic interplay between religion and society is in a constant state of flux. Religion assumes a crucial role in societal regulation, imparting specific codes of conduct and laws to guide human behavior.

At present, the distribution of religious affiliations shows that 31.5% of the population identifies as Christian, 23.2% as Muslim, 15.0% as Hindu, 7.1% as Buddhist, 5.9% as followers of Folk religion, with other religions accounting for 1%, and 16.3% professing Irreligion. The teachings of various religious texts emphasize the submission to a higher power as the quintessential way of life for both individuals and the universe, underscored by a shared commitment to humanity. In the case of Christianity, the Bible stands as its primary religious scripture.



The sacred Bible imparts essential principles:

1.Uphold Righteousness.
2.Embrace Authority.
3.Cultivate Love for Others.
4.Practice Humility.
5.Exercise Prudent Financial Stewardship.
6.Acknowledge the Law of Sowing and Reaping.
7.Foster Conflict Resolution Skills.

The Quran serves as the primary religious scripture for Muslims.


The Quran imparts vital teachings:

1.Extend respect and honor to all individuals, regardless of their religion, color, race, gender, language, social status, wealth, birth, or profession.
2.Uphold truthfulness, avoiding deceptive and boastful language, and distinguishing clearly between truth and falsehood.
3.Communicate in a civilized manner, using language recognized by society.
4.Refrain from idle talk, correcting any unintentional misconduct promptly.
5.Exercise humility and avoid arrogance, especially when lacking complete knowledge on a subject; choose silence over speaking without certainty.
6.Presume innocence in others until proven guilty with credible evidence.
7.Scrutinize information independently; do not blindly follow unverified knowledge. In the divine court, accountability extends to one's faculties of perception, observation, and reasoning.
Although there are *26 Controversial Verses of Quran.

Life-altering teachings from the Buddhist scriptures include:

1.Love possesses the power to mend all things.
2.Actions define character more than words do; wisdom lies in peaceful, loving, and fearless demeanor.
3.The key to good health is to dwell fully in the present moment, forsaking concerns about the past or future.
4.True awakening occurs by looking within, not toward external influences.
5.Words have the dual capacity to harm and heal; genuine change arises from words that are both true and kind.
6.Release attachments, as what is let go becomes an everlasting possession.
7.Personal paths cannot be traversed by others; self-reliance is essential in navigating one's journey.
8.Happiness multiplies when shared, akin to the inexhaustible nature of a shared candle's light.
9.Extend kindness universally, demonstrating tenderness to the young, compassion to the aged, sympathy to the striving, and tolerance to the weak.
10.Discernment is crucial; scrutinize beliefs based on reason and their contribution to the greater good.
11.The power of thought shapes one's existence, influencing actions and their consequences.
12.Embrace a life free from fear, for true liberation comes when self-reliance is absolute.
13.Truth, like celestial bodies, inevitably reveals itself.
14.Exercise control over the mind, or risk being governed by it.
15.Doubt corrodes relationships; trust fosters unity.
16.Self-love is paramount; no one is more deserving of affection than oneself.
17.Wisdom lies in knowing oneself, transcending the need for external validation.
18.Spirituality is not a luxury but a fundamental necessity for human existence.
19.Transform jealousy into admiration, adopting positive qualities from others.
20.Inner peace is sought within, not through external pursuits.
21.Abandon attachment to possessions, embracing a selfless life amid abundance.
22.Choose friends wisely, recognizing the impact of sincere companionship on mental well-being.
23.Happiness is not a destination; it is found along the journey.
24.Discard labels imposed by the mind, recognizing the unity beyond perceived distinctions.
25.Prioritize love, fully live in the present, and gracefully let go of attachments for a meaningful existence.


 Hinduism:Hinduism, recognized as the world's oldest living religion and the third-largest, boasting over 1 billion followers, stands behind Christianity and Islam in terms of global adherence. Some contend that Hinduism transcends a conventional religious label, characterizing it more as a way of life. This faith lacks a unified creed, central church, or a foundation rooted in the teachings of a singular founder or sacred text.

The primary scriptures of Hinduism, namely the Bhagavad Gita, Vedas, and Puranas, form the core of this ancient belief system known as Sanatana Dharma, which is now commonly referred to as Hinduism or Hindu Dharma. Remarkably, Hinduism shares a commonality with other religions in that the essential substance and overarching meaning of its scriptures align with those of other religious texts.


The Essence of Srimad Bhagavad Gita:

The Srimad Bhagavad Gita, often referred to as the Gita, is a revered Hindu scripture that contains profound teachings on various aspects of life. Here are some life-changing lessons that individuals often draw from the Bhagavad Gita:

1.Importance of Self-Realization: The Gita encourages individuals to seek self-realization, to understand their true nature beyond the physical body and mind. Knowing oneself is a fundamental step towards leading a fulfilling and purposeful life.

2.Duty and Dharma: The concept of duty (dharma) is central to the Gita. It teaches that individuals should fulfill their responsibilities and duties in life without attachment to the results. Doing one's duty with sincerity and without selfish motives is a path to spiritual growth.

3.Detachment from Outcomes: The Gita emphasizes the idea of performing actions with detachment from the results. This doesn't mean a lack of responsibility but suggests that one should focus on the present moment and the action itself rather than worrying excessively about the future or outcomes.

4.Yoga as a Path to Union: The Gita introduces various paths of yoga, including Karma Yoga (the yoga of selfless action), Bhakti Yoga (the yoga of devotion), Jnana Yoga (the yoga of knowledge), and Raja Yoga (the yoga of meditation). These paths provide different approaches for individuals to attain spiritual realization and unity with the divine.

5.Balancing Material and Spiritual Life: The Gita addresses the challenge of balancing material and spiritual aspects of life. It teaches that while engaging in the world and fulfilling worldly duties, one should also dedicate time to spiritual practices and the pursuit of higher knowledge.

6.Control of the Mind: The Gita discusses the importance of controlling the mind, which is often compared to a restless and unruly chariot. A disciplined mind is essential for making wise decisions and maintaining inner peace.

7.Equality and Non-Discrimination: The Gita promotes the idea of seeing the divine in all beings and treating everyone with equality and respect. This perspective encourages individuals to rise above prejudices and discriminatory attitudes.

8.Eternal Nature of the Soul: The Gita teaches that the soul (atman) is eternal and transcends the physical body. Understanding the eternal nature of the soul can bring solace in times of difficulty and help overcome the fear of death.

9.Seeking Guidance: The Gita emphasizes the importance of seeking guidance from wise and enlightened teachers. Arjuna turns to Krishna for guidance, symbolizing the need for mentorship and the sharing of wisdom on the spiritual path.

10.Devotion and Love: The Gita extols the virtues of devotion and love towards the divine. Genuine devotion is seen as a powerful force that can lead to union with the divine and liberation from the cycle of birth and death.

These lessons from the Srimad Bhagavad Gita are not only applicable to the Hindu tradition but have universal significance, offering profound insights into the human condition and the pursuit of a meaningful and spiritual life.

The Vedas and Puranas are additional central texts of Hinduism, sharing common lessons with other holy books.
Vedas

The Vedas, collectively, provide guidance on various aspects of life, addressing questions about marriage, funerals, governance, conduct in assemblies, interactions with individuals, treatment of elders, hospitality, approaching God, and appropriate behavior in diverse situations. The texts also cover rituals, worship methods, and meditation techniques. Additionally, the Vedas offer insights into the nature of the self, the body's connection to the self, the body's destiny, and methods for maintaining health and protection from external threats.

The Vedas advocate three fundamental rules for right living: devotion to duty, steadfastness, and propriety. These principles serve as foundational guidelines for ethical and virtuous living according to Vedic teachings.

Conclusion:

At their core, all religions share foundational values and principles: love, compassion, kindness, humility, forgiveness, and the pursuit of truth. These universal teachings are meant to guide humanity toward a meaningful and harmonious life. However, over time, due to cultural, historical, and social influences, interpretations of these principles have evolved, resulting in distinct doctrines, rituals, and beliefs within each religion.

These differences in interpretation may arise from language barriers, changing cultural norms, and the influence of political or religious leaders. When teachings are interpreted through the lens of specific contexts, certain aspects may be emphasized over others, gradually shifting the essence of the original message. This focus on particular practices or beliefs can sometimes lead to division, as the shared values are overshadowed by differences that appear to conflict.

Ultimately, understanding and embracing these core values—love, compassion, kindness, humility, forgiveness, and the pursuit of truth—across religious traditions has the potential to foster unity, harmony, and many other unimaginable possibilities for humanity. I would like to conclude this article by extending my warm regards, best wishes, love, and gratitude to everyone. Thank you, and please take a moment to read this poem at the end.

In a land of many faiths and creeds,
Where gods were named for wants and needs,
A spoke to B with a boastful claim,
"My god's the greatest, the holiest name."


Then C to D, with voice held high,
"My god's above yours, reaching the sky."
Yet in the silence beyond their pride,
A gentle voice, the truth implied.


"I am the One, the All, the Whole,
Not bound by name, nor creed, nor role.
I live in hearts, in breath, in light,
Equal to all, beyond your sight." 

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