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WHO IS A HINDU?

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WHO IS A HINDU?

WHO IS A HINDU
In a meeting of the Sanatana Dharma Sabha, Lokamanya Tilak said: “A Hindu is he who
believes that the Vedas contain self-evident and axiomatic truths.”
The Hindu Maha Sabha has given another definition: “A Hindu is one who believes in a
religion which has originated in India.”
“Those who burn the dead are Hindus.” This is another definition given by some.
“He who protects the cows and the Brahmins is a Hindu.” This is another definition given by
some.
Some define: “A Hindu is one who regards India as his motherland and the most sacred spot
on earth.”
Some others define: “He who calls and considers himself a Hindu is a Hindu.”
Some define: “He who accepts the Vedas, the Smritis, the Puranas and the Tantras as the
basis of religion and of the rule of conduct, and believes in one Supreme God (Brahman), in the Law
of Karma or retributive justice, and in reincarnation (Punarjanma), is a Hindu.”
“He who follows the Vedic or Sanatana-Dharma is a Hindu.” This is the definition by some.
“He who is a follower of the Vedanta is a Hindu.” This is another definition given by some
others.
“He who has perfect faith in the Law of Karma, the law of reincarnation Avatara, ancestor
worship, Varnashrama Dharma, Vedas and existence of God, he who practises the instructions
given in the Vedas with faith and earnestness, he who does Sandhya, Sraaddha, Pitri-Tarpana and
the Pancha-Maha-Yajnas, he who follows the Varnashrama Dharmas, he who worships the
Avataras and studies the Vedas, is a Hindu.” This is the definition given by some highly cultured
men. This is the only correct and complete definition.

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