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There is no cosmic drama, no creation myths -- not even the consolation of belief in a spiritual unity at some deep level of existence as with the Hindu's 'divine ground of being.'
Michael Brenner: The Buddha As Icon Michael Brenner 2011
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There is no cosmic drama, no creation myths -- not even the consolation of belief in a spiritual unity at some deep level of existence as with the Hindu's 'divine ground of being.'
Michael Brenner: The Buddha As Icon Michael Brenner 2011
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Ravi Chaudhary, Commander, and one of 15 Hindu American service-men and woman present spoke about the many contributions Hindu's have made to the armed forces.
Ramaa Reddy Raghavan: Hindu White House Conference A Springboard To Action Ramaa Reddy Raghavan 2011
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Ravi Chaudhary, Commander, and one of 15 Hindu American service-men and woman present spoke about the many contributions Hindu's have made to the armed forces.
Ramaa Reddy Raghavan: Hindu White House Conference A Springboard To Action Ramaa Reddy Raghavan 2011
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There is no cosmic drama, no creation myths -- not even the consolation of belief in a spiritual unity at some deep level of existence as with the Hindu's 'divine ground of being.'
Michael Brenner: The Buddha As Icon Michael Brenner 2011
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There is no cosmic drama, no creation myths -- not even the consolation of belief in a spiritual unity at some deep level of existence as with the Hindu's 'divine ground of being.'
Michael Brenner: The Buddha As Icon Michael Brenner 2011
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There is no cosmic drama, no creation myths -- not even the consolation of belief in a spiritual unity at some deep level of existence as with the Hindu's 'divine ground of being.'
Michael Brenner: The Buddha As Icon Michael Brenner 2011
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The Ganges, Hindu's holiest river, has nurtured one of the world's great civilizations -- and become intensely polluted with sewage and industrial waste.
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The Ganges, Hindu's holiest river, has nurtured one of the world's great civilizations -- and become intensely polluted with sewage and industrial waste.
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However, I feel like I "get it," in my own limited way, when it comes to the Hindu's reverence for the cow.
Zachary Stockill: "Go Veg, Young Man!" -- Eating Through India Zachary Stockill 2010
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