It has always been inspiring to know that our Hindu brothers and sisters in Guyana have kept Hinduism alive a well. Indo-Guyanese Hindus against all odds have kept Hindu Dharma alive. They have been outside Bharat (India) for generations and proud Hindus. The same goes for our brothers and sisters in the rest of the Carribean, Mauritius and Fiji. To all you, living in the far away lands, please do visit Bharat for yatra and motherland connection. You are most welcome 🙏 I will definitely visit Mauritius, Carribean and Fiji Hari 🕉 🙏
As an Englishman who lived and worked for 20yrs in India learning to read and write as well as speak Hindi, there is a big part of India in my heart! I received nothing but friendship and welcome from the Indian people. Guest truly is god in India!
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Before I heard of Bharat, it was in my heart. Today I know why, cause DNA can't lie. Make Your own research, who was Sarasvati people and where they came from. We are relatives, all of us. Even today in Serbia we have songs similar to Vedic ones and our language is near to Sanskriti, they had the same origin.
There is a theory called Out of India theory and Rigveda has clearly mentioned that few clans went to west and northward from Indian subcontinent after the battle of 10 kings.
Excellant presentation with just true facts one fact is that very few realise that allthe other religions in India have brought in from foreign nations so we indians should love each other without any reservations
Now we all need to protect the extinction of The Ancient Hindu Religion 🙏 Now it's the edge of two major Religion's conversion sword.We not tried to say their name😔🤬😭 also in our The Bharat 🇮🇳. 🙏Save Hindu,Save Humanity 🙏
Its helpful for present generation know more about Hindu Religion .who settled outside of India. Message is very truthful explained very nicely. Good luck for your future vedio
I offer you my sincerest gratitude and respect, for sharing the truth, the way, the light to all of mankind. May all whom seek this truth, forever be rewarded with love, divinity, and the dance of creation within their temples. Aum Shanti Shanti Shanti
The ability to memorize songs imo is amazing. I can go years without listening and still sing along word for word to my favorite songs from Highschool..
Please once come to india to know more about hinduism....it is our responsibility to roam around the whole India and show the unique culture of hindus....love from India
Namaskar i love this short documentary its shows the deep hindu culture which people forget now a days i am hindu and proud to be hindu and side by side i respect all other religions..
I am proud that millions of people are practicing 🧘♂️, a great form of strength created in the inner spirit. None violence is our force because we are strong and brave, yet not important to show. It could be very destructive as no one has ever encountered. Jai Hind, Aum Namah Shivah. 🙏
This is pretty good though it needs improvement. I understand there are some compromises that might need to be made to simplify things for a 6 grade audience for example maybe. However I think there Are multiple improvements in this that can be made. Example: refute the term "caste system" a word from Portuguese origin and is used as a cudgel/club/weapon to heat Hindus with instead of actually understand. It's a pretty good documentary though to do justice to billions of people and thousands of years as well as the virtues and principles of Hinduism we must give our utmost, you would not give old/spoiled food as Prasad. So you would not want to limit this videos to old spoiled ways that the west looks at Hinduism. We must prevent Hinduphobia and hate and hateful tropes about Hindus. A lot of what the west including places such as nor and the mainstream media sources is in fact racist and anti-Hindu.... I wonder for example what modern day scholars like J Sai Deepak and Rajiv Malhotra would say on this documentary. I kniw Sanskrit Nontranslateables would say to emphasize the Sanskrit... While also being mindful about how it will be received and even how teachers and students might mistakenly or lazily misrepresent some ideas. Keeping it pure as possible we should be aware we do live in the world which has a lot of anti-India and anti Hindu rhetoric and sentiments been going on and in some ways getting worse. Continuous improve Kent. I wonder if you watch this first video here and just keep improving it or take notes on what to improve daily fixing what bugs you etc we can continuously improve the quality of the video. This is my current attempt to improve ut. We must be very careful to avoid perpetuating Hinduphobic, anti-Hindu stereotypes and tropes. The whole caste cows and curry bs... Especially the topic of "caste" has been used as a cudgel... I wonder if this has been updated or not...
This is 8 years old ... A lot has improved in the last nine years. I think this documentary is good tho also has some points where it can be improved upon.... Also, besides being a social studies curriculum with info... Maybe you can add more if the beauty of what if feels like to be Hindu and in India and abroad etc tho travelling to India leaves one with some good feelings and memories that I don't know if it can beare to happen in a video tho that would be cool. Also maybe elements that are more banal that people can relate to such as the nice parts of every day life etc as you so nicely said celebrating life.... This documentary can also be informative to hinduesbto help provide a reminder etc... I think it's pretty neat and I wish you guys keep improving it small bit by bit etc
What existed before 6000 BC? Did Hindus come from Africa, 70,000 years ago, like the rest of the world?. Where did the original Saraswati Indus civilization come to India from?
Hindus didn't came from Africa, it gradually originated over Indian subcontinent. And then it spread to other areas. Check about male genetic haplo-group F.
This video on Hinduism is nicely informative however there a few errors. One example is that the term hindu is actually not included in the sanskrit language the real name is sanatana dharma which explains the fundamental inner meaning of Vedic culture that all living beings in all species are one in that all of the souls within them are eternal cognizant and blissful expansions of the Supreme sat cid Ananda living Being and thus there is unity between all, Vasudeva kutumbakam. Thank you, Swami Bhakti Vedant Bhagavata
......Thank you,... now I understand a little more of the Hinduism & India History. ...any tips for more Hinduism information.......like to know more of a bigger horizon ...... GreetzZz from Holland
Dear, excellent content. There is no denial of the fact that without strong Torchbearers (in Parliament) of Bharat, Sanatana Sanskriti & democratic base of Bharatvarsh will be limited and so will be the nation’s diplomacy. We are the only living civilisation on Mother Earth, for more than 10,000 years, as per the archaeological evidence. Hindu word is a part of Sanatana Sanskriti. Pseudo seculars have spread some narratives like Aryan Invasion, word Hindu coming from Sindhu, present caste system is degradation of Verna Classification and several others. River Saraswati is hidden. True it existed. Present Hakka-Ghagar river now is old Saraswati only, flowed from Himalayas via HP, Haryana, Rajesthan and Gujrat, before reaching western coast. Mahadev Bless Us All! JAI VAASUDEV KUTAMBUKAM!
Very useful to students and people who want to know of the past society of India.We must clean the uncleanness :caste systems to unite India and reform to progress democratically based on Vedic knowledge of One soul to all. Dharma is virtues that give happiness to all and Adharma is thar makes worries/sorrow to all including the doer(s).
Just a small point. Hinduism is not 6000 years old. Ramayan tale itself is atleast 7000 years old. The practices mentioned in Ramayan are even much much older than that. So only God knows the antiquity of Hindu Sanatan Dharma! And it was not confined to the Indus but the Mesopotamia, the Egypt and the Greek all had the same concepts or ideology!
The video is so good. The artwork used is very beautiful. Can you please provide the artwork by some link or the other. I want to use it as my wallpaper. :)
*_Why I'm Hindu?_* I'm a Hindu because it is one of most free religions of the world (I could say the only religion, a perspective) as it gives me the maximum freedom on almost everything. I'm a Hindu when I am not following any God, I am Hindu when I am following multiple gods, I am a Hindu when I am following one God, and what not. There is no limit in defining what Hinduism is, it is the tradition which allows me to dance in ecstasy, get ultimate experience of joy in the music (Nada Yoga), realise the self worth, know ownself. It provides me the ultimate freedom in living as I want, at the same time teaching me to follow the ontological theory originally can be drawn from the laws of Karma. It teaches me that the learning has no boundaries, and makes me to be shameless in learning anything that can provide benefits to others/society. Liberalism in learning can be seen when Hinduism openly talks about Kamasutra (The science of sexuality). The great science of consciousness and the mind donated to the world by Siddhartha (AKA Gotama Buddha) some of his teachings are yet to be proved by the modern sciences. There is more science in Hinduism than beliefs. Hinduism is the most diverse religion in the world with respect to its followings, cultures, traditions and values etc. It incorporates the different cultures from north to south, from east to west and the centre. The best thing I love about Hinduism is that it doesn't want you to change anything inside you or what you follow and who you follow, you can be a Hindu even when you don't go to the temple or any religious places, no obligations but to be nice to everyone and to yourself, and the last to know yourself. There is more to write on the beauty of Hinduism but the centuries will last, and the content won't. ❤️ A perspective with my little knowledge. Much love ❤️
@@shanesavier586 gautam buddha took many things from hinduismsuch as nirvana, karma, reincarnation etc as he was born in hindu family. buddha never made buddhist religion he was just a sage, buddhism was formed after his death. even later buddhist writers took indra, brahma and many hindu gods in their stories.
@@shanesavier586 had not the edicts of Ashoka found explaining his conversion and steps taken to promote Buddhism, it was nothing but a Path shown by a sage and not an organised religion which it was made much much later on. And that includes the stories of Hindu gods and concepts taken form Hinduism infused in it. So, much likely it was Ashoka who's responsible for making it a religion otherwise it would have long ago become a sect in Hinduism. But it wasn't required.
The love and respect for every living creature is in my opinion the back bone of the Hindu religion, it is profound and shows in their eyes,face and the way they treat people. Also that God lives in the heart of every living creature. I was Hindu without knowing it!
That's right, now you know everyone is part of God's creation, their is no chosen people and there's no neglected people. It's up to the individual to maintain a relationship with God.