Ganges River Article What is a sari and what can people tell about a woman based on the way it is wrapped? What is a bindi and what does it traditionally.

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Ganges River Article What is a sari and what can people tell about a woman based on the way it is wrapped? What is a bindi and what does it traditionally represent? Why is the Ganges sacred to Hindus? What are the various ways in which the river is used? Why do people bathe in it?

Sacred Cow Article Why do you think Gandhi said that protecting cows was the most important symbol of Hinduism? Where does the tradition of honoring cows come from? What are some of the beliefs and laws concerning treatment of cows? Why do you think many Hindus today are conflicted about the cow issue?