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Religions of India

Jainism - a traditional Jain dish which is based on a vegetarian diet because Jains believe in nonviolence.

Buddhism - the Bodhi tree, or the tree where Siddhartha first meditated under. It is where he experienced understanding, which is the key goal of Buddhism.

Christianity - the Christian cross is the symbol of Christianity because it is where Jesus was crucified.

Hinduism - Diwali, the festival of lights, is important because it is an important festival that celebrates the victory of good over evil.

Hinduism - A man giving a preist caste marks, which are marks used to identify the different social groups of Hinduism, which is determined by Karma.

Sikhism - Guru Nanak, who is the founder of Sikhism.

Sikhism - The Sikhism symbol, which represents understanding of the only god, a major aim of Sikhism.

Jainism - Lord Mahvira, the founder of Jainism who gave up his wealth to travel and understand.

Christianity - Jesus, the founder of Christianity.

Islam - The Quran, the holy book of Muslims.

Islam - Pilgrimage to Meccah, a major part of the religion.

Buddhism - Buddha, or Siddhartha, the founder of Buddhism.

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Robya said at 11:19 p.m. on Apr 24, 2009:
This Is Put togethor Beautiful. I would love the Recipe for that Lovely Vegetarian Jainism~~Robbi
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