Many Hindus believe that sensual pleasure is one of the four legitimate goals to be sought in life. Kama includes sexual pleasure and sex is considered a good thing to be enjoyed, but within certain boundaries. Self-control is an important aspect of Hindu teachings. During the second ashrama , sexual activity in a loving and committed relationship is actually encouraged. This is because having children is viewed as an important part of life and also because kama is a valid aim in life.
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What the Sex Lives and Sexual Beliefs of Hindus Are Like
Not all Hindus believe the same things, and there are also, like with most major world religions, liberal and conservative viewpoints to consider. That said, there is a long, long history of Hindu sex beliefs, dating back centuries. Whether or not modern Hindus still follow these beliefs is a different story. According to Vern L. As Brendan Koerner notes in a article for Slate , none of the sacred texts of Hinduism condemn homosexuality the way, say, Leviticus does. As in most world religions, faithfulness in marriage is expected. Following the Hindu Ashram system, marriage is expected by the age of
What the Sex Lives and Sexual Beliefs of Hindus Are Like
Hinduism is a faith of over 1 billion followers and is the third largest religion in the world. There is no clear founder or date of origin but it is believed to be one of the worlds oldest religions. Because of this vast history and following, beliefs on relationships and sex will vary across believers. Below are some key ideas which are more common amongst the Hindu faith.
Dating to 6, BCE, the Vedas constitute the oldest scripture in the world. In Hindu belief, deities can take many forms, but all combine in the universal spirit of Brahman. Unlike Judaism, Christianity and Islam, which focus on the actions of a single lifetime, Hindu belief centers on a continuous process of birth and rebirth that ultimately releases the true self from the limitations of body and the ego — a freeing of the spirit called moksha. That process includes a release from sensual experiences, including sexuality. Hindu sacred texts, however, do not distinguish between heterosexual and homosexual acts.
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