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    Difference between Hindu Spirituality and Christian Spirituality

    Any practice of spirituality hinges heavily on the fundamental theological tenets of the faith. A

    comparison of Hinduism and Christianity reveals that the theological tenets are mutually exclusive, and

    hence the presumptions on the practice of spirituality differs heavily.

    One core difference between Christianity and Hinduism is the concept of time and change. The Bible

    teaches that God was personally involved in the creation of the world and the affairs of man whom He

    created in love, but was corrupted by sin during the Fall. The sin of man ushered in a separation from

    God and hence God created a definite plan of the salvation of the world through His son Jesus Christ.

    Within this context, time and history is understood to have Gods intervention in the affairs of the world

    wherein time and history is progressing towards a day of judgment.

    In contrast, Hinduism, along with other Eastern religions emphasize that everything in the world is

    temporary and changing, and other perceptions of the world are mostly illusory and deceptive. The

    physical world is seen as a hindrance from experiencing the Ultimate Reality. This Ultimate Reality is

    only attainable by realizing that the self is Divine or at least a part of the Divine. God is seen as an

    impersonal, abstract force that does not intervene in human affairs nor has personal interest in

    individuals. The idea that there is a Creator with sole authority over the universe who has universal

    moral demands is by and far largely rejected.

    The Hindu spirituality and the Christian faith also largely differ on the concept of God. The Hindu

    religions are not strictly one religion that believes in one God, but many religions that interact and blend

    with each other. There is no single authority or creed that defines the Hindu religion, but the

    overarching rationale is that all of reality, whether contradictory or not is seen as one. The

    foundations of Hinduism rest on the Dravidian polytheistic fertility religion and the early Aryan Vedic

    polytheistic religion. The early Vedas were polytheistic and devoted to rituals and sacrifice, but it

    eventually evolved to pantheistic view wherein God is not the creator of the world, but rather God IS the

    world and everything in it. Hence, man is a part of the divinity that embodies everything according to

    the pantheistic view. The human soul is uncreated and part of divinity in itself. Whereas, the Christian

    faith believes in a God who created the world the world and is deeply interested in the affairs of men.

    The human soul is created by God according to the Christian faith. Hence, the world is not God, neither

    is man. In the Christian faith, the way to know God would be to seek outside of oneself.

    In the Christian faith, salvation is granted by God by faith through the acceptance of His Son Jesus Christ.

    In the Hindu traditions, salvation is attained through a process of reincarnation where the soul is

    liberated depending on his karma. In the process of reincarnation, the soul can go through thousands of

    rebirths through the wheel of samsara(suffering), until it reaches moksha which is liberation from

    suffering and union with the infinite Brahma.

    Given the core differences of the Hindu religions and the Christian faith, the practice of spirituality is

    largely affected. The Christian disciplines of prayer, almsgiving, fasting, are not done for personal

    salvation, but rather as a way to draw closer to God who has already granted salvation through faith in

    Jesus Christ and experience union with God and with fellow man. The Christian does not attempt to

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    connect to the divinity within themselves, God is an outside being whom the Holy Spirit within the

    Christian connects and communicates with. Through the Christian disciplines which facilitate

    communication with God, acts of justice and righteousness are a natural outworking of the communion

    with God, and hence mans relationship with his fellowman is also restored.

    Whereas, in the Hindu traditions, which relies largely on philosophy, rather than theology, each person

    is a god or a part of god. The Hindus maintain the largeness of their impersonal god Brahmawho

    can neither be known, related with, or understood in its complete otherness to reality. Hence the Hindu

    seeks to know Brahma within himself. This creates the argument that if the Hindu seeks to know

    Brahma within himself, as a part of a universal, unknowable divinity, then the Hindu concept of god is

    too small. Hence, the pantheistic tradition of Hindu spirituality wherein all are gods is irreconcilable

    with Christian spirituality which points to a personal Creator God.