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Q: What is the oldest scripture which explains how a temple should be built?

sv.What is the oldest (surviving) Hindu scripture which explains how a temple should be built, maintained, and what should be its day-to-day affairs? Is an English translation of the same available? Is the same scripture followed even today if someone wants to build a new temple? Note: This is ...

 
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@BhargavRao How is Teams ? Is it worth using ?
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Q: What was the name of the Sage in the story, to whom Indra gave the sword?

Uday KrishnaSita narrated an old episode about a Sage(Rishi)to Sri Rama, in the Dandaka forest.The narration is as under:- Once upon a time, oh, dexterous one, there was a pious and true worded hermit in some merited forest that was inhabited by animals and birds. Then Indra came to that hermitage hand...

06:15
How many times we say, how many revisions we add about troll edits, users approve them. Sigh
@TheLittleNaruto He said it's not that great. I asked others and they said it is a site with less features.
Some are only on SO for teams.
06:42
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Q: How do gods/devatas procreate?

AnishaI have found people claiming that gods do not procreate like humans but procreate without any bodily union on quora, does this idea have scriptual scriptural backing?

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Q: Which is pronouncement of Lord mentioned in Vivekachudamani?

PandyaVivekachudamani is one of the popular work of Adi Shankarachaya. 233th verse of Vivkeachudamani is as follows: ईश्वरो वस्तुतत्त्वज्ञो न चाहं तेष्ववस्थितः । न च मत्स्थानि भूतानीत्येवमेव व्यचीक्लृपत् ॥ २३३॥ 233. The Lord, who knows the secret of all things has supported this view in the...

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Q: Why the act of accepting gifts at sacred places (Tirthas) is considered a bad Karma?

RickrossIn the Devi Bhagavata Purana's 9th Book's 34th Chapter, Savitri (wife of Satyavan) asks Yamaraja: Sâvitrî said :-- “O Bhagavân! What is, according to the S’âstras, Brahmahattyâ (murdering a Brâhmin) and Gohatyâ (killing a cow)? Who are called Agamyâs (women unfit to be approached)? Who ar...

07:58
@NogShine Oh! Thought it would be a hotty site.
@TheLittleNaruto Everything is in beginning. I think there will be more changes to come.
New responsive design question got 24 answers. One of them is mine.
@TheLittleNaruto What is your screen resolution? Is it 1280x or higher than that?
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@NogShine Yes right
@NogShine 1920x1080 and 60Hz
@TheLittleNaruto Oh! Do you see great white space then?
@NogShine On Navigation bar side ? Yes! But it looks okay. And it was there before in old design as well.
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A: Check out the sneak peek of left nav, new theme and responsiveness

BradleyDotNETThat menu has a lot of whitespace; I mean a lot. And yet even with my rather large browser window it pushes the content to the right slightly. I'm guessing it's so darn big to accommodate large team names; but this still feel really excessive. I expected it to hug the actual side of the scre...

@NogShine ditto
Chrome Browser.
3 answers were given by users with same resolution
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A: Check out the sneak peek of left nav, new theme and responsiveness

TylerHdiscussion You mentioned the site is now responsive. At first glance, I love that you hid the right sidebar at smaller resolutions and then I realized... nope, you just moved it to the bottom of the page: Is this really the intended design on smaller resolutions?

> Is this really the intended design on smaller resolutions?
09:53
@NogShine That looks terrible.
 
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Q: What is Hinduism's view of marital rape?

Surya Kanta Bose ChowdhuryMarital rape has been one of the most controversial social issues raised by feminists over the last century. It has been widely recognised in the western world as a form of domestic violence and considered illegal. However, marital rape still remains a raging debate and legal in India. The curren...

 
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Q: Who records Karma of all living beings?

Narayana SharmaThere are three types of Karma namely Agami Karma, Sanchita Karma and Prarabdha karma. Among these, Agami Karma means our current actions; Sanchita Karma means our actions in the past lives which are yet to be experienced by us and Prarabdha Karma is the portion of Sanchita karma being experience...

 
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Q: Why do dogs cry after blowing Sankhya for puja?

SatabdiWhy do street dogs cry after blowing Sankhya for daily puja ritual? Dogs cry after blowing Sankhya till one minute, this is happening about one year.

 
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@TheLittleNaruto It's nice. If you have a small team it's a nice place to share Q&A.
 
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@Pandya @TheDestroyer Can you look into this one? hinduism.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/895/…
Done!
Wassuppp!!! Just wanted to say Wasssup, everyone!! Good day now!!
@PimpJuiceIT Wassup? Good day to you too.
@PimpJuiceIT Did you find the books you are looking for?
@Pandya You chose as master?
16:48
@BhargavRao nice man! It's very cheap as well.
@NogShine corrected. still there might be some issue with caching, check later.
@Pandya @Pandya
@NogShine @NogShine
@SwiftPushkar @SwiftPushkar
@TheLittleNaruto haha :-)
btw, @Pandya @SwiftPushkar @TheDestroyer @TriyugiNarayanMani @AnkitSharma @TheLittleNaruto @BhargavRao @KrishnaShweta @ABcDexter @Akash.B @SuryaKantaBoseChowdhury @RubelliteYakṣī I am thinking of creating a chat event on Sunday. What do you think? We will discuss about the topic. It need not to be serious. Just a leisure talk
@TheLittleNaruto Looks like You are in very fine mood today ,Keep it up 😉
@TheLittleNaruto
@NogShine Yes that is excellent idea .. i am with u :-) But dont on sunday eve. ..
@NogShine Yep! We had that in our SO chatroom.
@SwiftPushkar My mood is always good :)
@SwiftPushkar Are you married ?
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@TheLittleNaruto Yes , Bravo ..
@Nog Wed eve/night is perfect.
@SwiftPushkar @TheLittleNaruto Great.
We will think and talk when to have it.
@NogShine I think one similar question is already present here as below , cant find that from some time though , do you remember such a question ? i faintly remember someone asking .
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Q: How do gods/devatas procreate?

AnishaI have found people claiming that gods do not procreate like humans but procreate without any bodily union on Quora, does this idea have scriptural backing?

@SwiftPushkar Yes, I have the same thought. Failed to search original one. I will try.
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A: Why there are no new dieties?

SarvabhoumaThis is due to the curse of Goddess Parvati to deities. This is present in śiva Mahapurana Kumara Khanda chapter 2. O Gods, particularly wicked, selfish and cause pain to others. O Gods for the accomplishment of the selfish motive, you by the supreme lord Siva, have obstructed my conjugal p...

look at this answer @NogShine
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A: Are new demigods created?

sysinitIn a celestial hierarchy, devas gets created only once in a manvantara.During beginning of each manvantara, Samudra manthan do happen , devas drink nector to become deathless(for a manvatara). Devas though procreates, another deva will not be born. You can see illustrations of numerous human or ...

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@SwiftPushkar Yes, what am I looking for?
14 mins ago, by SwiftPushkar
@NogShine I think one similar question is already present here as below , cant find that from some time though , do you remember such a question ? i faintly remember someone asking .
Possible answers to above question.:-) or possible duplicates.
BTW will switch off for today , will try to post few answers tomorrow. ... Till then TC BYE GN ..
Good night!
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@NogShine ok. What will be the topic?
When will monsoon start? :p
@Pandya monsoon*
@Pandya Still wrong.
@Pandya ok now
It was due to the effect of summer!
good one
One of my best anime op song:
Let me know if you guys like it. @Pandya @NogShine
17 mins ago, by Nog Shine
Good night!
 
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Q: Why do hinduists try to understand Hinduism?

watchmeAs it happens in nearly every religion, their members try to understand the teaching (thats perfect) but also everything (so even more, throughout the teaching) behind it a.k.a the other (real) world. But why are we doing that (I know why, but is it that useful)? I am no hinduist, but the teachi...


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