Customs and
traditions have always been an important part of every religion and culture.
Human civilization is incomplete without them. As Hinduism is the oldest
religion on the earth, there are a lot of Hindu customs and traditions observed
in India. Some customs are so important for the people that sometimes, they
sacrifice their lives for them. Mainly, people living in villages in India are
very conscious regarding these. It does not mean that people living in the
cities do not observe them but they are not as staunch as the people in
villages are. There are literally thousands of customs and traditions in Hindui
sm. They vary from region to region and caste to caste. Many of them are common
in all parts of India. We would try to list down each and every Hindu custom
and tradition here.
1. When Hindus meet each other, they
greet each other by saying ‘Namaste’ or ‘Namaskar.’ They put together the palms
of both hands while saying so. Some religious words like Ram Ram, Jai Mata Di,
Jai Ram Ji Ki, Om Namah Shivay are also used sometimes.
2. Before the start of any good work and
social and religious ceremonies, Hindus worship Lord Ganesha and chant mantra:
3. Vakratund Mahakay Suryakoti
Samaprabhah Nirvighnam Kurumedevah Sarvakaryeshu Sarvadah
4. Hindus do not wear footwear inside homes,
temples, and other holy places. They do not enter the temples after consuming
alcohol and/or nonvegetarian food.
5. They apply a spot or standing line of kumkum
between the eyebrows on the forehead at the time of worship.
6. They do not eat nonvegetarian food on Mondays,
Thursdays, Saturdays, Chaturthis, Ekadashis, and many other festival days.
7. Most of the marriages are of arranged type
with the consent of bride and groom. Marrying outside the caste is considered
as a bad practice.
8. Arranged marriages generally take place within
the respective castes only.
9. Marriage is a big ceremony for them
and they do not hesitate to take loan for that. It is like a prestige issue.
10.A married Hindu woman wears a
Mangalsutra around her neck, bangles in her hand, and toe rings, which indicate
that she is married. She also applies a Kumkum spot or sticks a bindi between
her two eyebrows.
11. They do not kill snakes on Mondays
and on the festival day of Nagpanchami.
12.Hindus pierce the ears of babies and
put golden earrings in them.
13.Hindu girls and women pierce their
nose also.
14.A married Hindu woman wears a
Mangalsutra around her neck, bangles in her hand, and toe rings, which indicate
that she is married. She also applies a Kumkum spot or sticks a bindi between
her two eyebrows.
15.Showing respect to elders is an
integral part of Hindu culture. A son must take care of his parents in their
old age. Younger people touch the feet of their elders to show respect and take
blessings from them. Mother, Father, and Teacher are considered as next to god
and are highly respected.
16.Hindus worship many deities. It is
believed that there are 33 crore deities in Hinduism.
17.Many festivals are celebrated
throughout the year. There are different festivals for different deities.
Ganesha, Shiva, Vishnu, Laxmi, Parvati, Hanuman, Shri Ram, Shri Krishna, and
Kartikeya are the most popular deities.
18.Hindus believe that Lord Vishnu
incarnates on the earth from time to time to restore Dharma.
19.Lord Brahma is not worshiped
separately as he is cursed. There is only one temple of Brahma in India which
is in Pushkar, Rajasthan.
20.Laxmi Pujan in Diwali is considered
as the biggest festival of Hindus. On that day, they worship Goddess Laxmi, the
goddess of money.
21.Hindu women and girls wear clothes,
which such as Sari, Lehengas, Salwar Kameez, Ghagra choli, etc.
22.A married Hindu woman considers her
husband as God and the husband considers her as his Ardhangini (Half Body).
23.Before going for a long travel, they
put lemons under the wheels of vehicles. They believe that it would save them
from perils. They also break coconut and light incense stick in front of the
vehicle for the same purpose.
24.Many people tie seven chillis and a
lemon woven in a thread or wire to the vehicle as they believe it saves them
from negative energies.
25.They tie a black doll over the front
door of the house to stop bad powers from entering the house.
26.A ceremony called Vastushanti is
performed before going to live in a new house. The yagya performed during the
ceremony is supposed to wipe out ghosts and other types of negative energies
from the house.
27.You would find an altar in every
house which contains miniature idols of many Hindu deities. They clean and
worship them every day.
28.The idols or pictures of Hindu
deities are kept in such a way that they do not face South. The practice is
observed in temples as well as homes also. It is believed that hell is located
at South and paradise at North.
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