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Synonyms and antonyms of Hinduism and the Sikh religion in American Thesaurus
Hinduism and the Sikh religion
ashram (noun)
the home of a small religious community of Hindus
Brahman (noun)
a Hindu who belongs to the highest caste (=social class), in which men were traditionally priests
Dalit (noun)
Indian English someone who belongs to the lowest caste (=social class) in the traditional Hindu social system
devi (noun)
Indian English a goddess in the Hindu religion
fakir (noun)
a Hindu or Muslim holy man who lives by begging (=asking people for money and food)
guru (noun)
a religious or spiritual leader, especially in Hinduism
Hare Krishna ()
an international religious organization based on belief in the Hindu god Krishna. Its members wear orange clothes.
Hinduism (noun)
the main religion of India and Nepal, which includes a belief in reincarnation and the worship of God in different forms
a Hindu book that gives information about different ways to have sex
mandir (noun)
Indian English a Hindu temple
mantra (noun)
a sound, word, or phrase that is continuously repeated as a prayer, used in Hindu and Buddhist religious practices to help someone meditate
muni (noun)
Indian English a Hindu or Jain holy person who leads an extremely pure and simple life and is known for great religious belief and knowledge
outcaste (noun)
in India, a person who does not belong to a Hindu caste (=a particular social class), or who has been forced to leave one
scheduled castes (noun)
Indian English the lowest castes (=social classes) in the traditional Hindu social system, who are given special help by the Indian government
Sikh (noun)
a member of an Indian religious group that separated from Hinduism in the 16th century