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@Universia,I was born hindu and most of my family is hindu although I'm exploring Wicca and other beleifs
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@Toxic: Oh okay. Good luck!
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Re: To Those Knowing Hinduism
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Post # 13
@toxic candle? Hindu never use candles!
not even in birthday cakes !
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This path has always, intrigued me. However many entities can be envoked, or awaken.

That's all i know. Sorry!
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It is okay Craw.

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@.fiery my mistake,although most of the hindu deities do have a candle colour
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In Hinduism, Lord Krishna is considered as an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. As well as this, in the Bhagavad Gita, Lord Krishna even described Himself as a god-like being, have many eyes and other extremities.
Perhaps calling upon and asking Lord Krishna would help a bit(?). Maybe to ask Him to speak to Lord Vishnu.
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The oldest way to call him is penance, though hard but is supposed to bring him to you. He may not appear in the form you seek but will test you. (One of his traits)
And Doing penance is hardest thing to do.
And pleasing Lord Shiv with it is the easiest.
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@.fiery We do use candles in b'dy cakes
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Birthday cake wasnt in hindu tradition, it was the British who bought it!
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