Hinduism also belongs to those who neither go to the temple regularly and ritualistically nor involve themselves in either meditation or yoga as part of their spiritual pursuits or devotional routines.
Their Hinduism lies in an order often referred to as “a way of life.”
Here Hindu theology is induced with divinity in thoughts, words, and deeds based on knowledge and rationality.
In this regime, which I call Karma Hinduism, ethical and righteous thoughts and karmas guide the management of the self and its divinity.
Temple visits, meditation, and yoga remain complementary to Karma Hinduism.
-Promod Puri