Why Hindus should not use RIP (Bhagavad Gita examples)
Why Hindus (Indians) should not use RIP (Bhagavad Gita examples)
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Just before moving towards to know about "Why Hindus (Indians) should not use RIP (Bhagavad Gita examples)", let us know few basic and important information.
First let us know the full form and also let us have a basic idea about RIP. RIP = Rest in peace. This means, if someone dies, he / she is made to rest in peace.
This phrase 'Rest in peace' (RIP) is taken from the Latin, that is, 'Requiescat in pace'.
In the Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran and Methodist terminology, to wish the body of a decedent for the eternal rest and peace, Christians traditionally use 'Rest in Peace' as...