Religious Practices
-: Religious Beliefs of kashmiri pandit :- Kashmiri Hindus are referred to as Kashmiri Pandits (also known as Kashmiri Brahmins) As a subset/part of the larger Saraswat Brahmin community of India. They are Pancha Gauda Brahmins from the Kashmir Valley, a mountainous area within the Jammu and Kashmir Union Territory, which is administered by India. The indigenous people of Kashmir, a mountainous area of South Asia, are known as Kashmiri Pandits. Pandits are Hindus, and as such, they hold a variety of beliefs, such as dharma (moral behavior, duty), karma (action, fruits of action), samsara ("flow," reincarnation), ashrama (stages of life), purushartha (instrumental and ultimate goals), prarabdha (fate), anugraha (divine grace), punya (meritorious action), and papa (moral evil). They are legatees of Kashmir Shaivism, a non dualistic school of philosophy, on a more abstract level. Rituals aid in connecting people to a hierarchy of supernatural beings, ranging from low Sanskrit