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28-Feb-2023
Global celebrities who have turned Hindu
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Hinduism does not have a conversion process because the term "conversion" is inappropriate in the context of Hinduism.
Hinduism is practiced rather than a religion. Hinduism's true essence is service and renunciation. A brave Hindu asserts that all paths lead to God.
Like Muslims, Hindus do not have any words of acceptance. All you have to do is select a god. Contrary to other religions, Hinduism does not encourage conversions.
Here are the list :
Grady Roberts : Grady Roberts is an American citizen. She was raised Catholic by her Roman Catholic mother and Baptist father. She is of Swedish, German, English, Irish, Welsh, and Scottish descent.
She is a writer, producer, actor, philanthropist, and, yes, a Hindu.
She wanted to be a vegetarian since she was a teenager, practice yoga every day, and care about nature and animals.
She also celebrates by going daily to a Hindu temple in Los Angeles for prayers.
George Harrison : He is one of the well-known British musicians who converted to Hinduism after being influenced by the Hare Krishna religion.
In the middle of the 1960s, George Harrison switched from Christianity to Hinduism. His ashes were scattered in India's Ganges and Yamuna rivers after his death in 2001.
Russell Brand : Russell Brand is a well-known name in English comedy. Additionally, he is a well-known screenwriter, author, and television producer. He is famously associated with the romantic comedy film "Forgetting Sarah Marshall."
Russell Brand is a functioning evangelist of Hinduism and supernatural contemplation. The fact that he married Katy Perry in 2010, in accordance with Hindu custom in Rajasthan, India, lends credence to his devotion to Hinduism.
Jerry Gracia : Jerry Garcia rose to prominence as a member of the band "Grateful Dead"; He was an American musician who spent thirty years of his life working as the band's lead guitarist and songwriter.
Jerry adhered to Hinduism from a young age and continued to do so into adulthood. His works include "Runaway Bride," "Foxcatcher," and "The Dreamers." His ashes were dumped into the Ganges in Rishikesh, India, following his death in 1995.
Elizabeth Gilbert : In 2006, Elizabeth Gilbert's memoir Eat, Pray, Love propelled her to fame. Elizabeth is primarily a storyteller, essayist, novelist, biographer, and novelist.
She spent 199 weeks on the New York Times Best Seller list as a result of her book Eat, Pray, Love.
Elizabeth converted to Hinduism while traveling to India in search of material for one of her most well-known works.
Miley Cyrus : Miley Cyrus is an American musician who spent a few years practicing Hinduism and was influenced by Hindu culture. She posted a picture of herself at home offering adoration to Goddess Lakshmi last year on her Instagram account. However, it is officially unknown whether she converted to Hinduism or not.
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