NEW DELHI: Vice-President M Venkaiah Naidu hailed Indian thought and philosophy for being "holistic, integrated and universal" and said Hinduism had taught the world tolerance and universal acceptance.Elaborating on various aspects of India's world view during his address at the three-day Second World Hindu Congress in Chicago, Naidu said Hinduism was more a way of life than a dogmatic religion. The congress was organised to commemorate the 125th anniversary of Swami Vivekananda's famous address to the ' World Parliament of Religions ' in Chicago on September 11, 1893. He also expressed concern over what he called ill informed opinions and even deliberate disinformation campaign against Hinduism.