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Ainat [17]
3 years ago
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Which three aspects of Indian history and culture reflect the Impact of Hinduism?

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1 answer:
artcher [175]3 years ago
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Answer:

The three aspects of Indian history and culture related to Hinduism are the rise of the Brahmin class, the decline of the Harappa culture, and the practice of idol worship.

Explanation:

A is correct because the Brahmin class is one of the classes found in the caste system, a system which has been developed in the Hinduism and has been an essential part of Indian culture for millenniums.

B is correct because the Harappa culture, an older culture before the development of Hinduism, has been suppressed and has experienced a decline as the Hinduism was developing and becoming dominant.

C is not correct because the British Empire has nothing to do with the impact of Hinduism on Indian culture.

D is correct because one of the main aspects of Hinduism is the idol worship which can be regional, local, or just in a single family, with a countless number of idols emerging over time and being respected and worshiped.

E is not correct because Hinduism doesn't encourage fire sacrifices.

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