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andriy [413]
3 years ago
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Which statement correctly connects Hinduism to the religious views of the Aryans?

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ikadub [295]3 years ago
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Hinduism turned the polytheistic views of the Aryans into one supreme god with multiple forms.
Paha777 [63]3 years ago
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The correct answer is A) Hinduism turned the polytheistic views of the Aryans into one supreme god with multiple forms.

<em>The statement that correctly connects Hinduism to the religious views of the Aryans is: Hinduism turned the polytheistic views of the Aryans into one supreme god with multiple forms.</em>

Historians believe that Hinduism has its origins with the Arians, people with polytheistic beliefs that worshiped many deities. For the Aryans, the many gods represented forces of nature. Aryans considered the existence of one masculine god -the Father- that created the Sun, exhaled the wind and create the threes for the human to honor them.

Brahmins were the name of the Priests that conducted religious ceremonies. They also conducted sacrifices to honor their gods and drank a special drink called "the drink strength" in their ceremonies.

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