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BlackZzzverrR [31]
3 years ago
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What role do you think geography or climate played in forming some Vedic/Hindu beliefs, such as reincarnation?

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pentagon [3]3 years ago
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Answer:

Hinduism constitutes an extremely intricate religion upon which a single definition cannot be composed. The premier feature of this religion is the vast diversification of beliefs and rituals among its adherents. Furthermore, Hinduism can be perceived as either polytheistic or monotheistic in nature. Although this religion substantially lacks organization, it has impressively maintained its existence throughout history.

Founded: Hinduism was created through the intermixing to two distinct cultures involving the Aryans and the Indus Valley civilization. At about 1500 BCE, the Aryan invaded India and imposed their religious themes on the Indian natives. Ultimately, the Aryan religion absorbed the rituals of the natives and was eventually transformed into Hinduism.

Adherents: Most Hindus are Indians or of Indian extraction. However, as Hinduism spread throughout southeast Asia and Indonesia, other ethnic groups adopted Hinduism and added their own ethnic characteristics.

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