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Q In which geographical area did Hinduism begin?

A Hinduism probably began in the Indus River valley in the northwestern part of ancient India. Some of the area is in present-day Pakistan.

Q When did Hinduism originate?

A Hinduism as we know it today began around 1000 BC. The most ancient Vedas were written during this time.

Q Who was the founder of Hinduism?

A Hinduism doesn’t have a specific founder. Its teachings were passed down through stories teachers told to students.

Q Were any Hindu relics found in the Indus Valley cities?

A The ruins of a public bath were found in the area. The bath is similar to baths used by Hindus as a part of their rituals.

Q In which community did Hinduism emerge?

A Various tribes occupied ancient India. Hinduism most likely emerged as a result of their intermingling cultures.

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