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hinduism
the predominant religion of India; characterized by a caste system and belief in reincarnation
The religious doctrines and rites of the Hindoos; Brahmanism
The name for all the sects of the religion practiced by the Indo-European speaking people who came to India around 1500 B C Over time the religion changed a lot, and because it was never hierarchily organized, split into as many fragments as there were villages: but very rarely was a split recognized as a new religion In fact, before modern times, the only ideas which gave rise to new religions in Eastern India were the ones that led to Jainism and Buddhism This religion, at least in its later period, was marked by a rigid caste system
this is one of the oldest religions in the world, dating to beyond 1000 BC Hinduism has many Gods Hindus believe in re-birth or reincarnation
a body of religious and philosophical beliefs and cultural practices native to India and characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme beingof many forms and natures, by the view that opposing theories are aspects of one eternal truth, and by a desire for liberation from earthly evils
Hinduism is the dominant religion of the Indian subcontinent, and the third largest religion in the world after Christianity and Islam Established over 3000 years ago, Hinduism is based on ancient scriptures known collectively as the Vedas Hindus believe in a supreme spiritual force called Brahman with which an individual will become one after cleansing his or her karma through a cycle of birth, death, and rebirth In life, Hindus follow the laws of dharma, or spiritual teachings The dharma led to the development of a caste system, which divides society by social class and occupation Although the caste system is now illegal in India, it still governs the lives of many Indian Hindus In Nepal, the caste system is more relaxed (See Karma and Reincarnation )
This is a western term for the religious beliefs and practices of innumerable sects to which the majority of the people of India belong Hindu belief is generally characterized by the acceptance of the Veda as sacred scripture The goal of Hinduism, like that of other Eastern religions, is liberation from the cycle of rebirth and the suffering brought about by one's own actions
{i} main religion of India
Vedic knowledge and teachings
The Western word for the religious beliefs and practices of the majority of the people of India
The traditional Indian spiritual belief system which emphasises the use of yoga to achieve enlightenment
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