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  1. Hinduism - Wikipedia

    • Hinduism is an umbrella term for a range of Indian religious and spiritual traditions (sampradayas) that are unified by adherence to the concept of dharma, a cosmic order maintained by its followers through rituals and righteous living, as first expounded in the Vedas. The word Hindu is an exonym, and while Hinduism has been called the oldest religion in the world, i… See more

    Etymology

    The word Hindū is an exonym, derived from Sanskrit Sindhu, the name of the Indus River as well as the country of the lower Indus basin (Sindh). The Proto-Iranian sound change *s > h occurred between 850 and 600 BCE. "… See more

    Definitions

    "Hinduism" is an umbrella-term, referring to a broad range of sometimes opposite and often competitive traditions. In Western ethnography, the term refers to the fusion, or synthesis, of various Indian cultures and traditions, … See more

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  2. Hindus - Wikipedia

    The term "Hindu" also implied a geographic, ethnic or cultural identifier for people living in the Indian subcontinent around or beyond the Sindhu (Indus) River. [72] By the 16th century CE, the term began to refer to residents of the …

     
  3. History of Hinduism - Wikipedia

    Hinduism came to fore during the three-year rule of Hindu ruler Hemu Vikramaditya during 1553–1556 when he had defeated Akbar at Agra and Delhi and had taken up the reign from Delhi as a Hindu 'Vikramaditya' after his …

  4. Hinduism - Simple English Wikipedia, the free …

    Hinduism is a diverse system of thought marked by a range of philosophies and shared concepts, rituals, cosmological systems, pilgrimage sites, and shared …

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    • Hinduism | Origin, History, Beliefs, Gods, & Facts | Britannica

    • Hinduism ‑ Origins, Facts & Beliefs - HISTORY

      Oct 6, 2017 · Hinduism is a compilation of many traditions and philosophies and is considered by many scholars to be the world’s oldest religion, dating back more than 4,000 years.

    • Hindu deities - Wikipedia

      In Hinduism, deities and their icons may be hosted in a Hindu temple, within a home, or as an amulet. The worship performed by Hindus is known by several regional names, such as Puja . [ 129 ] This practice in front of a murti may be …

    • Hinduism - Origins, Beliefs, Practices | Britannica

      Jan 14, 2025 · Hinduism - Origins, Beliefs, Practices: The history of Hinduism in India can be traced to about 1500 bce. Evidence of Hinduism’s early antecedents is derived from archaeology, comparative philology, and comparative religion.

    • Hinduism - Beliefs, Practices, & History | Britannica

      Jan 14, 2025 · Hinduism - Beliefs, Practices, & History: More strikingly than any other major religious community, Hindus accept—and indeed celebrate—the organic, multileveled, and sometimes pluralistic nature of their traditions.

    • Hinduism – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

      Hinduism is the world's third most prolific religion after Christianity and Islam. With a history spanning many thousands of years, it is the dominant religion in South Asia and has been very influential in Southeast Asia, sharing its origin with …

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