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Yes. Hinduism is beleived to have had its origins in the Aryan culture of southern Russia, from where it spread to India early in the second millennium BCE. From India, it spread across Indonesia, only to be supplanted by Islam everywhere except the island of Bali.

Indian labourers carried Hinduism to Fiji, under British rule. With the recent migration of Indians to all parts of the world, they have taken Hinduism with them everywhere.

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Yes. Hinduism is beleived to have had its origins in the Aryan culture of southern Russia, from where it spread to India early in the second millennium BCE. From India, it spread across Indonesia, only to be supplanted by Islam everywhere except the island of Bali.

Indian labourers carried Hinduism to Fiji, under British rule. With the recent migration of Indians to all parts of the world, they have taken Hinduism with them everywhere.

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There is no founder of Hinduism.

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The earliest form of Hinduism is believed to have developed in the early Indo-Iranian homeland in southern Russia, around 2000 BCE. The majority view of scholars is that Judaism was founded in the late monarchic period of Judah, during the seventh century BCE. So, the founding of Hinduism can be said to have preceded that of Judaism by around 13 centuries.

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