they went and told other people and then tose people went and told more people and it went on and on and on for a very long time until many people knew about it.
pretty important, because Aryans were the founders of Hinduism. When they moved to India and indus valley they spread Hinduism extensively.
Ok a man named Garret Gardner met with a man whoms name was Nighthawk, and on that evening they discussed the new beliefs in Hinduism.
Hinduism grew out of the ancient beliefs of the Aryans.
Many emperors of India during middle ages spread Hinduism Extensively. Mainly now there are organisations which spread Hinduism. But no one is forced to embrace Hinduism.
Hinduism was studied by many European scholars. They published their findings about Hinduism and spread it themselves.
Indian merchants spread Hinduism to the Pacific and South East Asia in the first millennium. When the merchants settled in these regions, they brought priests who were instrumental in the spread of Hinduism.
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Some of the shared beliefs of Buddhism and Hinduism are rebirth and Karma
Hinduism isn't normally by it's nature actively spread. Most Hindus are born into their system of beliefs. However, there are one or two exceptions such as the Hare Krishna movement (who at least have most of the same beliefs as mainstream Hindus) who actively proselytise on the streets of most Western cities. Also some aspects of Hinduism such as Yoga and Transcendental Meditation are taught widely in the Western world. So Hinduism is spread via the newly born being brought up as Hindus and some aspects of it by proselytising.
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