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.
I think it is Buddhism
India
Present tense - spread/spreads/spreading Past tense - spread Future tense - will spread
I/you/we/they have spread. He/she/it has spread.
The present tense for spread is spread.
Today I spread salt on the ice. Yesterday I spread salt on the ice. The past tense of spread is spread.
Spread is the past tense and past participle of spread.
No. It can not be spread.
The past tense is also spread.
The past participle is also 'spread'.
The past participle of "spread" is "spread." For example, "I have spread the frosting on the cake."
It Spread a Disease what Else would it spread