No one can tell exactly when the concept of religion started. Although, based on evidence and history, we can choose to accept or not the Hindu god as the first god.
hindu the oldest rligion in the world
Judaism is actually the oldest religeon, if you count most History sources. Monotheism is the belief in ONE GOD. So really Adam, who most people think was th first man, believed in the God of Abraham, Who is also the God of Christianity. So really Judaism came first, then other religeons
yes, hindu have a god
The Hindu God of love is called Kamadeva.
ramayan
The Hindu god agni is the god of fire and he is also the messanger of the Gods.
Trisul is the main weapon of the Hindu God Shiva
there is no such term as negetive Hindu god. There are God devil & humans.
a hindu god
Nun is the oldest god, but Ra is the oldest active god. Source: The Kane Chronicles
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If Hinduism is the oldest religion in world, there GOD must be oldest god.Answer 2History tells us that Judaism is the Oldest of all the religions. Therefore the Hindu God cannot be the oldest God.Moreover "Hinduism" is not a religion. That term was coined by the Britishers to refer to all the various regions and belief systems that was found all over India when they came to India.Answer 3Hinduism is often called the "oldest living" religion, but it is not necessarily the oldest religion. Neither is Sanskrit the oldest written language (Sumerian is the oldest written language for which we have evidence). No one knows what the oldest religion is for sure. Archaeological evidence shows signs of religious rituals as early as the Paleolithic period, but since religion itself predates written language, we have no way of knowing what the actual religions may have been. The oldest known religion is an arguable point.As far as the Hindu God being the oldest God, that's a question that really can't be answered for many reasons. The main reason being that it would be an entirely subjective answer, as it depends on one's own personal views/definitions of God. For example, someone who thinks that a deity's existence is dependent upon their associated religion will have an entirely different answer than someone who thinks that a deity's existence has nothing to do with the associated religion. Another reason is that, because it's subjective, there is no right or wrong answer. It all depends, again, on what you think.My own personal answer would be that no God is the oldest God, and that we would have no way of knowing anyway.