Hinduism influences people through its teaching, philosophies and religious practices. Hinduism is a product of Indus Valley Civilization and religious influences.
Hinduism was originally known as Brahmanism and was the religion of aryans. as time passed, various ideologies and philosophies became a part of Brahmanism and it transformed into Hinduism.
Buddhism and Hinduism
Brahmanism was the religion of aryans, when they first came to Indus valley they brought Brahmanism with them. as time passed, Brahmanism accepted different values and philosophies and evolved into Hinduism.
Hinduism did not directly change into Buddhism. Rather, Buddhism emerged as a separate religious tradition in ancient India, influenced by the ideas and teachings of Hinduism. Buddhism incorporated some Hindu concepts and philosophies but also introduced new ideas, such as the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path, that differentiated it from Hinduism. Hinduism and Buddhism coexisted and developed alongside each other in ancient India.
the religion is so old no one knows when it started or what government was in the beginning
Gandhi played a very significant role in modern Hinduism. He introduced a number of philosophies that even allowed women to participate in the religion among other things.
I know most eastern religions and philosophies do, such as Buddhism, Hinduism and taoism. Buddhism
Hinduism has scriptures in the Vedas and Upanishads. The Vedas are considered the oldest sacred texts of Hinduism, containing hymns, rituals, and philosophies. The Upanishads are philosophical texts that explore the nature of reality and the self.
I was asking, but there were three main philosophies, and some others, I guess. :P
Some examples of Eastern philosophies include Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism, and Hinduism. These philosophies often focus on concepts such as harmony with nature, personal enlightenment, and societal harmony. Each has its unique beliefs and practices that guide individuals on how to live a fulfilling and balanced life.
Yes, some who work in the intelligence field may lack fundamental philosophies.