The Hindus separated the priests(Brahman),rich people,artisan and laborers,peasants, adn the intouchables the hobos.This social systema is called the Caste System according to their religion.
it firstcame from ancient India then the idea was traded to the ancient Arabia so technically it was originally from India
Hindu Dharma means Hindu Religion. Pakistan is a country in Asia right next to India (Where Hinduism is followed) , It was separated from Ancient India after British Invasion.
Most were Hindu
Yes, it did. No ancient society ever existed that did not believe in the supernatural. For a few details, see: Religion in ancient India and the Indus
Religion is an entire way of life for Hindus ancient and modern. There are religious principles governing food, family relationships, sex, the class system, health, medicine, art, culture, literature, etc.
Richard Garbe has written: 'The philosophy of ancient India' -- subject(s): Hindu Philosophy, Philosophy, Hindu
Hinduism was very Ancient Religion & belonged to Indian society. Indian society were very accurate with all the sciences, they also kept time which is called Hindu calendar.
Edward Washburn Hopkins has written: 'Ethics of India' -- subject(s): Hindu ethics 'Ancient and modern Hindu guilds' 'The social and military position of the ruling caste in ancient India' -- subject(s): Caste, Civilization 'The religions of India' -- subject(s): Religion 'The great epic of India'
they both have males and females in their society.
Karma and Samsara are concepts from the ancient Hindu religion, which is still practiced in modern India.
If we are talking ancient history you may mean Brahmin, or the highest hindu caste.
Ancient India is called the empire of the spirit because Ancient India is the living tradition of the Hindu religion, which is the basis of Indian culture. Their traditions that Indian's honor today are from 5,000 years ago.