Hinduism is a religion, not a language. The primary spoken languages in regions where Hinduism is practiced can vary, such as Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, and others.
Sanskrit
No. Hinduism is a religion while Tamil is a language
Sanskrit was the early language of Hinduism in the general area of India.
Sanskrit was the early language of Hinduism in the general area of India.
The major language of the Aryans was Sanskrit. It is an ancient Indo-European language and is considered the liturgical language of Hinduism.
Hinduism is a religion, not a language. You can only spell respect using language (not religion).
T. Rengarajan has written: 'Glossary of Hinduism' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English, Hinduism, Sanskrit language
Hindu is not a language. Hindu is the name of a person who believes in Hinduism. The language you are referring to is Hindi.
Hinduism is a religion. There is no such thing as "the Hindu language."
Hebrew is the language of Judaism.
DEvnagari and Sanskrit and Hindi were invented to write down the sacred texts of Hinduism.