Texts such as vedas and Ramayan Mahabharata . Also texts like Purana and Upnishadam also influenced Hinduism.
Texts such as vedas and Ramayan Mahabharata . Also texts like Purana and Upnishadam also influenced Hinduism.
according to Sacred Texts of Hinduism aryans were the first to bring Brahmanism to India. as time went on and different factors influenced Brahmanism it converted into Hinduism.
Originally Brahmanism was the Religion of Aryans. When they invaded India they brought their Religion & Sacred Texts to India. After that Dravidian culture began to Influence them.
According to ancient hindu scriptures and sacred texts hinduism is wider version of brahmanism. when aryans came to india their religion brahmanism came into contact with existing culture of dravidians. both of these cultures blended with each other and hinduism was born.
According to ancient hindu scriptures and sacred texts hinduism is wider version of brahmanism. when Aryans came to india their religion brahmanism came into contact with existing culture of dravidians. both of these cultures blended with each other and hinduism was born.
no, Hinduism was never founded by any person. according to Sacred Texts of Hinduism it was created by God himself, while scholars suggest that Hinduism developed from Brahmanism through thousands of years.
None. Hinduism and Buddhism share no sacred texts.
Hinduism grew from Brahmanism, religion of the aryas. as time passed Brahmanism began to accept many of the values of different religions and cultures, the wider and more detailed version of Brahmanism is known as Hinduism.
the most important sacred texts of Hinduism are. 4 Vedas Mahabharata Ramayan Bhagwat Geeta & puarana.
any hindu can read the Sacred Texts of Hinduism. Mostly they are written in sanskrit so not everyone can read them.
DEvnagari and Sanskrit and Hindi were invented to write down the sacred texts of Hinduism.
The Rigveda is one of the four sacred texts of Hinduism. It is one of the oldest texts in the world and forms the foundation of Hindu philosophy, rituals, and practices.