Saivism, Vaisnavism, Saktism
Hinduism is a religion that developed over a long period of time without a specific leader or founder. It is a diverse collection of philosophical and cultural beliefs that have evolved over thousands of years in the Indian subcontinent.
There are not any formal sects of Confucianism.
No, Hinduism is a diverse religion with various beliefs and practices, while the Aryan caste system was a social hierarchy that developed in ancient India. The caste system became a part of Hindu society over time, but it is not the sole defining feature of Hinduism.
Hinduism developed out of Brahmanism in ancient India. The transition from Brahmanism to Hinduism occurred over time, with the incorporation of new beliefs, practices, and deities into the religion. Hinduism became more inclusive and diverse, allowing for a wider range of spiritual practices and philosophical ideas.
During classical era Buddhism grew out of Hinduism. Some other minor Religion such as jainism and shikhism also developed during that time.
During classical era Buddhism grew out of Hinduism. Some other minor Religion such as jainism and shikhism also developed during that time.
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You can read about the different schools of Buddhism here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schools_of_Buddhism
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Brahmanism came into contact with different beliefs and faiths of Dravidians and other civilisations, they adopted the best parts from every other culture and included it into Brahmanism. with time the change was so drastic that it developed as Hinduism.