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The Aryans had a polytheistic religion, worshiping various gods such as Indra (god of thunder and war) and Agni (god of fire). They also believed in karma, reincarnation, and the concept of dharma, or duty. Their religious texts, known as the Vedas, were composed during this period.
The Indo-Aryans passed down their religious beliefs through oral traditions, hymns, and sacred texts like the Vedas. These texts were memorized and recited by priests and passed down through generations. Rituals and ceremonies helped reinforce these beliefs within the community.
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Hinduism
Hinduism
Aryans had many Religious views which were different than Dravidian views. Aryans affected Hinduism and changed its beliefs. Law os Compassion (dayā) Artha (material prosperity) Kāma (enjoyment) AND Moksha (liberation) are belief of Aryans.
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The Indo-Aryans passed down their religious beliefs through oral traditions, hymns, and sacred texts like the Vedas. These texts were memorized and recited by priests and passed down through generations. Rituals and ceremonies helped reinforce these beliefs within the community.
One contribution the Aryans made to India was imposing their languages and (to varying degrees) their religious beliefs on the natives
The religious writings of the Aryans are called Vedas and Upanishads
Hinduism grew out of the ancient beliefs of the Aryans.
One contribution the Aryans made to India was imposing their languages and (to varying degrees) their religious beliefs on the natives
The Veda
Nomadic Indo-European people called the Aryans migrated into northern India in the mid 2nd millennium BCE bringing with them their religious and cultural beliefs. The native darker skinned Dravidians moved to the south of India. The Aryan religion had Indra and Mithra as a couple of its gods and it melded with some Dravidian beliefs to become Hinduism.