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Hinduism was a result of the religious mixture brought about by the Aryan conquest of the Indus River Civilization between 1700-1500 B.C.E. It became the dominant religion in India in the next few centuries.

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Hinduism took birth in India around 10000 years ago. After its origin it was quickly spread and used by emperors during middle ages.

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What was the most Popular religion in Ancient India?

Most were Hindu


What are the ethnic groups that practice Hinduism?

Hinduism is mostly referred to as the oldest religion. It is practiced all around India, and is native to India.


Who was believed to bring Hinduism to India?

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.


Where and when did Hinduism come from?

Hinduism originated in ancient India (which was much larger than the India of today) and it originated, most probably, well before 30,000 years ago.


What impact did Hinduism and Buddhism have on their cultures in history and today?

To write about the impact of Hinduism on the India of today is to be beset by numerous difficulties - of definition, of historical interpretation, of cultural perspective Huge population, pollution, peace, snakes, saris, dance, curry, and religion are probably the most popular words that come up when we think about India. India is a well-known country. Although it is a relatively poor country, it has a rich and diverse culture. India is populated by approximately 953 million people. It has been a home for many religions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Jainism, Islam and Christianity. The first four mentioned above originated in India (Finegan 151). Seventy percent of the populations are Hindus. In fact, Hinduism is the oldest and third largest religion in the world. Hinduism has deeply influenced Indian society, for several reasons: it has a long history in this place, it is related to the social status of Indians, and it is integrated with the cultural aspects in India. plus today Hinduism is the worlds third most largest religion that has to mean somthin

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What is the most followed religion in India?

CHRISTIANITY is the least popular religion in India.


What country in Asia is Hinduism most popular?

India


What are the most popular religion in Asia?

Islam and Hinduism (mostly in India)


What was the most Popular religion in Ancient India?

Most were Hindu


How did Hinduism interact with India?

yes. Hinduism was brought into India by the Aryans, when the Aryans invaded India. Hinduism was founded, basically, in India.


Where is Hinduism most prevalent?

Hinduism is an old religion based on the beliefs of karma and dharma. Hinduism is practiced through out India and is their dominant religion.


How was the Indus Valley Religion?

Since it's in India the most popular religion should be Hinduism --


What is the location of the religion Hinduism today?

Hinduism is popular in India and Sri Lanka, in decreasing amounts in the rest of South Asia, with small minorities worldwide.


What is the name of the people who brought an early form of Hinduism to India?

no people brought Hinduism to India. Hinduism was founded in India by Lord Shiva.


Why did Buddhism become such a popular religion with the Hindus?

No, Buddhism is rejected from Hinduism right now.


When did the name India become popular?

when the politiciansdo the right job and does not find any secondary income then autimatically economy will become developed.Then the name of India will become popular


Where is Hinduism practiceed?

Currently Hinduism is practiced in India . After India Hinduism is also practiced in Nepal Myanmar & Mauritius.