The foundations for Hinduism were established during the himalayan period.
Because Hinduism was established in India. And Hinduism was the dominant Religion of India since a long time.
No Buddhism was established about 500 BCE. Hinduism has roots going back several thousand years before that.
Mainly Aryans moved into India. Hinduism was founded by Aryans in India.
NO....SHRI ADI SHANKARACHARYA is not the founder of hinduis .HINDUISM HAS NO FOUNDER. Shri Adi Shankaracharya is the person who codified Hinduism into six groups that is know as SHANMATHAM..Adi shankarar systamised Hindu Dharma.hence he is hailed as SHANMADHASTABAKAR (the one who established HINDU DHARMA).he established the way of praying in Hinduism not the Hinduism itself. He also divided the monastic order into 10 groups.
Hinduism __ Hinduism isn't a caste, it's a faith. The first Caste is Brahmins. Historically? It's difficult what caste was the first established.
Buddhists and Buddhism differ from Hinduism by believing in a couple of things differently. In its origins, Buddhism is similar to Hinduism though. Hinduism involves understanding Brahma, which is existence in the soul. Buddhism is more about finding the "not soul", or as practicers would say, the "Anatman" and nirvana.
Hinduism came to Indonesia possibly as early as 78 CE from India. It was firmly established by 414 CE, the fact of two major schools of Hinduism being practiced was mentioned in the journal of a Chinese Buddhist monk named Faxian.
Hinduism origin cannot be authenticated. Lord Buddha established Buddhism.
No, Catholicism was not the first religion to be established. It originated in the 1st century AD, while other religions like Hinduism and Judaism have much earlier origins.
none, no one founded Hinduism. Rather it was established by Lord Brahma while he created first humans.
Hinduism is growing, if you mean the number of people born into this religion Hinduism is the third largest religion by numbers, Christianity and Islam being the first two. However, it is not growing by virtue of new beliefs, as the beliefs of the religion has been established, as it were, from the beginning of time. Every fdsaj.,m,.c