'coz its the oldest religion of the world.Also it is based on truth and love.
Many emperors during middle ages spred Hinduism Outside of India. Hinduism was born and started in India.
Indian merchants spread Hinduism to the Pacific and South East Asia in the first millennium. When the merchants settled in these regions, they brought priests who were instrumental in the spread of Hinduism.
Invasion of aryans and there after their dominance over northern India lead to the development of Hinduism. Also many emperors spread Hinduism outside of India.
Many emperors of India during middle ages spread Hinduism Extensively. Mainly now there are organisations which spread Hinduism. But no one is forced to embrace Hinduism.
Hinduism was studied by many European scholars. They published their findings about Hinduism and spread it themselves.
Indian merchants spread Hinduism to the Pacific and South East Asia in the first millennium. When the merchants settled in these regions, they brought priests who were instrumental in the spread of Hinduism.
the vedic rishis
missionaries
Hinduism is spread by the president of the united states long ago he met them and told them they could go around the world and spread there culture.
pretty important, because Aryans were the founders of Hinduism. When they moved to India and indus valley they spread Hinduism extensively.
Hinduism is more populous, but Buddhism is found in more different places and practiced by more diverse groups of people.It is important to note here, the difference between active proselytizing and passive spreading. In the case of Hinduism, the religion has not been actively proselytized outside of India for nearly 1500 years. That Hinduism has spread outside of India (to far off places like Fiji or Guyana) is because the British Empire transported Indians outside of India. There are more Hindus than Buddhists because India is more populous than all Buddhist majority countries combined. Conversely, Buddhism actively proselytized and converted vast swathes of people in different countries and continues to try converting others. In fact, most places outside of India that were once Hindu-majority as a result of Hindu proselytism became Buddhist-majority through Buddhist proselytism.
They regain independence and with waves of Greeks, Persians, and central Asians invading it introduced new languages and customs to the Indian culture.