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Hinduism developed from the Vedic religion, which was polytheistic.
No. Swami Dayanand is just a follower and preacher of Hinduism. He was a Vedic Philosopher who revived Hinduism with its true Sanatan Vedic philosophy and thought. Hinduism is formed of diverse traditions and has no single founder. Among its direct roots is the historical Vedic religion of Iron Age India and, as such, Hinduism is often called the "oldest living religion" or the "oldest living major religion" in the world.
The early Hindu religion is known as Vedic religion or Vedic Hinduism. It originated in ancient India around 1500 BCE and was based on the early Vedic texts, known as the Vedas, which were considered sacred and authoritative scriptures.
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it is a form of Hinduism, in which follower strictly follows the rules dictated in Vedas. It is called vedic because it originates and relies on the Vedas.
There is more than one Vedic religion, which refers to religions that emerged in India. This would include Hinduism and Buddhism. Aryan
During Siddhartha Gautama's lifetime a form of Brahmanism which lead to Hinduism, based upon the Vedic religion was the predominate religion.
Hinduism consists of many diverse traditions and has no single founder. Among its direct roots is the historical Vedic religion of Iron Age India[citation needed] and, as such, Hinduism is often called the "oldest living religion" or the "oldest living major religion" in the world
During Siddhartha Gautama's lifetime a form of Brahmanism which lead to Hinduism, based upon the Vedic religion was the predominate religion.
Zoroastrianism and vedic Hinduism are the oldest faiths with Judaism and Buddhism following on behind.
The classical theory of the origins of Hinduism traces the religion's roots to the Indus valley civilization circa 4000 to 2200 BCE. Founder of Hinduism is an institution of sages called Saptarshis. Just as we have Pope for Christianity today, Hinduism, from the beginning, had an institution of seven sages who were the patriarchs of the Vedic religion. They very strictly guarded the Vedic body of knowledge, and the copy of the Vedas available to them was considered to be the final copy. They were considered as God's manifestation on earth, and their word was the final authority in religious matters.
it evolved from the vedic religion in India and it evolved over time