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Hinduism is universal religion, that is mother of religion, it give lesson of yoga and meditation and peace to the world

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Inspiration for Airplane from Puspak Viman, invasion of Zero and most intelligence Game call Chase.

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Historical impact of Hinduism were practices of meditation and yoga, religious tolerance and success of democracy.

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because Hinduism gave this world many gifts. It gave world many intelligent Indian scientists and mathematicians.

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