In Human Geography, Hinduism is considered to be an ethic religion. This is because Hindus normally do not attempt to convert people to their religion. Islam and Christianity, on the other hand, are universalizing.
there are Hinduism and buddist.
Judaism, Hinduism, Mormonism...
Judaism, Hinduism, Mormonism...
Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, and Buddhism.
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Hinduism is mostly referred to as the oldest religion. It is practiced all around India, and is native to India.
Hinduism and its the worlds third largest religion with 860 adherents
Shamanism is not a religion. It is a anthropological description of many religions that have some traits in common such as people who go into trance states and communicate or traveling or guide souls in or heal with the spirit world. There are many differences within each religion and to lump them together is to devalue their true meaning to the believers of these religions. They are not universalizing religions although as almost all religions they make universal claims about the nature of reality as they see it. Its more of a Ethnic religion that tried to link the spiritual realm with the physical world, so then that makes it also universalizing. Its both actually, but more of a ethnic religion.
Same religion ( Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism,Hinduism, and Islam
Hinduism is religion of society, it is non ethnic religion, meaning it suits almost everyone. Some experts even claim that Hinduism was the key for Ancient developed civilisations, as it helped govern the kingdoms through various ideas of Dharma (righteous living) Artha (material prosperity) Kāma (enjoyment) and Moksha (liberation).
Christianity, I believe.Answer 2:The Japanese "Association of Shinto Shrines" (Jinja Honcho) is the world's largest ethnic religion, with nearly 70% of Japanese citizens as members. For additional information, see the link below.
An importance concept in Hinduism is that of avatars (the computer figures take their name from these) which permit the Gods to appear in any form. The introduction of a new religion need not cause Hindus any problems, because the simply reckon that the new God is one more manifestation of the Gods they already know.