When Aryans moved towards Ganges valley they start adapting there religion . They begin to change their religion ,they forgot their old gods or they became less important to them so they start accepting some new gods of Hinduism like Brahma ,Vishnu and Siva which were three main chief gods.But Vedas and other holy books remain the basis of their own religion.
the rise of hinduism
Hinduism
Hinduism was practiced in Aryan culture. Brahmanism was practiced in Harappan culture.
Hinduism
Hinduism was a result of the religious mixture brought about by the Aryan conquest of the Indus River Civilization between 1700-1500 B.C.E. It became the dominant religion in India in the next few centuries.
Hinduism.
Hinduism
the rise of hinduism
well the aryan and the indian cultures belnded, as the result it might be vedic, buddhism,hinduism, or christianity
hinduism duu
There is more than one Vedic religion, which refers to religions that emerged in India. This would include Hinduism and Buddhism. Aryan
Hinduism
It is a common misconception. Aryan religion did not grow into hinduism. Hinduism is the indigenous belief of people who lived here, Aboriginals and Dravidians. Aryan religion merged into it and modified it.
Religion was one of the most important contributions made by Aryan invaders. Their religion combined with the Indian religion resulted in Buddhism, Hinduism, and Jainism.
Hinduism.
No, Hinduism is a diverse religion with various beliefs and practices, while the Aryan caste system was a social hierarchy that developed in ancient India. The caste system became a part of Hindu society over time, but it is not the sole defining feature of Hinduism.
Hinduism was there before the aryans as form of dravidian culture. But after aryan invasion most of their systems dominated hinduism.