The two religions developed in the Indian subcontinent was Hinduism and Buddhism :D
Indian civilization was mainly made of Dravidian who were black and had different rituals than present Hindus. It was the Aryans who gave rise to Hinduism and changed the Indian civilization entirely.
The Indian subcontinent and its people participated in the development of human civilization since the dawn of the stone age 70.000 years BCE
In 100 BCE, the dominant religion in India was Hinduism. Buddhism played a significant role during that time as it had gained popularity and spread throughout the region, challenging the traditional Vedic practices of Hinduism and attracting followers with its teachings of compassion, non-violence, and the pursuit of enlightenment. Buddhist monasteries and teachings influenced Indian society and culture, contributing to the development of art, architecture, and philosophy.
Yes, the Indian subcontinent experienced invasions and migrations by various tribes around 1500 BC, notably the Indo-Aryans. These Indo-Aryans are believed to have moved into the region from Central Asia, bringing with them new languages, cultural practices, and religious beliefs that significantly influenced the development of Indian civilization. This period marked the transition from the Harappan Civilization to the Vedic age, characterized by the composition of the Vedas, which laid the foundation for Hinduism.
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Hinduism was the backbone of Indian soceity. Than after Buddhism was founded by Lord Buddha and changed the path of Indian society.
Hinduism and Buddhism
The Angkor Civilization borrowed much of its culture from Indian Buddhist Missionaries. As a result, they took on Buddhism as a main religion after it superseded Hinduism. They were not subjected to any forced conversions afterwards.
Yes, both Hinduism and Buddhism practice the Caste system as do most Indian religions. Caste was developed from India's Aryan people in early civilization.
During Ancient Indian civilization, Hinduism and Buddhism primarily spread to regions in Southeast Asia, including modern-day countries such as Thailand, Cambodia, Indonesia, and Vietnam. The spread was facilitated by trade routes, cultural exchanges, and the efforts of missionaries and traders. Additionally, both religions influenced and blended with local beliefs, leading to unique practices in these regions.
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Hinduism and Buddhism.
Buddhism and Hinduism
No, Sikhism is part of Dharmic religions along with Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.
well the aryan and the indian cultures belnded, as the result it might be vedic, buddhism,hinduism, or christianity
The Indian civilization founded Jainism. Jainism is a breakaway religion from Hinduism.