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Hinduism was practiced in Aryan culture. Brahmanism was practiced in Harappan culture.
The Aryan culture, which emerged after the decline of the Harappan civilization around 1500 BCE, was characterized by a pastoral and nomadic lifestyle, with a focus on tribal organization and oral traditions, including the Vedas. In contrast, the Harappan culture was highly urbanized, known for its advanced city planning, sophisticated drainage systems, and trade networks. While the Harappans practiced agriculture and had a more settled lifestyle, the Aryans emphasized warfare and cattle herding. These fundamental differences in social organization, economy, and cultural practices highlight the transition from the urban civilization of the Harappans to the more decentralized and pastoral Aryan society.
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Hinduism
Hinduism was a blend of Aryan traditions and the culture of the cities of Mohenjo-daro and Harappa of the Indus Valley civilizations. The Indus Valley civilizations were already in decline when the Aryans arrived in northern India; however, they were still more advanced than the culture of the Aryans. The Aryans adopted many cultural characteristics of the people they conquered. Archaeological diggings at Mohenjo-daro and Harappa show that religious beliefs were among the Indus Valley cultural characteristics that found their way into Aryan culture.
The main source of information about Aryan life comes from ancient texts known as the Vedas, particularly the Rigveda, which provide insight into their culture, society, and religious beliefs. Additionally, archaeological excavations of sites like Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa have uncovered artifacts that offer clues about Aryan life in ancient India.
Aryan were warriors and Harappan were piece full.
They were farmers .
Hinduism was practiced in Aryan culture. Brahmanism was practiced in Harappan culture.
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A:Hinduism has its roots in the ancient Aryan culture of southern Russia. It is also generally believed that Zoroastrianism also arose from the Aryan culture.
The Aryan invasion of India never occurred. It was a theory developed by Max Mueller to explain similarities between European and Indian languages and people. DNA research later showed that Aryan people, Dravidian people, and most Europeans are all descended from a small group of women who lived in South India around 50,000 years ago.
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