Religion plays a major role in the Indian way of life. Rituals, worship, and other religious activities are very prominent in an individual's daily life; it is also a principal organizer of social life. The degree of religiosity varies among individuals
Religion is an entire way of life for Hindus ancient and modern. There are religious principles governing food, family relationships, sex, the class system, health, medicine, art, culture,...
That is not completely certain as their development stretches back before written historical records.
Includes science so that some of the basic disciples of hygenie were followed.
Hindu Pantheism
The main religion practiced by the people in India is Hinduism.
the four main religions in India are: Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism from jayde and ellie
Ancient India is called the empire of the spirit because Ancient India is the living tradition of the Hindu religion, which is the basis of Indian culture. Their traditions that Indian's honor today are from 5,000 years ago.
Hinduism was originally discovered being practiced in India. Hinduism translates to "Indianism," which is what the immigrating Aryans called the ancient religion. Much of India's population today practices Hinduism, and it is the major religion of the country. About 83 percent of India practices Hinduism. This religion eventually spread, but its roots remain in India.
Hinduism began in Ancient India. According to Mythology Hinduism Began on the land of Modern Kashi situated in India.
Ancient India gave us buddisum.It's a religion.
hiduism
The Aryans brought with them Hinduism.
No. It is a type of ancient building, that was used for ancient religions, but is not the name of a religion.
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With their religion.
Hinduism
Karma and Samsara are concepts from the ancient Hindu religion, which is still practiced in modern India.
Most were Hindu
buddians
They practiced the Pharaonic religion--the Ancient Egyptian religion.
Hinduism is the most practiced religion. It has been prevalent from the start.