Because Hinduism was established in India. And Hinduism was the dominant Religion of India since a long time.
During classical time period Hinduism was not changed much Religiously. But Hinduism was much changed in arts & sciences.
Hinduism is more than 10000 years old. Hinduism is blend of all the Religion that existed during that time.
During classical era Buddhism grew out of Hinduism. Some other minor Religion such as jainism and shikhism also developed during that time.
During classical era Buddhism grew out of Hinduism. Some other minor Religion such as jainism and shikhism also developed during that time.
during the time of the Apostles but no exact time
Gautama Buddha's teachings challenged Hinduism by not acknowledging a hereditary priesthood. He disagreed with some of the sacrificial rituals which were performed during his time.
"The primary difference between foundations and endowments is that the foundations are established with a pot of money and no further funds are added to it, whereas endowments can fundraise on an ongoing basis. Foundations are usually established for charitable purposes by an individual or a family, whereas endowments are public charities (i.e. many donors) for example for purpose of education. Time horizon is usually perpetuity for both, though foundations it could be finite. Foundations are required to spend a minimum of 5% of assets annually in order to protect their tax-free status, and but both may have to spend even more depending on the needs of the beneficiary."
Hinduism was recognized world wide since the ancient times. Since middle ages it was recognized world wide as a valid religion.
Hinduism is growing, if you mean the number of people born into this religion Hinduism is the third largest religion by numbers, Christianity and Islam being the first two. However, it is not growing by virtue of new beliefs, as the beliefs of the religion has been established, as it were, from the beginning of time. Every fdsaj.,m,.c
The time period during which irreversible damage to the fetus may occur from specific events such as malnutrition or exposure to toxins is referred to as the "critical period." This phase is particularly crucial during the first trimester of pregnancy when the foundations for major organs and systems are being established. During this time, the fetus is highly sensitive to external factors that can disrupt normal development.
Incubation period