The three big questions in Hinduism often revolve around the nature of existence, the purpose of life, and the path to liberation (moksha). These questions include: "What is the nature of the self (atman) and its relationship to the ultimate reality (Brahman)?" "What is the purpose of human life?" and "How can one achieve liberation from the cycle of rebirth (samsara)?" These inquiries guide the spiritual practices and philosophical explorations within the Hindu tradition.
The word Hinduism has three syllables. Hin-du-ism.
Hinduism came about when people started asking questions about the earth and the universe.
Hinduism came about when people started asking questions about the earth and the universe.
The answer to this questions depends on what Hinduism is supposed to be meeting. Different dates arise for different places and things.
When humans started asking questions about the universe.
Hinduism is 14 million people strong and the third biggest religion there is.
Hinduism started when people began asking questions about the earth and the universe. Nobody known when it began but we do know that it is at least 12,000 years old. Hinduism has absolutely no founders.
What is reality? ... The Big Questions: What is life? ... The Big Questions: Do we have free will? ... The Big Questions: Is the universe deterministic? ... The Big Questions: What is consciousness? ... The Big Questions: Will we ever have a theory of everything?
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The source of Hinduism is the ability to ask questions of the universe and existance.
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Jainism is stricter than Buddhism and Hinduism, but all three are connected.