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|title=Hinduism Biography – World’s Oldest Religion & Way of Life | |||
|description=Hinduism, one of the world’s oldest religions, originated in the Indian subcontinent. It is based on dharma (righteousness), karma (action), and moksha (liberation). Hinduism is known for its sacred texts like the Vedas, Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, and Ramayana, and is practiced by millions across the globe. | |||
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|og:title=Hinduism – History, Beliefs, Culture & Philosophy | |||
|og:description=Explore Hinduism’s history, beliefs, philosophy, sacred texts, and cultural significance as one of the world’s oldest religions. | |||
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| name = Hinduism | | name = Hinduism | ||
| image = Om_symbol. | | image = Om_symbol.jpeg | ||
| image_caption = The "Om" – sacred sound and spiritual icon | | image_caption = The "Om" – sacred sound and spiritual icon | ||
| founder = Not attributed to a single founder | | founder = Not attributed to a single founder | ||
| founded = Prehistoric to ~1500 BCE (Indus Valley Civilization and Vedic period) | | founded = Prehistoric to ~1500 BCE (Indus Valley Civilization and Vedic period) | ||
| origin = | | origin = Indian subcontinent | ||
| texts = | | texts = Vedas, Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, Ramayana, Mahabharata | ||
| beliefs = | | beliefs = Dharma, Karma, Moksha, Reincarnation, Atman (Hinduism)|Atman, Brahman | ||
| practices = Puja, meditation, yoga, chanting, pilgrimage, rituals | | practices = Puja, meditation, yoga, chanting, pilgrimage, rituals | ||
| goal = | | goal = Moksha (liberation from samsara) | ||
| followers = ~1.2 billion | | followers = ~1.2 billion | ||
| sects = | | sects = Shaivism, Vaishnavism, Shaktism, Smartism | ||
| symbols = | | symbols = Om, Swastika, Trishula, Lotus | ||
| motto = "Truth is one, paths are many" (Ekam Sat Vipra Bahudha Vadanti) | | motto = "Truth is one, paths are many" (Ekam Sat Vipra Bahudha Vadanti) | ||
| website = | | website = | ||
}} | }}'''Hinduism''' is one of the world’s oldest religions, originating in the Indian subcontinent around 1500 BCE or earlier. It is a complex, diverse, and pluralistic tradition with no single founder or unified scripture. Hinduism is the third-largest religion in the world, with over a billion adherents, primarily in [[India]] and [[Nepal]]. | ||
'''Hinduism''' is one of the world’s oldest religions, originating in the Indian subcontinent around 1500 BCE or earlier. It is a complex, diverse, and pluralistic tradition with no single founder or unified scripture. Hinduism is the third-largest religion in the world, with over a billion adherents, primarily in [[India]] and [[Nepal]]. | |||
== Beliefs and Philosophy == | == Beliefs and Philosophy == | ||
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* '''Moksha''' – liberation from the cycle of rebirth | * '''Moksha''' – liberation from the cycle of rebirth | ||
Hindus believe in a supreme reality called '''Brahman''', which is eternal and formless but manifests through deities like [[Brahma]], [[Vishnu]], and [[Shiva]]. | Hindus believe in a supreme reality called '''Brahman''', which is eternal and formless but manifests through deities like [[Brahma]], [[Vishnu]], and [[Shiva]]. | ||
== Sacred Texts == | == Sacred Texts == | ||
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* '''Smriti''' – "that which is remembered", including the [[Ramayana]], [[Mahabharata]], and the [[Puranas]] | * '''Smriti''' – "that which is remembered", including the [[Ramayana]], [[Mahabharata]], and the [[Puranas]] | ||
The [[Bhagavad Gita]], a part of the Mahabharata, is among the most revered texts. | The [[Bhagavad Gita]], a part of the Mahabharata, is among the most revered texts. | ||
== Major Denominations == | == Major Denominations == | ||
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* '''Smartism''' – liberal worship of five major deities | * '''Smartism''' – liberal worship of five major deities | ||
Each tradition has its unique practices, philosophies, and scriptures. | Each tradition has its unique practices, philosophies, and scriptures. | ||
== Practices == | == Practices == | ||
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* '''Yoga''' and meditation | * '''Yoga''' and meditation | ||
* '''Pilgrimage''' to sacred sites | * '''Pilgrimage''' to sacred sites | ||
* '''Observance of festivals''' such as [[Diwali]], [[Holi]], and [[Navaratri]] | * '''Observance of festivals''' such as [[Diwali]], [[Holi]], and [[Navaratri]] | ||
== Influence == | == Influence == | ||
Hinduism has had a profound impact on Indian art, culture, architecture, and law. It also gave rise to other religions like [[Buddhism]], [[Jainism]], and [[Sikhism]]. | Hinduism has had a profound impact on Indian art, culture, architecture, and law. It also gave rise to other religions like [[Buddhism]], [[Jainism]], and [[Sikhism]]. | ||
== Global Presence == | == Global Presence == | ||
In addition to India and Nepal, large Hindu communities exist in | In addition to India and Nepal, large Hindu communities exist in Mauritius, Bali (Indonesia), Trinidad and Tobago, Fiji, the [[United States]], and the United Kingdom. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* | * Sanatana Dharma | ||
* | * Bhagavad Gita | ||
* | * Vedas | ||
* | * Hindu Festivals | ||
* | * Indian Philosophy | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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