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  1. Jun 8, 2020 · There is no founder of Hinduism, no date of origin, nor – according to the faith – a development of the belief system; the scribes who wrote the Vedas are said to have been simply recording that which had always existed.

  2. Hinduism - Origins, Beliefs, Practices: The history of Hinduism in India can be traced to about 1500 bce. Evidence of Hinduisms early antecedents is derived from archaeology, comparative philology, and comparative religion.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HinduismHinduism - Wikipedia

    While the traditional Itihasa-Purana and the Epic-Puranic chronology derived from it present Hinduism as a tradition existing for thousands of years, scholars regard Hinduism as a synthesis of various Indian cultures and traditions, with diverse roots and no single founder, which emerged after the Vedic period, between c. 500 –200 BCE and c ...

  4. One notable difference between Hinduism and other major religions is that it doesn’t have a clear founder or starting point; rather, it grew and spread—possibly as early as 5500 BCE—in the Indian subcontinent and changed over time based on Indian culture and economics.

  5. Hinduism has been called the "oldest religion" in the world, but scholars regard Hinduism as a relatively recent synthesis of various Indian cultures and traditions, with diverse roots and no single founder.

  6. Aug 24, 2009 · Religions. History of Hinduism. By Professor Gavin Flood Last updated 2009-08-24. Although there is an emphasis on personal spirituality, Hinduism's history is closely linked with social and...

  7. Hinduism is formed of diverse traditions and has no single founder. Among its direct roots is the historical Vedic religion of Iron Age India and, as such, Hinduism is often called the “oldest living religion” or the “oldest living major religion” in the world.

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