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  2. Hinduism - Wikipedia

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    Hinduism is the world's third-largest religion, with approximately 1.20 billion followers, or around 15% of the global population, known as Hindus. [26] [web 2] [web 3] It is the most widely professed faith in India, [27] Nepal, Mauritius, and in Bali, Indonesia. [28]

  3. Hinduism ‑ Origins, Facts & Beliefs - HISTORY

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    Hinduism is a compilation of many traditions and philosophies and is considered by many scholars to be the world’s oldest religion, dating back more than 4,000 years.

  4. Hinduism, major world religion originating on the Indian subcontinent and comprising several and varied systems of philosophy, belief, and ritual.

  5. Hinduism Basics - Hindu American Foundation

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    Hinduism, also known as Sanatana Dharma, is the world’s oldest living religion. It is a natural religion, meaning its philosophies and practices are considered universally accessible through sincere study, reason, and experience apart from special revelation.

  6. Hinduism - World History Encyclopedia

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    Hinduism is both a religion and a philosophical system advocating a belief in Eternal Order and Ultimate Reality which an individual must recognize in order to live a meaningful life. What does the term "Hinduism" mean?

  7. Hinduism - Beliefs, Practices, & History | Britannica

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    Hinduism - Beliefs, Practices, & History: More strikingly than any other major religious community, Hindus accept—and indeed celebrate—the organic, multileveled, and sometimes pluralistic nature of their traditions.

  8. What is Hinduism? - Center for Religious & Spiritual Life -...

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    Hinduism encompasses a lush, expansive understanding of the divine accommodating a vast assortment of dynamic and multifaceted concepts. Hinduism sees the divine as not either one or many, but both; not male or female, but both; not formless or embodied, but both.

  9. Hinduism - Origins, Beliefs, Practices | Britannica

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    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.

  10. The 5 Principles and 10 Disciplines of Hinduism - Learn Religions

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    Core principles include the belief in one Absolute Om, the inherent divinity of all human beings, unity of existence, religious harmony, and the importance of sacred knowledge such as the Ganges, Gita, and Gayatri mantra.

  11. What is Hinduism? - BBC Bitesize

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    Hinduism is over 4,000 years old, making it one of the world's oldest religions. It is made up of a variety of different religious beliefs and practices. It originated near the Indus River in...