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Chapter
- I :
An Introduction
and Overview of Hinduism | The
Principles of Hindu Faith - an
Overview of Chapters II to VII A
Basic Study -
for the Youth and for Beginners in Hindu Religious Studies |
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| | Lesson
- 04 : | An
Introduction to the Principles
of the Hindu Faith What
is unique about the Hindu Religion? | |
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were several tribes belonging to many racial and ethnic groups. There were two
or more parallel forms of practice that were in existence. The earliest known
Indian civilization is the "Indus Valley Civilization." It is said to be
in the years 2500 BC or may be earlier. They worshipped many Deities. They
followed a set of religious rituals and prayers in large congregations. There
were many similar groups of people in other parts of ancient India, including
areas of West Asia and Southeast Asia. Some of them were referred as "Dravidians"
who prayed to Images and marker stones and in small buildings in congregations.
There were said to be several wars, invasion and occupation by many tribes of
hunters and farmers. Some of them are referred to as "Aryans" in the history.
Aryan means "noble" or "good". They had different religious faith and practice
including some rituals around fire, in the open air and Time, rhythm and natural
forces were their main object of prayers. These two forms of faiths merged
over the years evolving the Vedic and Agamic forms of Hindu religious practice.
However, there was never an "Aryan Invasion." | |
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earliest period of Indian history is called the Vedic Age, roughly starting
from 2500 BC or much earlier, till 560 BC. This is again subdivided
as age of Manthras, age of Brahmanas and age of Upanishads by secular historians.
The second period, during the Maurian Empire from 560 BC to 200 BC, is
the age of Vedanga and Kalpa Suthra. Then from 200 BC to 300 AD,
till the rise of Guptha Empire, is the age of the Epics. The period from
300 AD to 650 AD is the age of Puranas, Agamas and Dharsanas and
the period 1000 AD is the age of the later Puranas. The Bhakthi movements started
at this time and continued till the 18th Century. The last four centuries
saw the decline and renaissance of Hindu religious practice under the Moghul and
British rule. | |
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