Hinduism is one of the oldest religions and has no known historical founder or definite origins.
Hinduism has gone through reforms, survived through great adversities, and is the third largest religion in spite of no conquest or conversions.
Hindus call their religion the Sanatana Dharma which means Eternal Sacred Tradition.
Although today's Hinduism differs significantly from earlier forms of Indian religion, its roots date back as far as 2000 BC, maybe farther.
Hinduism has about 950 million followers making it the third largest religion in the world.
There are many Holy books in Hinduism but the Vedas is the oldest and constitute the main source of teaching.
There are 4 vedas: Rig veda, Sama veda, Yajur veda and Atharva veda.
Hinduism has gone through reforms, survived through great adversities, and is the third largest religion in spite of no conquest or conversions.
Hindus call their religion the Sanatana Dharma which means Eternal Sacred Tradition.
Although today's Hinduism differs significantly from earlier forms of Indian religion, its roots date back as far as 2000 BC, maybe farther.
Hinduism has about 950 million followers making it the third largest religion in the world.
There are many Holy books in Hinduism but the Vedas is the oldest and constitute the main source of teaching.
There are 4 vedas: Rig veda, Sama veda, Yajur veda and Atharva veda.