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Explore the History of Hindu Religion

The historical backdrop of Hinduism is unique among the world religions in that it has no founder or have the exact date of origin. There are many stories behind the Hindu Religion history. But like other religion and traditions, Hinduism does not originate by a single founder. It contains a wide range of convictions, philosophies of insight and perspectives, not generally reliably with each other. There are many myths and beliefs about this religion. Also, you can find the people who are subdivided in different castes. It feels good when we get to know about our culture, heritage and if you also want to explore about Hindu Culture then you can explore it with Nav Hindu.

Belief in God

Religion is all about beliefs and when we talk about beliefs, we automatically talk about God. If we talk about the divine power of God, then we can see that The Hindu religion believes in more than one God. India is a vast country with rich cultural heritage you can see the various cultures of the same religion. The word Hindu is derived from the very famous river of South Asia, which is known by the name of Indus. In India you can find all most around 80% of the population as Hindu and 30 million Hindus live outside of India.
Hindu Gods
Four Denominations of Hinduism

There are many beliefs of Hinduism like we all know that Hinduism is Divided into four main dimensions includes Saivism, Shaktism, Vaishnavism and Smartism. Whenever we talk about Saivism, we start talking about the lord Shiva. It also indicates the tradition which holds the belief that Shiva is the Lord of this universe and creator of all.

On the other hand Shaktism means the worship of supreme mother Shakti or we can say Davy. Vaishnavism indicates that the God is the supreme and also believe that the ultimate reality is personal. And smartism allows their followers to worship more than one God includes Vishnu, Shiva, Ganesha, Surya and Shakti. And Adi Shankaracharya was the founder of Smartism.

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