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Hinduism World Religions Class
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Primarily Practiced in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka 950 Million followers 14% of the worlds population
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2500-1500 B.C.E Indus River Valley Civilization develops Archaeological evidence of Hinduism dates to this civilization
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1600-1400 B.C.E Aryan Warrior Culture conquers Indus River Valley Sanskrit Influences Hinduism developement
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1500-1200 B.C.E. Vedic Age (4 Veda Texts) Rig Veda written Combination of Aryan and Indus
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1000-300 B.C.E Brahmans added to the Vedas Brahman class – priests Upanishads added to the Vedas
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600-500 B.C.E. Age of Protest Buddhism Janism Break away from Hinduism
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400-800 C.E Hinduisms response to Buddhism & Janism results in greater changes in Hinduism
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400-500C.E. Hinduism returns as the dominant religion of India Temples and monuments build to honor Hindu ideas, gods and beliefs Hindu Renaissance
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Hindu Renaissance 1234567890 Arabic – Indian numerals
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Trinitarian Brahmin - Creator Vishnu (Krishna)- Preserver Shiva-Destroyer
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800-1000 C.E. the main spiritual practice is loving devotion among the Shaivite and Vaishnava saints Will eventually develop into Sikhism
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900 C.E Shankara teaches the reality of One Brahman or One God
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1100 C.E. Muslims arrive in India and influence Hinduism Translation of Sanskrit texts Conversion of part of the population Trade
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1400-1700 C.E. Europeans arrive Colonization Portuguese Vasco de Gama English**
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1919-1948 C.E. Mahatma Gandhi
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Gandhi struck out firmly against untouchability and caste discrimination. He brought uniformity, a sense of common identity and unity to millions of Congressmen and hundreds of millions of people who were divided by caste, religion, language and ethnicity. Gandhi defended common Hindu traditions, customs and values against the criticism of Christian missionaries and the Westernized elite of England-educated Indians and Britons in India; He was critical of Brahmin corruption and the oppression of the common people by corrupt priests and leaders.
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Gandhi’s Influence on India Untouchability Dowry child marriage the purdah were outlawed in independent India casteism was denied official recognition and use.
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1948-1990 India & Pakistan become independent countries Hindu & Muslim populations exist in both countries and tension results from both
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