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Hinduism was crucial in

shaping civilization
stoping civilization

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Contestado por paulacristinatenorio
3

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The adjective "Hindu" found the word that the Persians used to designate the inhabitants of the other side of the Indus River (Sindhu in Jesus Christ). The term was inherited by the Arabs to refer to the entire population of India and later the English applied it to all Indians who did not belong to any of the minority religions, but identified with the majority socio-religious system, which from the mid-nineteenth century "Hinduism" was seen.

Hinduism is one of the oldest religions in the world and practice in India and is original to this country, being 1 billion people who practice it.

In addition, it is a way of life, it seeks that people pay more attention to spiritual wealth and not material. For they must be "safe and sound" to enter holy places like Nirvana correctly. Since we all must live again and again. Seek to protect animal life, as you ensure that all lives are sacred.

Hinduism is both a lifestyle and a relationship between man and God. Hinduism is characterized as polytheistic, thus countless divinities characterize objects of worship..

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Contestado por marielenaalvarez
3

Respuesta:no entiendo lo que dices.

Explicación:LO CIENTO MUCHO


LaLlamaXD: gracias :3
paulacristinatenorio: uhm? pero si no dijo nd
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