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Hinduism. By : Shely, Bled, Tate, Quinn, and Joe. Origins. Group of nomadic people called the Aryans moved to Northern India from Central Europe. 1700 B.C. Founder. There is no certain founder. View of Afterlife. Samsara- cycle of life, death and rebirth.
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Hinduism By : Shely, Bled, Tate, Quinn, and Joe
Origins Group of nomadic people called the Aryans moved to Northern India from Central Europe. 1700 B.C.
Founder There is no certain founder
View of Afterlife Samsara- cycle of life, death and rebirth. Reincarnation- belief of death and rebirth. Moksha- Freedom of Samsara.
Key Beliefs and practices Reincarnation Four stages of life Karma Moksha Dharma Worship
Holy Books Four main books Rig-Veda Yajur-Veda Sama-Veda Atharva-Veda
Current Location • 885 million followers around the world • Mainly in India 755 million • Also in Nepal, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Malaysia, and The United States
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