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Main article: History of Hinduism
Sacred Mount Kailash in Tibet is regarded as the spiritual abode of Shiva.The earliest evidence for elements of Hinduism date back to the late Neolithic to the early Harappan period (5500–2600BCE).[45][46][47][48] The beliefs and practices of the pre-classical era (1500–500BCE) are called the "historical Vedic religion". Modern Hinduism grew out of the Vedas, the oldest of which is the Rigveda, dated to 1700–1100BCE.[49] The Vedas center on worship of deities such as Indra, Varuna and Agni, and on the Soma ritual. They performed fire-sacrifices, called yajña and chanted Vedic mantras but did not build temples or icons. The oldest Vedic traditions exhibit strong similarities to
okay for this one where do we start counting were supposed to click on the second word but where do we start from history and hinduism with neolithic being the second word and the one we click on or do we start with neolithic with early hapenings being the second one and we click on that one this is where i get lost becasuse there are alot of pages that have that main articale line so help!!!!!!!1 |
first blue word is 'History of Hinduism'