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There was no beginning to Hinduism, but if there has to be a date it is when human kind first came about.
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Brahman is known as the leader or "god" of the hindus
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between 800 BCE and 200 BCE, is "a turning point between the Vedic religion and Hindu religions",[2] and a formative period for Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism.
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Hinduism returns as the dominant religion of India. Temples and monuments are built to honor Hindu ideas, gods and beliefs. This is the era of the Hindu Renaissance.
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This period, beginning from around the time of Buddha (died c. 400 BCE), saw the composition of further texts, the Dharma Sutras and Shastras, the two Epics, the Mahabharata and the Ramayana, and subsequently the Puranas, containing many of the stories still popular today. The famous Bhagavad Gita is part of the Mahabharata. This event happend between 1757–1947 CE
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Muslims arrive in India and influence the evolution of the Hindu faith
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the first known writings of hinduism and its god
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The Vedas as sacred literature are a collection of early hymns dating from the Aryan invasion of India. This piece of hindu art was created
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Alongside the development of Hindu traditions, most widespread in the South, was the rise of Islam in the North as a religious and political force in India. The new religion of Islam reached Indian shores around the 8th century, via traders plying the Arabian Sea and the Muslim armies which conquered the northwest provinces. thsi event happend between1500–1757 CE
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Robert Clive's victory at the Battle of Plassey (1757) heralded the end of the Mughul Empire and the rise of British supremacy in India.This event happend betwen1757–1947 CE
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This was established by a guy named Vivekananda
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The era of Mahatma Gandhi’s profound influence on Hinduism and India.
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India regains independence, but its partitioning leads to conflicts between Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs.
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The partion was along religious lines, with the Republic of India emerging with a Hindu majority.
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The Kindom was ruled by the Sailendra dynasty of central Java
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The period from roughly 650 to 1100 CE forms the late Classical period[3] or early Middle Ages, in which classical Pauranic Hinduism is established
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The Aryan migration thesis that the Indus Valley groups calling themselves 'Aryans' (noble ones) migrated into the sub-continent and became the dominant cultural force. Hinduism, on this view, derives from their religion recorded in the Veda along with elements of the indigenous traditions they encountered. this happend between 1500–500 BCE