Friday, May 15, 2020

Hinduism A Very Interesting Religion And Way Of Life

Samantha Almonacid Mr. Piazza Honors Global Civ November 29, 2014 Hinduism Hinduism itself is indeed a very interesting religion and way of life. Majority of people that follow Hinduism can be located in India and Nepal, where 80% regard themselves as Hindu. It is the world’s oldest religion being traced back to thousands of years ago. Hinduism is the third largest religion in the world, following Christianity and Islam, with 15% or about 900 million people following it globally. The word hinduism means â€Å"eternal spirit path†, where many come and hope that this religion will lead them to peace and happiness. The surprising thing about HInduism is that there is no one founder, no single scripture, and no agreed set of teachings. This religion is basically open to change and different interpretations of the teachings. Luckily, Hinduism can be traced back to the Aryans who lived back in 2nd millennium BCE. 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