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  1. Vor 9 Stunden · The history of Hinduism covers a wide variety of related religious traditions native to the Indian subcontinent. [1] It overlaps or coincides with the development of religion in the Indian subcontinent since the Iron Age, with some of its traditions tracing back to prehistoric religions such as those of the Bronze Age Indus Valley Civilisation.

    • Hindu temple

      A Hindu temple, also known as Mandir, Devasthanam, Pura, or...

  2. Vor 3 Tagen · Hinduism, major world religion originating on the Indian subcontinent and comprising several and varied systems of philosophy, belief, and ritual.

  3. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › IndienIndien – Wikipedia

    Vor 9 Stunden · Lakkadiven. Indien [ ˈɪndi̯ən] (Eigennamen unter anderem Hindi Bhārat Gaṇarājya und englisch Republic of India) ist ein Staat in Südasien . Indien umfasst den größten Teil des indischen Subkontinents. Der Himalaya bildet die natürliche Nordgrenze Indiens, im Süden umschließt der Indische Ozean das Staatsgebiet.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hindu_templeHindu temple - Wikipedia

    Vor 2 Tagen · A Hindu temple, also known as Mandir, Devasthanam, Pura, or Koil, is a sacred place where Hindus worship and show their devotion to deities through worship, sacrifice, and devotion. It is considered the house of the god to whom it is dedicated.

  5. Vor einem Tag · Hinduism has approximately 1.2 billion adherents worldwide (15% of the world's population). Hinduism is the third largest religion in the world behind Christianity (31.5%) and Islam (23.3%). Most Hindus live in Asian countries, and the majority of Nepal and India are Hindus, and a significant number in Mauritius.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShivaShiva - Wikipedia

    Vor 2 Tagen · Shiva is a pan-Hindu deity, revered widely by Hindus in India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Indonesia (especially in Java and Bali).

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GaneshaGanesha - Wikipedia

    Vor 4 Tagen · Hindu texts identify him as the son of Parvati and Shiva of the Shaivism tradition, but he is a pan-Hindu god found in its various traditions. In the Ganapatya tradition of Hinduism, Ganesha is the Supreme Being. The principal texts on Ganesha include the Ganesha Purana, the Mudgala Purana and the Ganapati Atharvasirsha.