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An Overview of Hinduism's History


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Written by Shivani Chourasia


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Hinduism, one of the world's oldest and richest religious traditions, is a colourful and complex tapestry woven with diverse threads. This brief exploration seeks to highlight key periods in the religion's development and the profound philosophies that have shaped it over the centuries.

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The Indus Valley Civilization (3300–1300 BCE)

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Many of Hinduism's roots trace back to the ancient Indus Valley Civilization. Although the religious practices of this society remain shrouded in mystery due to undeciphered symbols, artefacts like the famous 'Pashupati' seal suggest a proto-Shiva figure, hinting at rudimentary forms of Hindu worship.

Vedic Period (1500–500 BCE)

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The advent of the Aryans ushered in the Vedic period, named after the religious texts, the Vedas, which they composed. These texts, mainly consisting of hymns and rituals, formed the bedrock of what came to be known as Brahmanism, the precursor to Hinduism.

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Epic and Puranic Age (500 BCE–500 CE)

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This era saw the composition of the Mahabharata and Ramayana, two epic poems central to Hindu mythology. The Bhagavad Gita, part of the Mahabharata, discusses duty (dharma), righteousness, and the paths to liberation (moksha). This period also saw the development of the Puranas, religious texts detailing genealogies of gods, goddesses, and heroes, as well as cosmological myths.

Classical Age (500–1200 CE)

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The Classical Age, often considered the "Golden Age" of Hinduism, marked the creation of important texts and philosophies. The Upanishads, philosophical commentaries on the Vedas, gained prominence. Six schools of Hindu philosophy, including Yoga and Vedanta, emerged, exploring topics like consciousness, metaphysics, and liberation.

The Bhakti and Sufi Movements (1200–1700 CE)

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The Bhakti movement started in South India and gradually spread north. It emphasized personal devotion (bhakti) to a deity, often Vishnu or Shiva, as a path to salvation. Similarly, the Sufi movement in Islam influenced Hinduism, leading to a greater emphasis on mystical experience and devotion.

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Colonial Era and Independence (1757–1947 CE)

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The arrival of the British reshaped Hinduism in significant ways. The colonial power's interests were often intertwined with Orientalist scholars who studied, translated, and often reinterpreted Hindu scriptures for Western audiences. Social reform movements in the 19th century, such as Brahmo Samaj and Arya Samaj, sought to reform Hinduism by discarding practices seen as regressive, like sati and caste discrimination. This period also saw the rise of Swami Vivekananda, who introduced Hindu philosophies to the West.

Modern Hinduism (1947–Present)

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In the post-independence era, Hinduism has continued to evolve, marked by a rise in Hindu nationalism and a revival of traditional practices. Today, Hindu philosophies and practices have spread globally, with Yoga and meditation gaining popularity for their spiritual and health benefits.

Conclusion

Hinduism's history is a vast and intricate saga of belief systems, philosophies, and cultural practices that have evolved over thousands of years. It is a religion that celebrates diversity and embraces a multitude of beliefs, gods, and practices. It's a fascinating journey that continues to shape the lives of millions globally, contributing to the rich tapestry of world religions.

In trying to understand Hinduism, we are reminded of a saying from the ancient Rig Veda — “Ekam Sat, Vipraha Bahudha Vadanti”, which translates to "Truth is one, the wise call it by many names." This epitomizes the encompassing spirit of Hinduism, allowing diverse interpretations and paths to the ultimate reality. As we continue to learn and explore, we add new threads to this rich, ever-evolving tapestry.

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