Philosophy of Hinduism

What is Hinduism?and animal spirits and life after death form an
Hinduism is an age-old, worldwide popular religion. Itsimportant basis of Hinduism The followers of Hinduism
huge following makes it rank third among all religions.draw their positive energies from the idols of Gods
Hinduism unlike other important religions, does notand Goddesses which they believe are the symbol of
believe in a single doctrine and is not preached by justexistence of God on the earth. The utmost believers
a single religious organization. Neither is it founded by aof Hinduism keep their faith in a single Godly image
single guru nor does it follow a single ethical system.which is their supreme source of energy. The
Hinduism is not just a religion; it is a culture, a tradition, aappreciable fact about Hinduism is that although being
way of leading a pious life in the name of God, with nohenotheistic by nature, its preachers hold equal respect
specific set of rules.and trust for other Gods and Goddesses.
History of HinduismAbout the Followers
Hinduism is believed to be as old as history itself andThe preachers of Hinduism are spread-out all over the
exists on the earth since times immemorial. Accordingworld and strongly believe in the power of almighty.
to historians, innumerable communities have beenThe religion has broken the cross-border limits and has
preaching and promoting Hinduism all round the worldreached each nook and corner of the world.
since 1500 BC. The holy land of India is believed to beAccording to a survey conducted by the "Yearbook
the birthplace of Hinduism.of American & Canadian Churches", about
Basic Philosophy of Hinduismone-sixth of the world's population preaches Hinduism
Hinduism is ancient by nature and is among the mostout of which maximum reside in India, Nepal and Sri
mingled up religions with certain beliefs. Belief in humanLanka.