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Why are Vedic gods not Worshipped?
Vedic gods were the personifications/messengers of the practical wisdom applicable in the daily life of individuals and society. Thus, the reality was not a worshiping of the gods as such but an appreciation towards the practical wisdom represented by gods.
Is Vedic religion different from Hinduism?
The historical Vedic religion is now generally accepted to be a predecessor of Hinduism, but they are not the same because the textual evidence suggests significant differences between the two, such as the belief in an afterlife instead of the later developed reincarnation and samsāra concepts.
Why is there so much diversity in Hinduism today?
Hinduism developed over many centuries from a variety of sources: cultural practices, sacred texts, and philosophical movements, as well as local popular beliefs. The combination of these factors is what accounts for the varied and diverse nature of Hindu practices and beliefs.
Who among the following gods did not belong to the Vedic period?
The correct answer is Pashupati. Pashupati was not worshipped by the Vedic Aryans.
Why do you think that Hinduism is mainly concentrated in India?
Explanation: India is the country with the most adherents of Hinduism. India is actually the place of origin for Hinduism, and since it is an ethnic religion (the religion doesn’t try to appeal to other cultures), it has stayed mainly concentrated in India.
How has Hinduism affected modern society?
Hinduism has done more than influence the non-religious side of society; it has influenced other religions as well. Many of the beliefs in Sikhism, Buddhism and Jainism, such as the chakra system, reincarnation and karma all coincide with and originate from Hinduism.
What is the difference between Hinduism and the Vedic religion?
Vedic religion is the basis of Hinduism and the beliefs and rituals in Hinduism have their roots in Vedic religion. The superficial differences that exists are mainly pecularities of the generation and era.
Does Hinduism begin with God and end with material life?
Thus the Hindu’s life begins with God and ends with God with only the intervening period devoted to material life. It would be an academic mistake to view the two as separate, as is common among western scholars. Concepts like vedic religion and Hinduism were coined by the West .
Are Arya and Hinduism two separate religions?
It would be an academic mistake to view the two as separate, as is common among western scholars. Concepts like vedic religion and Hinduism were coined by the West . The people of the Sub-continent called themselves both in the Vedic period and now, as Arya and their beliefs as Dharam.
What are the deities of the Vedic religion?
The deities of the Vedic religion were forces that represented nature such as rivers,wind, earth, fire, waters etc or entities that were not given any physical representation in the form of statues or icons. In Hinduism all the deities are represented by distintive statues and icons housed in temples or shrines.