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ReligionHindu: The Ancient Polytheistic religion of India. It is one of the Earth' Oldest Religions. Their  holy scriptures Vedas and the Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, Agamas, Bhagavata Purana and Yajnavalkya Smriti .
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Hinduism

 By Sir Monier Monier-Williams

Hindu Scriptures

 By Dominic Goodall
The Hindu Tradition: Readings in Oriental Thought
Hindu Myths: A Sourcebook
Hinduism: Past and Present
The Hindu Traditions: A Concise Introduction
The Everything Hinduism Book: Learn the traditions and ...
Hindu Rites, Rituals, Customs and Traditions: A to Z

Hindu Manners, Customs and Ceremonies

By Abbe J.A. Dubois
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Pain and suffering as viewed by the Hindu religion
Environmental crisis and Hindu religion
American Institute of Vedic Studies Hindu Articles
The Journal of Hindu Studies | Oxford Academic
Hinduism - Religion - LibGuides at Duke University
Roots of Hinduism (article) | Khan Academy
Beliefs of Hinduism (article) | India | Khan Academy
Straight Talk: The Challenge Before Modern Day Hinduism
The Journal of Hindu Studies | Oxford Academic - Oxford Journals
Hinduism and Christianity - Hinduism - Oxford Bibliographies
Hinduism, Jainism, and Ecology Christopher Key Chapple Loyola Marymount University
Little Known Facts:
1."Hinduism actually believes in only one god, but in many forms"
2."Hinduism is the 3rd largest religion in the world, after Christianity and Islam"
3."Hinduism believes in a circular rather than a linear concept of time"
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