Compare to other religion, Hinduism does not have a specific founder, no specific doctrine and no central authority. Based on the reading it can be traced to the Indus Valley around 2000 BCE. Then are controversy around the Indus Valley civilization because some people believe that the Indus Valley civilization was replaced by the Aryans who are migrants from the Caucuses religion. Hindus believe that the Vedas as timeless revelation and the repository of knowledge are crucial to their identity. Additionally, Hindu believe that life exists as a constant cycle with death and rebirth. It also talked about the principal of karma, which says that every action has consequences which result into reward or punishment. They try to live their lives …show more content…
Some of the rituals include: the sacrifice of animals such a goats and cows, and butter, honey and milk. In modern Hinduism, puja is a common ritual of devotional worship. The Puja refers to the prayers, prayer rituals and offerings. The puja is the most common form of Hindu worship. Temples are dedicated to different Hindu gods and goddesses. Hindus have a different view on the Puja, a part of them believe that it’s important, while some see it as an act of significant importance, whereas some see it as unnecessary. There are lot of religious festivals in the Hindu calendar year, marked by processions involving the deity’s image. Additionally, Hindu society is organized into caste system and group are ranked in relationship of superiority and inferiority and levels of purity. On top of that, the joint family system determined one’s place within the household. Men have the most power and the sole ability to inherit. Additionally, in the Hindu social system marriage are arrangement between between families of the same or similar ranked castle group within the caste hierarchy. In the modern world Hindu tried to change the meanings of liberalism and democracy through