Hinduism is one of the oldest religions in the world, dating back as far as 5,000 years ago or 1500 BCE.
There are some elements that come from the Vedic period and shape the core beliefs of modern Hinduism. It is believed that the roots of Hinduism come from an Indo-Aryan people native to central Asia.
Hinduism is a merged religion since there are many ways to practice Hinduism, such as the Sindhu in Sanskrit, the Hindus in Persian, and the Indus in Latin.
There are many differences in the religion; the people who believe the spiritual part is the most valuable are the Upanishads, which means 'coming near to', which people consider as their way of becoming closer to god.
Brahman is the 'reality' of things, the 'illusion of reality' is named as Maya, and Atman means the separation of reality. Atman is often associated with Brahman.
When you die in Hinduism, your 'Atman' gets taken to another reality, like a new Identity, like being reborn, and being different, and it is accepted that this is 'another life'.
The word Dharma, which, after a lot of time passed, was turned into Karma, meaning a sort of fate that if you do good or bad 'actions'.
You get good or bad karma, karma is how your actions will decide your fate when you get reborn.
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