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About how many people practice Hinduism today.

about 1.2 billion

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These are the four “revealed” Hindu texts, including Rig, Sama, Yajur, and Atharva.

Vedas

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This country is where most Hindus live today

India

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This festival of lights celebrates the victory of good over evil.

Diwali

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The first Prime Minister of independent India and a central figure in Indian politics after Gandhi.

Jawaharlal Nehru

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This term refers to a person’s true self or soul.

atman

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This “remembered” Hindu text teaches about duty (dharma) and devotion (bhakti) and is part of the Mahabharata.

Bhagavad Gita

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Hinduism is mainly practiced in these two countries, which hold the world’s largest Hindu populations.

India and Nepal

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During this festival, people throw colored powders to welcome spring.

Holi

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Hindu monk and philosopher is known for unifying and establishing Advaita Vedanta.

Adi Shankaracharya

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Many followers describe Hinduism not just as a religion, but as this broader approach to daily life.

way of life

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This Hindu epic tells the story of Rama and Sita and is considered a “remembered” text.

Ramayana

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This ancient civilization area, located in what is now Pakistan and India, is where Hinduism first developed.

Indus River Valley

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This festival celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna.

Janmashtami

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This leader used nonviolent resistance to help India gain independence from British rule.

Mahatma Gandhi

400

Hinduism follows this type of belief system, meaning worship of many deities.

polytheism

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contains stories about gods, creation, and the universe, and is part of the Smṛti tradition.

Puranas

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Varanasi (Kashi) is known as the city of what?

City of Temples

400

In Hindu traditions, this daily ritual involves prayer and offerings at home or in a temple.

Puja

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This 19th-century saint was the guru of Swami Vivekananda and emphasized devotion to God.

Ramakrishna

500

This three-pronged symbol linked to Shiva represents creation, preservation, and destruction.

trishula

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The Upanishads, part of the Śruti texts, focus on these three spiritual concepts in Hinduism.

the soul (Atman), karma, and moksha

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This city on the Ganges River is one of Hinduism’s most sacred pilgrimage sites and is closely associated with Lord Shiva.

Varanasi (Kashi)

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During worship, this ritual involves offering light to the deity, often with a small flame or lamp.

Aarti

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Known for teaching self-inquiry (Who am I?) as a path to spiritual realization.

Sri Ramana Maharshi

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