Thanks so much for this bro, I took a World Religions class in highschool but a lot of it was done online during the pandemic and I slept through the entire Islam unit and never learned about it lol
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The thing that drew me to Hinduism is that it acknowledges that there are other paths to God. It doesn't limit God to a single religion and doesn't say that other religions are wrong (practically, not in terms of things meta-physical things like God's nature, what happens after death etc.), there is no punishment for not believing in Hinduism, nor is there any conversion method. It also says God can be experienced with no knowledge of scriptures. There isn't even any word for religion in Sanskrit, the prodiment language used in Hindu scriptures. A complex language which is one of the oldest in the world, it has words for different levels of the sub-concious brain but not for religion. This concept of religion divides us as we see today and have seen throughout history. Hinduism doesn't limit God and stays true to his infinite nature, not discriminating amongst non-believers and believers. I think that is why some of the greatest minds such as Oppenhiemer, Bohr, Schrodinger and many more have been drawn to Hinduism.
@josiahserrano6651 Because I've researched it and experienced it. I've also researched other religions, although admittedly not in as much depth as Hinduism but still quite in depth, and Hinduism is the only one that makes sense. Why are you Christian?
@josiahserrano6651 How so? Hinduism is the oldest region in the world and teaches that there are multiple paths to God. It is the only major religion which can't be traced to a founder, because it is eternal. Then 'controlling' religions started popping up claiming that God will punish people if they don't believe in him, blatantly disrespecting the all loving nature of God. If anything your religion is disrespectful to God and the truth.
@@WithJesusICan_1 dude these end time prophecies are fake as fuck hindus muslims and Christians must stop believing in this bs. It has been 2000+ yrs no one will return.
Not really, especially in today’s world where information is readily available for everyone, people can easily judge by themselves and follow the path that they find the most aligned with their reasoning and values....
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Actually, Buddha wasn't born in India-he was born in Lumbini, which is in modern-day Nepal. There's a ton of solid evidence to back this up. For starters, historical records from the 3rd century BCE show that Emperor Ashoka, a major supporter of Buddhism, visited Lumbini and even erected a pillar there. The Ashoka Pillar still stands today, and its inscription clearly states that Lumbini is Buddha's birthplace. On top of that, archaeological excavations in Lumbini have revealed ancient monasteries, stupas, and the Maya Devi Temple, which marks the exact spot where Queen Maya Devi gave birth to Siddhartha Gautama. If that’s not convincing enough, UNESCO officially recognized Lumbini as a World Heritage Site in 1997, acknowledging its global significance as Buddha's birthplace. Plus, ancient Buddhist texts consistently refer to the Shakya Kingdom, located in what is now southern Nepal, as the place where Buddha was born. So, the historical, archaeological, and textual evidence all align to confirm that Lumbini, Nepal, is the true birthplace of Buddha.
Actually Nepal was in india before partition. And actually the Siddhartha gautam got enlightened in bihar bodh Gaya under the bodhi tree he became buddha. And actually that was in india and actually the word buddha came from sanskrit word bodhi means enlightenment. And actually sanskrit was originated in india. And actually not only born but also died in india. Actually...........
@@KabiraElectricals Wow, just when I thought I’d seen it all! The claim that Nepal was ever part of India is so embarrassingly wrong it’s almost laughable. Let’s get this straight: Nepal has been a sovereign nation for over 2,500 years, with a proud history that predates any concept of a unified India. “India” as you know it only came together in 1947-before that, it was a chaotic patchwork of over 500 fragmented kingdoms, many of which couldn’t hold their own against invaders. Meanwhile, Nepal not only defended its borders but also stood up to the British Empire during the Anglo-Nepalese War. The British, who were conquering nearly everything else in South Asia, had to settle for a peace treaty because they couldn’t beat Nepal. So yeah, Nepal was never part of India, not even close. It’s honestly embarrassing that you’d throw out such historically ignorant nonsense. I hope you’re ready to take back your words and maybe brush up on some actual history.
@@It-sMyOpinion Read about Mauryan empire and there ruling places and laugh on your delusion as mush as you want. Churping nonsense. This war that war in the world of technology there still people like you living in the dark and in there own delusion what you know about Nepal , Nepal flag was inspired by what is the inspiration behind name Gurkha. No just endless, sense less , chirping like a little boy. Come with fact not with just chirping.
@@RohitSharma-oh8qm I encourage you as a Hindu, to call out to Jesus from your heart and he will reveal himself to you. Read the Gospels for yourself and do a conscious decision to either follow Jesus or not.
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Religions shared with each other, such as the beliefs of the Greeks, Romans, and Vikings in Europe, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism in Asia, and Judaism, Christianity, and Islam in the Middle East. Trade was a major reason, along with wars, for the transmission of beliefs, which led to fundamental changes.
Most asian country connected to each other especially Hinduism and shinto...other native religion similar becsuse Hinduism isn't religion you can say how to live life or what to follow as human
Honestly I know this sounds stupid but people in Nepal consider Buddhism as part of Hindu. As we know that Buddha was a Hindu prince so they see it as a part. Yeah there are people who primarily worship him as a deity and him only but Hindu people in the country also worship him even though he is from a different religion.
@MooxTime It's weird for me because I'm in the Southern Hemisphere. So candle lighting can be in the middle of dinner, as sunset is often 8-9pm where I live. It's not really something I look forward to. Sufganiyot are wonderful, but heavy fried food isn't what I really want after a swim in the ocean. I think the season makes a big difference. I would love to experience some holidays in the Northern Hemisphere, and Hanukkah and Pesach are on my list if I have the option to plan when I travel.
Hinduism is a monotheistic. We believe in one Ishwara/bhraman. But our God have many aspects. Because he's almighty And Luv everyone. Such as : Shiva , Bhrama, Vishnu
@@chelseashamim9148 The phrase 'I bear witness' means that I affirm my belief in this truth based on faith and conviction. Just as I bear witness to the teachings of other prophets like Moses or Jesus (peace be upon them), even though I wasn’t alive to physically see them, my declaration is an affirmation of faith in what I deeply hold to be true.
@@94yahyaJesus wasn’t a prophet but God in human flesh. You really take a word of someone who came 600 years later and was into little kids? Why would a creator choose someone like that to be a prophet? How can you even compare someone as evil to God?
@@crook4422 You know, even within the Bible, there are teachings about respecting others and avoiding judgment. In Matthew 7:1-2, it says, "Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you." Regarding the time gap, many religious figures and teachings were shared long after the lives of those who inspired them. For example, the New Testament was written decades after Jesus’s life (peace be upon him), yet Christians (my brothers and sisters) trust its message. In fact, even at Harvard University, a verse from Surah Al-Nisa (The Women), Verse 135, is displayed on a wall facing the faculty’s main entrance, as one of the best articulations of justice: 'O you who have believed, be persistently standing firm in justice, witnesses for Allah, even if it be against yourselves or parents and relatives. Whether one is rich or poor, Allah is more worthy of both. So follow not personal inclination, lest you not be just. And if you distort [your testimony] or refuse [to give it], then indeed Allah is ever, with what you do, Acquainted.' This is one of many examples of the universal values shared across our faiths. Understanding each other’s beliefs with respect and context can lead to more meaningful conversations."
@@crook4422 You know, even within the Bible, there are teachings about respecting others and avoiding judgment. In Matthew 7:1-2, it says, 'Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.' Regarding the time gap, many religious figures and teachings were shared long after the lives of those who inspired them. For example, the New Testament was written decades after Jesus’s life (peace be upon him), yet Christians (my brothers and sisters) trust its message. In fact, even at Harvard University, a verse from Surah Al-Nisa (The Women), Verse 135, is displayed on a wall facing the faculty’s main entrance, as one of the best articulations of justice: 'O you who have believed, be persistently standing firm in justice, witnesses for Allah, even if it be against yourselves or parents and relatives. Whether one is rich or poor, Allah is more worthy of both. So follow not personal inclination, lest you not be just. And if you distort [your testimony] or refuse [to give it], then indeed Allah is ever, with what you do, Acquainted.' This is one of many examples of the universal values shared across our faiths. Understanding each other’s beliefs with respect and context can lead to more meaningful conversations."
Absolute Oneness of God (Tawheed) is the core belief of Islam. Everything else comes after it. Unfortunately most people never learn about it. Instead they start with the things they dislike or find controversial.
I suggest you research christianity few errors in that section. Good video for the most part. A bit odd you didnt speak of paganism or even wicca. But perhaps you dont know much abt it considering how not many outsiders know of it
One of the biggest reasons as to why Christianity is so vast in the world is because of what Jesus said. After his resurrection, one of the last words he said were “Go, make disciples of all nations and proclaim the good news”. Telling us to spread the Gospel to all nations so that they can be saved by their faith in Jesus
See they all have their own names, Sanatan Dharma, Abrahamic Yehudit, Kami Shinko, Bodhi Prabodha, DaoJiao TaoXinyang, Christianity Religion, Islam Mazhab, Khalsa Shikhshana. So if you want to keep ruining names then also call the left 2 as Christianism and Muslimism.
When a (wo)man has no knowledge of his/her history back to the BEGINNING when he/she came into existence, he/she will believe in a 'religious' worldview /system that is totally man-made. Whatever that religion he/she may embrace, it invariably will contain some truth that will make the worldview seems logical and therefore believable. But be aware of the snare. "Some truth" is not the same as the whole truth and will only be as good as "half truth." To learn the history of mankind that starts from the beginning, there's only one book on earth that does that. It's none other than the protestant Bible available today. What makes the book completely reliable are the following: 1) No one on earth to-date has been able to prove what it has had recorded therein is false. 2) 1/3 of the book contains prophecies, and many of the predicted particular events have had subsequently come to pass satisfying every material particular. 3) Many archaeologists rely on the book to help them research and study human history and have found its record to be amazingly accurate. So, which 'religion' is the correct worldview? Remember not to be hijacked by mid-way of history and be indoctrinated into believing what you believe. One must go all the way back to the beginning of history to find out ... the truth and the path to your Creator.
Sorry but contrary to mainstream narrative religion and Dharma are completely different things from each other,a religion means a set of belives made by it's founder which it's followers should follow blindly without any logic or reasonings basically a cult!,like Islam,Christianity,Judaism,Buddheism Specially on the rise of Neo Buddheism etc are called religions,meanwhile Hinduism(although the correct word for that is Sanatan Dharma)on the other hand means Dharma(moral principles)where having doubts and asking questions is fully allowed and it's the one and only Dharma in the entire planet!🙏🕉️
@@linlatthulinlatthu Hindu here, I agree with you. Buddhism isn't like the Abrahmic religions and is actually referred to as a Dharmic religion. As you said Hinduism shares many beliefs with Buddhism.
It is not if you repent of your sins that you go to heaven, that is something that comes with the way to heaven, the way to heaven is a relationship with Jesus Christ: John 14:6
Why? Nice to know your religion spread with nothing but violence😂 Your religion slaughtered people for not believing Mohammed split the moon in half on a unicorn hybrid called Buraq😂😂😂😂
If I can ramble like a madman for a sec. I learned about the yin Yang at a young age. I learned about the balance of the universe. Many religions share a lot of themes, I see God as above so below. He is one God, he is many and he is nothing (holy trinity :0) you can say the universe itself is God, he is the Big Bang that created the stars and the sun that we worship. We all come from stardust and we’re all children of Adam (atom). We’re made of matter because we matter. He is the father in heaven and Mother Earth, the sun and the moon. Every religion is correct in their own way, we just need to unify because like it or not, everyone and everything is connected. From the cosmos to molecules
@@mohammedalkahtani1476 I think god is human only because if he can feel that means he has a heart and soul like us. If he can come to help us that means he has legs as well, if he can see us that means he has eyes like us. If he can help us that means he has hands like us. In short god is human and human is god.
You can have your opinion but don't try to claim it as fact. You follow a new age religion there are countless religions some older some newer there's no one true religion as religion is based on your understanding and perspective in how you see the universe and life in general around and within you. Avoid the dogmatic approach it never ends well.
@@johnmcconnell7052 Actually I can claim it as a fact, as Christianity has a historical base in the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. I know it's the nice thing to say "Hey believe whatever as long as it's your truth" these days... but that is just Relativism that reduces Religion down to a nice philosophy or tradition, not something you actually believe in. If I say hot dogs are the best and someone else says pizza is the best, that's ok because that's a matter of subjective opinion that can vary from person to person... However, if I say Jesus is God and a Muslim says he is merely a human prophet that doesn't actually go together, either one or the other is right, or maybe in your view both those views are wrong, but I think we can both agree they can't all be right. The reason I say Christianity is the one true religion is that I actually believe in it, just as someone believes in the laws of gravity, if I just appeal to relativism, then Jesus' words of him being "the only way" would mean nothing to me. So I encourage you to not appeal to the fallacy that someone cannot claim that one religion is right, but rather go out and research and compare religions to find out which one is the true one, I think you'll find that no one is quite like Jesus.
@@johnmcconnell7052 Actually I can claim it as a fact because it's based on the Crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. You are appealing to the fallacy of Relativism. Most religions are not compatible with one another because they make different truth claims, especially Christianity is very exclusive and that Jesus is the only way. I claim Christianity is the only way because I actually believe in it, just like someone believes in the laws of gravity. I would encourage you to instead of telling people they can't be dogmatic, find out which religion is the one true religion by studying the facts. Because if you instead appeal to "Your truth is your truth" you've reduced religion down to a nice, subjective philosophy and tradition, not an actual truth... can you prove Jesus didn't resurrect from the dead?
@zachhiebert7926 I'm so glad you brought up necromancy a form of magic that has been practiced long before Jesus was around. Mother fucker your religion comes after the Jewish and Islamic religions. Then again I'm pagan and celtic so I know how religions have formed. You want to have a copy of a copy of a copy of religion thats your choice and right as a human being. But lets not claim one religion is the religion etc especially when your religion is young and new. Now go to yahweh your god and keep to yourself pathetic zealot
@@Khanehindao_loves_palestine I don't know the tone of his skin. I wasn't there. I assume it was on the darker side, but he was not born in Palestine. He was born in Israel. This isn't even controversial. Arguing otherwise is like arguing with you that the sky is red. Its a ridiculous argument.
@@PlutoEsBliss This statement is just vague enough it can't be immediately dismissed as completely ahistorical. Jesus was born, lived and died in Israel. It wasn't until the 2nd century the the Romans named the region "Syria Palaestina." The region was known as Palestine but Palestine was never a country, just a name for a region for a period of time. If I lived in the region of the Rocky Mountains, I wouldn't say I am a Rocky Mountainer. The Vikings arrived in North America in 1000 AD and then left. That area was later controlled by a Native tribe Beothuk. It is like saying Viking children were Beothuk because they were born in a region that historically had been known as Beothuk.
1. You’re not correct at all. 2. He shouldn’t have called it the “region of Palestine”, because back then it was called Judea. And Judea unlike “Palestine” was a country not just a colony although it was eventually made into a colony of the Roman Empire. Also what’s going on in Gaza is not a Genocide, it’s a war.
palestine as an arab state never existed (before 1993). it comes from the word philistine. who were the enemies of the Israelites during the time of the old testament and the kingdom of Israel 3000 years ago. later the romans changed the name of the province * *Judea* into palestine as a form of a mockery of the Jews and to erase the Jewishness of the land of Israel. they also changed the name of Jerusalem into Elia Capitoline. as a form of changing the city into a Hellenistic city. later people refer to the land as Israel. even the quran not even once refrence the word palestine but says the people of Israel(the Jews) around 43 times in the quran. later the Brits called the land palestine but only as a form of an official way to name the land so both both Jews and Arabs will be ok with. because during that time there were Jews who were palestinian citizens. after the declaration of independence of the state of Israel in 14th may of 1948. and the expelling of the Arabs. the arabs had to have an excuse to return to the land and to name their people. but most Arabs that still lived in Israel still called themselves only arabs. only in the 60's and mostly because of the 6 days war. when Israel won and conquered Sinai gaza strip east Jerusalem Judea and Sameria and Ramat Hagolan. the notion of Israel as conquerors began and the arabs in Israel started to call themselves palestinians. which became more popular after the oslo accords on 1993 between Ishaq Rabin and arafat. only than Israel recognized Palestine as an arab state. and will you recognize the mass rape and murder committed by hamas during the 7th of October atrocities last year. and if there is a genocide. why Israel didn't wipe all of the palestinians up after that. and didn't committed mass rape and murder of civilians like hamas did. you will probably say that Israel killed 45000 people in palestine. but a high number of them are terrorist soldiers. and in most wars most of the casualties around 2:1 or 3:1 are civilians. so Israel killed only about 30,000 civilians out of a population of a population of 2,000,000 only 1.5 precent of the entire population. doesn't sound like a genocide to me. compare that with the Holocaust where a third of the Jewish population was murdered by the nazis and the number of the Jews worldwide went from 16 million to only 10 million. that's a genocide.
It had never been and just to prove that, who is killing thousands of innocent lives today in Palestine Muslims?! Who started both WW1 and WW2 Muslims?!
According to abrahamic religions, all of humans came from Adam and Eve. According to some Hinduism texts- Humans emerged from Manu and Shatarupa (equivalent of Adam and Eve) But again some Hindu texts suggest that humans emerged from Purusha (A large godlike humanoid creature) From Brahmas philosophy, humans were created by Brahma during the first days of his awakening.
I begin to dislike a few religions. Christianity indirectly forces you to repent, Islam does nearly the same while the rest is just about peace, praying and nature. Find the mistake:
“Islam is actually the first and oldest religion, believed by Muslims to be the original faith revealed by God to humanity. Unlike other religions, it isn’t named after a person or a place but is derived from the Arabic word ‘Islam,’ meaning submission to God. It’s seen as the continuation and final message of previous revelations.”
Hinduism is the only major religion that can't be traced back to a founder. I'm sorry but there is no historic or archeological evidence to back up the Quran's claim that Islam was the first religion. Also Hinduism isn't the real name of the religion its Sanatan Dharma meaning the Eternal Law. It's only referred to as Hinduism because that is the name the English gave it.
@@mominfarooq1413 It is literally the only religion that has evidence its not man made, every other religion can be traced back to a founder. Where is the proof of Islam before Muhammad?
These labels are very misleading and subjective and also religion is a modern concept these are just different spirtual paths and traditions thst have been evolving over time and are a product of human evolution. As we have evolved we tried to understand everything around us so we developed these beliefs.
What you know is not swastika but a hakencruz or tilted cross, swastika predates that for atleast 2 milleniums and is a symbol of peace and prosperity. It comes from sanatan dharam
@@TheAce_de it's more likely a Hindu symbol. Buddha was born as a Hindu who denied Vedas and started his new philosophy and way to achieve Moksha or Nirvana. Buddhism used many existing Hindu symbols and even many Buddhists still worship Hindu gods.
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Yes, we need another vid just for the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster
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what about the most followed cults through history?
Thanks so much for this bro, I took a World Religions class in highschool but a lot of it was done online during the pandemic and I slept through the entire Islam unit and never learned about it lol
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Great summary of Buddhism! May the triple gem bless you!
Proud to be Muslim ☪️♥️
So eastern religion focuses on nature and soul and abrahamic religion believes in strict and disciplined life
Nah greek followed nature and stuff and jainism follows strict and disciplined lifestyles
Confucian beliefs are a mix of both
ohh abrahamic religions believe in dictatorship in a nutshell.
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The thing that drew me to Hinduism is that it acknowledges that there are other paths to God. It doesn't limit God to a single religion and doesn't say that other religions are wrong (practically, not in terms of things meta-physical things like God's nature, what happens after death etc.), there is no punishment for not believing in Hinduism, nor is there any conversion method. It also says God can be experienced with no knowledge of scriptures. There isn't even any word for religion in Sanskrit, the prodiment language used in Hindu scriptures. A complex language which is one of the oldest in the world, it has words for different levels of the sub-concious brain but not for religion. This concept of religion divides us as we see today and have seen throughout history. Hinduism doesn't limit God and stays true to his infinite nature, not discriminating amongst non-believers and believers. I think that is why some of the greatest minds such as Oppenhiemer, Bohr, Schrodinger and many more have been drawn to Hinduism.
@@ronakpatel7645 why do you believe in hinduism?
@josiahserrano6651 Because I've researched it and experienced it. I've also researched other religions, although admittedly not in as much depth as Hinduism but still quite in depth, and Hinduism is the only one that makes sense. Why are you Christian?
@@ronakpatel7645 makes sense how?
He just explainws it all to you, reas the vedas/upanishads/purans/gita and youll understand exactly what Christianity is missing.
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@@ronakpatel7645ingore him, i meet this type of person before.
Though not being at all religious I find the different religions fascinating. Great concise explanation thanks
Im actually frustrated you’re not a bigger channel 😭
As a Hindu i love & respect all religions
Your religion's existence disrespects ours.
@josiahserrano6651 How so? Hinduism is the oldest region in the world and teaches that there are multiple paths to God. It is the only major religion which can't be traced to a founder, because it is eternal. Then 'controlling' religions started popping up claiming that God will punish people if they don't believe in him, blatantly disrespecting the all loving nature of God. If anything your religion is disrespectful to God and the truth.
@@ronakpatel7645 so you are saying my religion is lying?
@@Mon_sieur when a comment is saying that my religion is lying, we don't consider that wholesome.
@@josiahserrano6651spreading hate for no reason tells a lot about your religion
As a athiest i respect all religions, because all religions give me holidays
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@@anchitbose4151 i am so thankful to all religions for chirstmas, ramandan, divalie, and jewish holidays 😋🥘
What will say when Jesus come back, so be prepared know give your life to God✝️
@@WithJesusICan_1 dude these end time prophecies are fake as fuck hindus muslims and Christians must stop believing in this bs. It has been 2000+ yrs no one will return.
@@WithJesusICan_1 you know the jews and muslim don't consider him as the son of god
The most interesting thing to me is that the biggest factor in which religion people follow is where they're born.
As is true of atheism and agnosticism
You mean it depends on your parents not where you are born
Not necessarily, there are people who convert from one religion to another.
Not necessarily, there are people who convert from one religion to another.
Not really, especially in today’s world where information is readily available for everyone, people can easily judge by themselves and follow the path that they find the most aligned with their reasoning and values....
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Actually, Buddha wasn't born in India-he was born in Lumbini, which is in modern-day Nepal. There's a ton of solid evidence to back this up. For starters, historical records from the 3rd century BCE show that Emperor Ashoka, a major supporter of Buddhism, visited Lumbini and even erected a pillar there. The Ashoka Pillar still stands today, and its inscription clearly states that Lumbini is Buddha's birthplace. On top of that, archaeological excavations in Lumbini have revealed ancient monasteries, stupas, and the Maya Devi Temple, which marks the exact spot where Queen Maya Devi gave birth to Siddhartha Gautama. If that’s not convincing enough, UNESCO officially recognized Lumbini as a World Heritage Site in 1997, acknowledging its global significance as Buddha's birthplace. Plus, ancient Buddhist texts consistently refer to the Shakya Kingdom, located in what is now southern Nepal, as the place where Buddha was born. So, the historical, archaeological, and textual evidence all align to confirm that Lumbini, Nepal, is the true birthplace of Buddha.
Actually Nepal was in india before partition. And actually the Siddhartha gautam got enlightened in bihar bodh Gaya under the bodhi tree he became buddha. And actually that was in india and actually the word buddha came from sanskrit word bodhi means enlightenment. And actually sanskrit was originated in india. And actually not only born but also died in india. Actually...........
@@KabiraElectricals Wow, just when I thought I’d seen it all! The claim that Nepal was ever part of India is so embarrassingly wrong it’s almost laughable. Let’s get this straight: Nepal has been a sovereign nation for over 2,500 years, with a proud history that predates any concept of a unified India. “India” as you know it only came together in 1947-before that, it was a chaotic patchwork of over 500 fragmented kingdoms, many of which couldn’t hold their own against invaders.
Meanwhile, Nepal not only defended its borders but also stood up to the British Empire during the Anglo-Nepalese War. The British, who were conquering nearly everything else in South Asia, had to settle for a peace treaty because they couldn’t beat Nepal. So yeah, Nepal was never part of India, not even close. It’s honestly embarrassing that you’d throw out such historically ignorant nonsense. I hope you’re ready to take back your words and maybe brush up on some actual history.
Indian subcontinent was one entity ruled by many at the same time
Yah someone finally said this
@@It-sMyOpinion Read about Mauryan empire and there ruling places and laugh on your delusion as mush as you want. Churping nonsense. This war that war in the world of technology there still people like you living in the dark and in there own delusion what you know about Nepal , Nepal flag was inspired by what is the inspiration behind name Gurkha. No just endless, sense less , chirping like a little boy. Come with fact not with just chirping.
buddhism is truly beautiful
Copy of Hinduism
Any Christians here?
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Proud to be born in Hindusim, Not only being bron but i also follow it and it teaches me to respect all other human irrespective of any religion 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Go tell that to the monkey who cares
The Lord Jesus Christ can save you, if you turn to him
@@TeamJesus. As a Hindu , I am turned towards every religion god .. except for islam
@@RohitSharma-oh8qm I encourage you as a Hindu, to call out to Jesus from your heart and he will reveal himself to you. Read the Gospels for yourself and do a conscious decision to either follow Jesus or not.
@@RohitSharma-oh8qmwhat did Islam do wrong and no that’s not possible
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Disciple Paul and Paul of Tarsus were the same person
CHRIST IS KING!
everytime i click on your videos i say “lets get educated” 🤷♂️
Religions shared with each other, such as the beliefs of the Greeks, Romans, and Vikings in Europe, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism in Asia, and Judaism, Christianity, and Islam in the Middle East. Trade was a major reason, along with wars, for the transmission of beliefs, which led to fundamental changes.
Most asian country connected to each other especially Hinduism and shinto...other native religion similar becsuse Hinduism isn't religion you can say how to live life or what to follow as human
This vid is amazing
Honestly I know this sounds stupid but people in Nepal consider Buddhism as part of Hindu. As we know that Buddha was a Hindu prince so they see it as a part. Yeah there are people who primarily worship him as a deity and him only but Hindu people in the country also worship him even though he is from a different religion.
TBF nothing wrong with that
Buddhism just Jainism with different teaching or u can say modified Jainism
Bro these are dharmik religion. All are same with different teachings.
Hindu Buddhism Jainism Sikhism
I mean doesn't China do the same? Just merging Buddhism with Taoism instead of Hinduism
Lol Buddhism is actually a offshoot of hinduism as Buddhism have many concepts same as hinduism
so lucky to be born in buddhist family and actually learned and understand buddha's teaching.
Islam is very powerful religion ☪️👍🏻👍🏻 this is real religion
No disrespect but about atheism or agnosticism love your channel dude.
Dharmik religions ❤️
•Hinduism
•Buddhism
•Jainism
•Sikhism
They all are connected just like Abrahamic Religion
•Judaism
•Christianity
•Islam
To be fair, Sikhism has some abrahamic influence
The Abrahamic religions acknowledge a common chronology. This is not true of the Indian religions.
@@emperorpalpatine9841 not common totally failed in Asia continent
@@emperorpalpatine9841 they also have the most vengeful god that allowed and participated in mass murder
@@emperorpalpatine9841 They also have a God who depending on the Religion is either -
1. Neutral
2. Has a Split Personality Disorder
Hanukkah is a minor festival. This video was posted during the month of High Holy Days, and during the week of Sukkot.
Can’t wait for Hanukkah
@MooxTime It's weird for me because I'm in the Southern Hemisphere. So candle lighting can be in the middle of dinner, as sunset is often 8-9pm where I live. It's not really something I look forward to. Sufganiyot are wonderful, but heavy fried food isn't what I really want after a swim in the ocean. I think the season makes a big difference.
I would love to experience some holidays in the Northern Hemisphere, and Hanukkah and Pesach are on my list if I have the option to plan when I travel.
i get you tho
As a Muslim I know that it’s not that “we think” it’s “we know”
And how do you know?
THAN PROVE IT
You *think*
And not all of you think the same. Sunnis and Shia for example
Thats the same for all Religions
We know, We believe
You can't be surrounded by creation without a Creator, but the Creator of this Universe has no Religious ties or affiliations..
The fact that this channel doesnt have more subs is a war crime itself
i mean it’s a copy of other channels exactly like this format
I’m gay
@@notmark6944 that’s what i just said.
I wouldn't say that. His political ideas are still shown in the video
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Hinduism is a monotheistic.
We believe in one Ishwara/bhraman.
But our God have many aspects.
Because he's almighty And Luv everyone. Such as : Shiva , Bhrama, Vishnu
The Lord Jesus Christ can save you, if you turn to him
I'm happy that I was born into a Christian family 😊
Wym I just don’t understand
I bear witness that there is no god but allah and muhammad (pboh) is his messenger
When did you witness this? Were you alive back then when Muhammad was around?
@@chelseashamim9148 The phrase 'I bear witness' means that I affirm my belief in this truth based on faith and conviction. Just as I bear witness to the teachings of other prophets like Moses or Jesus (peace be upon them), even though I wasn’t alive to physically see them, my declaration is an affirmation of faith in what I deeply hold to be true.
@@94yahyaJesus wasn’t a prophet but God in human flesh. You really take a word of someone who came 600 years later and was into little kids? Why would a creator choose someone like that to be a prophet? How can you even compare someone as evil to God?
@@crook4422 You know, even within the Bible, there are teachings about respecting others and avoiding judgment. In Matthew 7:1-2, it says, "Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you."
Regarding the time gap, many religious figures and teachings were shared long after the lives of those who inspired them. For example, the New Testament was written decades after Jesus’s life (peace be upon him), yet Christians (my brothers and sisters) trust its message.
In fact, even at Harvard University, a verse from Surah Al-Nisa (The Women), Verse 135, is displayed on a wall facing the faculty’s main entrance, as one of the best articulations of justice:
'O you who have believed, be persistently standing firm in justice, witnesses for Allah, even if it be against yourselves or parents and relatives. Whether one is rich or poor, Allah is more worthy of both. So follow not personal inclination, lest you not be just. And if you distort [your testimony] or refuse [to give it], then indeed Allah is ever, with what you do, Acquainted.'
This is one of many examples of the universal values shared across our faiths. Understanding each other’s beliefs with respect and context can lead to more meaningful conversations."
@@crook4422 You know, even within the Bible, there are teachings about respecting others and avoiding judgment. In Matthew 7:1-2, it says, 'Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.'
Regarding the time gap, many religious figures and teachings were shared long after the lives of those who inspired them. For example, the New Testament was written decades after Jesus’s life (peace be upon him), yet Christians (my brothers and sisters) trust its message.
In fact, even at Harvard University, a verse from Surah Al-Nisa (The Women), Verse 135, is displayed on a wall facing the faculty’s main entrance, as one of the best articulations of justice:
'O you who have believed, be persistently standing firm in justice, witnesses for Allah, even if it be against yourselves or parents and relatives. Whether one is rich or poor, Allah is more worthy of both. So follow not personal inclination, lest you not be just. And if you distort [your testimony] or refuse [to give it], then indeed Allah is ever, with what you do, Acquainted.'
This is one of many examples of the universal values shared across our faiths. Understanding each other’s beliefs with respect and context can lead to more meaningful conversations."
Absolute Oneness of God (Tawheed) is the core belief of Islam. Everything else comes after it. Unfortunately most people never learn about it. Instead they start with the things they dislike or find controversial.
Yes...
But is your name truly real?...
Are you an old timer?
Just askin'😊
Can muslims find oneness with God without accepting Mohamed? He seems like a murderous warlord and a rapist in his own holy scripture
one god, But there's many religions but which one? 😂
@@KlarenceMS the one which resonates with your logic at best
@@KlarenceMS or the one which resonates with logic. Christianity is objectively the most logical.
Jesus Christ is Lord and the only way
Repent and be baptized
Buddhism FTW ☸️☸️☸️☸️☸️
FATHER SON HOLY SPIRIT ONLY HE IS GOD✝️🩵‼️‼️
The last pillar of islam is hajj- invoves much much more than just “walking around the kaaba”
JESUS IS ALIVE ❤❤LORD OF LORDS😊
👇
as a atheist, i respect all the religions in this video.
why do u respect something that are delusional... do you also respect pedos?
Respect what exactly?
@@josiahserrano6651 i wouldn't outright say someone is wrong , cuase people are mostly decived anyways.
@josiahserrano6651 She/He is saying that she respects our beliefs and ideas if death and life.
@gameknowledgeandit8934 I know your an atheist and don't take this wrong or think I'm forcing a religion but, God bless you.
ALL OTHER GODS ARE USLESS IDOLS. JESUS IS LORD✝️🩵‼️‼️‼️
You mean "Only abrahamic" religions don't worship idols ?
man Christian's are very attached to there religion we need this teaching
I feel like every religion is a cult but then again I’m high while typing this 😂😂
Yeah even science has it's own cult.
@@josiahserrano6651scientology
As a athiest without religions no one will give me holidays 😌
@@josiahserrano6651 I know, But Unlike others, It has Evidence supporting it
@@josiahserrano6651dumbass 😂
Praise the all mighty Lord Helix!
Khalsa sikhs ⚔️
🤘🏻🤘🏻
Khalistani😂
@@DoggoArmyUnion5not all sikhs supports that fake country 😂😂
@@MJAndRecreations but Sikhs are like Muslims
Can't believe he said Hinduism as Modern religion instead of Ancient religions 😂
I mean all of the religions here are „ancient“ or most of them.
W vid
My hole life ive known that im monotheistic, in the end ive become a proud orthodox Christian
Orthodox guyz⚔️☦🛐👊
👋which orthodox church do you belong to?
WELL ..... Orthodox is a Part of CHRISTIAN tho 🤣🤣
Not part of any specific denomination, but still a devoted Christian all the same.
I suggest you research christianity few errors in that section. Good video for the most part. A bit odd you didnt speak of paganism or even wicca. But perhaps you dont know much abt it considering how not many outsiders know of it
Where’s my Catholics at?
Right har!
Christianity
Yuhhh
Here
Catolics is not a relligion smart cat its Christian
damn, found this after i wrote a test about religions just yesterday
One of the biggest reasons as to why Christianity is so vast in the world is because of what Jesus said. After his resurrection, one of the last words he said were “Go, make disciples of all nations and proclaim the good news”. Telling us to spread the Gospel to all nations so that they can be saved by their faith in Jesus
another reason is colonialism
@@sollerona Damm , didn't expected that 💀💀
@@infiniteVegitoEdits speaking from my people's history
@@sollerona they did a lot to my nation too
Most Christians today are christians by name but never truly follow the religion nor study it
See they all have their own names, Sanatan Dharma, Abrahamic Yehudit, Kami Shinko, Bodhi Prabodha, DaoJiao TaoXinyang, Christianity Religion, Islam Mazhab, Khalsa Shikhshana. So if you want to keep ruining names then also call the left 2 as Christianism and Muslimism.
Jesus Is Lord hallelujah ✝️✝️✝️✝️
Jesus doesn’t exist his a fiction character
@@kurtbamzprove your existence then
I love religion.❤
Where my Jew’s At?
NOT here im christan
@@gamerworld-fl4mt nice to see you 😊
Wait what if your both jew and Christian?
@@josiahserrano6651 Im Just Jewish
hi cousin (Catholic)
YES JEWS MY RELIGION
Hindus assemble 🚩🕉️
👇
Jaii Shri Ram ❤❤
When a (wo)man has no knowledge of his/her history back to the BEGINNING when he/she came into existence, he/she will believe in a 'religious' worldview /system that is totally man-made. Whatever that religion he/she may embrace, it invariably will contain some truth that will make the worldview seems logical and therefore believable. But be aware of the snare. "Some truth" is not the same as the whole truth and will only be as good as "half truth."
To learn the history of mankind that starts from the beginning, there's only one book on earth that does that. It's none other than the protestant Bible available today. What makes the book completely reliable are the following: 1) No one on earth to-date has been able to prove what it has had recorded therein is false. 2) 1/3 of the book contains prophecies, and many of the predicted particular events have had subsequently come to pass satisfying every material particular. 3) Many archaeologists rely on the book to help them research and study human history and have found its record to be amazingly accurate.
So, which 'religion' is the correct worldview? Remember not to be hijacked by mid-way of history and be indoctrinated into believing what you believe. One must go all the way back to the beginning of history to find out ... the truth and the path to your Creator.
Sorry but contrary to mainstream narrative religion and Dharma are completely different things from each other,a religion means a set of belives made by it's founder which it's followers should follow blindly without any logic or reasonings basically a cult!,like Islam,Christianity,Judaism,Buddheism Specially on the rise of Neo Buddheism etc are called religions,meanwhile Hinduism(although the correct word for that is Sanatan Dharma)on the other hand means Dharma(moral principles)where having doubts and asking questions is fully allowed and it's the one and only Dharma in the entire planet!🙏🕉️
yea shut up 😂
Ahhh yes burning dead bodies and swimming in cow sh!t is definitely not a cult
You really said buddheism
💀
Bro you probably don't even know about Buddhism bc it has almost same teachings but different in worship :/
@@linlatthulinlatthu Hindu here, I agree with you. Buddhism isn't like the Abrahmic religions and is actually referred to as a Dharmic religion. As you said Hinduism shares many beliefs with Buddhism.
Exactly 💯 westen glasses and western author of the video 😂
As a sikh my religion teaches me respect every religion but follow sikhi!
Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through him✝️❤️
Father who ?
Missionary?
@@sensei0320God the Father one of the persons of the trinity.
@@josiahserrano6651 what is Trinity
Thats just your belief
2:52 its pronounced Ne'vi'im
what about the.... " church of the flying spaghetti monster "
I thought this was you joking, turns out it’s a real thing 😂
@@kenctizen127 lol
I'm watching this after TH-cam changed the miniscreen for mobile devices 😆
Same
This looks odd and little uneasy
I am born in Hinduism.♥️
Ah yes. The religions of peace are mentioned.
What the hell does this word even mean ?🗣🔥🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥☪️✝️✡️
???
Kids shouldn't be allowed on social media
All those People killed by the Religion of Peace: 💀
It is not if you repent of your sins that you go to heaven, that is something that comes with the way to heaven, the way to heaven is a relationship with Jesus Christ: John 14:6
W as a Muslim
Why? Nice to know your religion spread with nothing but violence😂 Your religion slaughtered people for not believing Mohammed split the moon in half on a unicorn hybrid called Buraq😂😂😂😂
W as a Christian
@@iamMidnightGloomw
W as a Muslim as will
If I can ramble like a madman for a sec. I learned about the yin Yang at a young age. I learned about the balance of the universe. Many religions share a lot of themes, I see God as above so below. He is one God, he is many and he is nothing (holy trinity :0) you can say the universe itself is God, he is the Big Bang that created the stars and the sun that we worship. We all come from stardust and we’re all children of Adam (atom). We’re made of matter because we matter. He is the father in heaven and Mother Earth, the sun and the moon. Every religion is correct in their own way, we just need to unify because like it or not, everyone and everything is connected. From the cosmos to molecules
But what if the God in one religion claims to not be the world? How can we unify that?
Bro forgot one biggest religion : Humanity 🫂
We failed here miserably.
Hell yeah!🗣️
I'm 14 and this is deep.
No one is more knowledgeable more merciful to humanity than god
@@mohammedalkahtani1476 I think god is human only because if he can feel that means he has a heart and soul like us. If he can come to help us that means he has legs as well, if he can see us that means he has eyes like us. If he can help us that means he has hands like us. In short god is human and human is god.
@@marlon8095 ouch, feel bad for you. 😢
Use Real Names of Dharmic religions..
Hindu ism - Sanatan Dharm
Sikh ism - Sikhi
Jain ism - Jain Dharm
Buddh ism - Buddh Dharm
Add judaism too
That's why study only school not madrsa HE SAY DERMIK RELIGION -ISM woo sorry your god want kill kafir 😂 true gid@@MdKashif-vl3mx
@@VISHALMEENAAAwere you having a stroke while writing this
Christianity is the one true religion, Jesus is the only way to God
You can have your opinion but don't try to claim it as fact. You follow a new age religion there are countless religions some older some newer there's no one true religion as religion is based on your understanding and perspective in how you see the universe and life in general around and within you. Avoid the dogmatic approach it never ends well.
"The only true religion is the one I happen to have been born into through my family and community. My source is the religion I already believe in"
@@johnmcconnell7052 Actually I can claim it as a fact, as Christianity has a historical base in the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. I know it's the nice thing to say "Hey believe whatever as long as it's your truth" these days... but that is just Relativism that reduces Religion down to a nice philosophy or tradition, not something you actually believe in. If I say hot dogs are the best and someone else says pizza is the best, that's ok because that's a matter of subjective opinion that can vary from person to person... However, if I say Jesus is God and a Muslim says he is merely a human prophet that doesn't actually go together, either one or the other is right, or maybe in your view both those views are wrong, but I think we can both agree they can't all be right. The reason I say Christianity is the one true religion is that I actually believe in it, just as someone believes in the laws of gravity, if I just appeal to relativism, then Jesus' words of him being "the only way" would mean nothing to me. So I encourage you to not appeal to the fallacy that someone cannot claim that one religion is right, but rather go out and research and compare religions to find out which one is the true one, I think you'll find that no one is quite like Jesus.
@@johnmcconnell7052 Actually I can claim it as a fact because it's based on the Crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. You are appealing to the fallacy of Relativism. Most religions are not compatible with one another because they make different truth claims, especially Christianity is very exclusive and that Jesus is the only way. I claim Christianity is the only way because I actually believe in it, just like someone believes in the laws of gravity. I would encourage you to instead of telling people they can't be dogmatic, find out which religion is the one true religion by studying the facts. Because if you instead appeal to "Your truth is your truth" you've reduced religion down to a nice, subjective philosophy and tradition, not an actual truth... can you prove Jesus didn't resurrect from the dead?
@zachhiebert7926 I'm so glad you brought up necromancy a form of magic that has been practiced long before Jesus was around. Mother fucker your religion comes after the Jewish and Islamic religions. Then again I'm pagan and celtic so I know how religions have formed. You want to have a copy of a copy of a copy of religion thats your choice and right as a human being. But lets not claim one religion is the religion etc especially when your religion is young and new. Now go to yahweh your god and keep to yourself pathetic zealot
I still cant believe they worshipping monkeys in 2024 😂
The End Times🤲🏾✝️☦️
which one are you talking about specifically
That monkey you are talking about is one of the most just and loyal servant of God
Jesus was born in Palestine? Not even close.
Jesus was white like Israelis? Naw
@@Khanehindao_loves_palestine I don't know the tone of his skin. I wasn't there. I assume it was on the darker side, but he was not born in Palestine. He was born in Israel. This isn't even controversial. Arguing otherwise is like arguing with you that the sky is red. Its a ridiculous argument.
@@pdoberniggJesus was born in Palestine because the region where Bethlehem is located has historically been referred to as Palestine
@@PlutoEsBliss This statement is just vague enough it can't be immediately dismissed as completely ahistorical. Jesus was born, lived and died in Israel. It wasn't until the 2nd century the the Romans named the region "Syria Palaestina." The region was known as Palestine but Palestine was never a country, just a name for a region for a period of time. If I lived in the region of the Rocky Mountains, I wouldn't say I am a Rocky Mountainer. The Vikings arrived in North America in 1000 AD and then left. That area was later controlled by a Native tribe Beothuk. It is like saying Viking children were Beothuk because they were born in a region that historically had been known as Beothuk.
You are forgetting Ancient Sumerian. Technically Ancient Sumerian is the oldest recorded religion in the world
Just to correct you, but palestine is not modern-day Israel. It is still Palestine, but being occupied and currently going through a genocide.
so what?
1. You’re not correct at all. 2. He shouldn’t have called it the “region of Palestine”, because back then it was called Judea. And Judea unlike “Palestine” was a country not just a colony although it was eventually made into a colony of the Roman Empire. Also what’s going on in Gaza is not a Genocide, it’s a war.
What happened on October 7
palestine as an arab state never existed (before 1993). it comes from the word philistine. who were the enemies of the Israelites during the time of the old testament and the kingdom of Israel 3000 years ago. later the romans changed the name of the province * *Judea* into palestine as a form of a mockery of the Jews and to erase the Jewishness of the land of Israel. they also changed the name of Jerusalem into Elia Capitoline. as a form of changing the city into a Hellenistic city. later people refer to the land as Israel. even the quran not even once refrence the word palestine but says the people of Israel(the Jews) around 43 times in the quran. later the Brits called the land palestine but only as a form of an official way to name the land so both both Jews and Arabs will be ok with. because during that time there were Jews who were palestinian citizens. after the declaration of independence of the state of Israel in 14th may of 1948. and the expelling of the Arabs. the arabs had to have an excuse to return to the land and to name their people. but most Arabs that still lived in Israel still called themselves only arabs. only in the 60's and mostly because of the 6 days war. when Israel won and conquered Sinai gaza strip east Jerusalem Judea and Sameria and Ramat Hagolan. the notion of Israel as conquerors began and the arabs in Israel started to call themselves palestinians. which became more popular after the oslo accords on 1993 between Ishaq Rabin and arafat. only than Israel recognized Palestine as an arab state. and will you recognize the mass rape and murder committed by hamas during the 7th of October atrocities last year. and if there is a genocide. why Israel didn't wipe all of the palestinians up after that. and didn't committed mass rape and murder of civilians like hamas did. you will probably say that Israel killed 45000 people in palestine. but a high number of them are terrorist soldiers. and in most wars most of the casualties around 2:1 or 3:1 are civilians. so Israel killed only about 30,000 civilians out of a population of a population of 2,000,000 only 1.5 precent of the entire population. doesn't sound like a genocide to me. compare that with the Holocaust where a third of the Jewish population was murdered by the nazis and the number of the Jews worldwide went from 16 million to only 10 million. that's a genocide.
Palestine is modern day Judea. It was renamed by the Romans
Fire
Islams histroy is extremely bloody
It had never been and just to prove that, who is killing thousands of innocent lives today in Palestine Muslims?! Who started both WW1 and WW2 Muslims?!
Islamic history is heaven compare to other religion history
Buddhism, Hinduism and Sikhism have a more peaceful history than Islam. @@MdKashif-vl3mx
I would like to know how did humans come to existence. Thanks.
According to abrahamic religions, all of humans came from Adam and Eve.
According to some Hinduism texts- Humans emerged from Manu and Shatarupa (equivalent of Adam and Eve)
But again some Hindu texts suggest that humans emerged from Purusha (A large godlike humanoid creature)
From Brahmas philosophy, humans were created by Brahma during the first days of his awakening.
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Is A.D. and BC not CE and BCE
You forgot to say something about Jainis.
Only my religion is correct though
Proof?
Said by every religious person ever 😂
no, because my religion is more mine than your which means that mine is correct
@Sand_WraithPL nah, cant be. My religious text specifically says only my religion is correct
@@uspahle W troll
I begin to dislike a few religions. Christianity indirectly forces you to repent, Islam does nearly the same while the rest is just about peace, praying and nature.
Find the mistake:
“Islam is actually the first and oldest religion, believed by Muslims to be the original faith revealed by God to humanity. Unlike other religions, it isn’t named after a person or a place but is derived from the Arabic word ‘Islam,’ meaning submission to God. It’s seen as the continuation and final message of previous revelations.”
So jews and Christians are Muslims?
Hinduism is the only major religion that can't be traced back to a founder. I'm sorry but there is no historic or archeological evidence to back up the Quran's claim that Islam was the first religion. Also Hinduism isn't the real name of the religion its Sanatan Dharma meaning the Eternal Law. It's only referred to as Hinduism because that is the name the English gave it.
@@ronakpatel7645 yes I agree
Paganism/Hinduism is the first man made religion
@@mominfarooq1413 It is literally the only religion that has evidence its not man made, every other religion can be traced back to a founder. Where is the proof of Islam before Muhammad?
@@mominfarooq1413it's your Islam that is based on a genocidal ideology of an illiterate militant.
Bro did game of thrones now doing real life
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Any taosisem knower here ?🇨🇳🇨🇳
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Hey muslim here
Get the number right!! 2.7 billion Christian
These labels are very misleading and subjective and also religion is a modern concept these are just different spirtual paths and traditions thst have been evolving over time and are a product of human evolution. As we have evolved we tried to understand everything around us so we developed these beliefs.
2:53 its pronounced Kt'oov-imm
According to you the religion and beliefs which are thousands of years ago is modern?
9:07 is that a swastika?
Its a buddhist symbol, i think it means peace i could be wrong tho
Hindu symbol of peace
What you know is not swastika but a hakencruz or tilted cross, swastika predates that for atleast 2 milleniums and is a symbol of peace and prosperity. It comes from sanatan dharam
@@TheAce_de it's more likely a Hindu symbol. Buddha was born as a Hindu who denied Vedas and started his new philosophy and way to achieve Moksha or Nirvana. Buddhism used many existing Hindu symbols and even many Buddhists still worship Hindu gods.
@@Divyansh_Karmakar_2003 ok thanks man