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Hinduism Now and Then

  • 1600 BCE

    The Aryan Invasion

    The Aryan Invasion
    The Aryans invaded the Indus Valley Civilization and brought the language of Sanskrit to the country. They influenced the beginning of Hinduism.
  • 1500 BCE

    The Vedic Age

    The Vedic Age
    The Vedic Age was when the oldest scriptures of Hinduism (Vedas) began to be recorded.
  • 800 BCE

    Upanishads

    Upanishads
    The Upanishads were the first documents that brought about ideas of karma and reincartion.
  • 500 BCE

    Epics and Puranas

    Epics and Puranas
    These were documents that first suggested a godly power that ruled them.
  • 320 BCE

    The Maurya Empire

    The Maurya Empire
    This is an empire founded by the great Chandragupta Maurya and it was one of the largest empires in the world.
  • 500

    The Gupta Empire

    The Gupta Empire
    Maharaja Sri Gupta founded the Gupta Emire which helped Hinduism to disseminate and stablize itself.
  • Hindu Renaissance

    Hindu Renaissance
    The scholars focus on modernizing the ancient scripts and making it understandable and sensible.
  • The British Take Over

    The British Take Over
    The British start ruling India in the name of their queen. They develop the country for their own economic benifit.
  • The Vedanta Society

    The Vedanta Society
    This is a society formed by Vivekanda which promotes Hinduism as a religion in the west and it strongly believes that India should be one single nation.
  • Mahatma Gandhi

    Mahatma Gandhi
    The Indian lawyer Mahatma Gandhi starts a non-violent campaign against the British that involves, not using British products, hunger strikes and manufacturing their own goods. Even though he was imprisoned in 1922, he is one of the most reconginzed leaders of India even today.
  • The Indian Independence

    The Indian Independence
    After World War 2, in which Britain suffered heavy losses they finally agreed to give India it's Independence in 1947. However Pakistan separeted into a different country and it became Hindu India and Muslim Pakistan. This caused a massive amount of deaths and bloodshed. Even today there is a dispute between if Muslims are not treated well enough in India.
  • Our Perspective Today

    Our Perspective Today
    We think that today Hinduism has become a field of misery, corruption, discrimination and competition. All spirituality and morales have been forgotten. "How big and festive was your house in Ganpati, mine was huge" is what we hear every festival. People are commiting crimes to acquire power... Is this what we want it to be?