So how of of this religion is Indo-European and how much is indigenous to the subcontinent?
Samhita hymns are old Indic from the steppe.Vedas as full compositions were composed around the Samhita along the Ganges.The relationship of Hinduism to the Samhita is like the relationship of mediaeval Catholicism to the epistles of Paul.
>>18288512I recall that they found ritual sites in the steppe that mirror Vedic ones.
>>18288512>>18288528Modern Hinduism= Dick worship, it's more of a satanic cult developed by aAbos then the thing the Aryans used to follow with regards to Indra and Varuna
>>18288764Norse mythology= Dick worship, it's more of a satanic cult developed by Neanderthals' then the thing the Indo-Aryans used to follow with regards to Thor and Njörðr
Dick worship is based.
>>18288512Hinduism doesn't exist, first of all. It's just a category used to describe all the autochtonous religions of the Indian Subcontient. It is basically just a census category. That said, it depends and in many senses it is unclear. Technically, basically of all of it is indo-european because it was created by Indo-European speaking peoples. At least at the beginning. India has very little historical documentation so we can't really accurately track what came from where and when it emerged.TL;DR: You actually can't really tell with any certainty. But it's safe to assume the bulk of it is native. Especially the philosophical parts everyone fixates on.
It's jewish religion but with lots of poop, rape and scam .
Everyone believes in what they were told to believe in. Indians believe in reincarnation, but they see around them so many people in pain and suffering living horrible lives that they came up with the concept of Nirvana to avoid it.>Nirvana, in the Indian religions (Jainism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism), refers to the state of liberation from suffering and the cycle of rebirth (samsara), achieved by extinguishing desires, hatred, and ignorance. Rebirth refers to the continuous cycle of being born, living, dying, and being reborn, driven by karma and craving.