@@themaster5637 That has a lot of factors. Such as British, Hindu birth rate, Hindu nationalism, and Hindu government maybe? Hinduism has so many gods compare to Buddhism that simply doesn't work in Southeast Asia anymore. It is confusing... While Southeast Asia is so diverse culturally and ethnically. Also, SEA people love to eat beef.
I was watching the video on the austronesian languages and literally thinking "is his next video going to be about the spread of Hinduism?" when I received the notification
Although Islam dominates mostly South East Asia now, there are still remnants of Hinduism in todays indigenous South East Asian culture. For example kaharingan and Balinese Hinduism.
I approve this! 👍 It would be nice, if he makes this. P.s. You've meant branches, not families: Anatolian, Tocharian, Indo-Aryan, Iranian, Nuristanic, Baltic, Slavic, Germanic, Italic (later Romance), Celtic, Albanian, Hellenic and Armenian. Costas Melas, please, don't forget about any of them.
@I HUNK I am Muslims who converted in 15 th century where as rice bag converts are Indian Christian 🙂 Indian Christian majority are dalit where as Indian Muslims majority in Kashmir is brahmin and other Indian state is Kshatriyas and and some Bihari muslim are dalit that's it
When our country got independence there was 20% muslim population in India so pakistan got 20% fertile land from india now those muslims are living in India I want to appeal them please go pakistan or Bangladesh and live there. And if u want to live in India take back ur land from them then merge with india then live here.
@@pcgamingonyt5798 85 percent indian muslims are dalit converts that's why they have dark skin... except the Pathan(Khan surnamed) and Kashmiri Muslims
I’ve seen other videos like this on Hinduism, but they all tend to skip facts or distort them. Thank you for accurately sticking to the scholarly sources and showing less well known Hindu countries like Guyana and Fiji. Great video.
Thanks for showing Development of Hinduism 🕉 in ENTIRITY INDIAN subcontinent Some people are heavily working to show it differently with their NORTH SOUTH PROPAGANDA
nice job, why there is hinduism coming to Arabia, are they workers from India? In proposal for a future video, why not the Amerindians, North and South America
@@minsithumaung6867 lol atheism is not religion 😂 Btw there are Athiest in hindusim also which is called (Nastik) so you are not forced to worship a cow you can do whatever you want atleast read some Vedas before doing these type of comments on hinduism
@@sidharth1239 hinduism has no struture and people believe what ever they wanna believe, it sounds non sense to me. Hinduism progressive? Stop shaming women first
Do spread of all Indic/Dhramic religions in one video. That'd be awesome! (Majorly, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and Jainism.) A similar video can be made on spread of Abrahamic religions as well. Thank you.
Aside from those 4, are there other ones? Just curious, I have seen some few people in India follow "tribal" religions not known elsewhere but I dunno if those count as Indic and Dharmic
@@purpleapple4052Hindusim in India is a result of indo Aryan religion mixing with Dravidian folk religion. The indo Aryan branch of indo Europeans entering India through Iran, and spreading there language, religion, culture, etc all through north India. Nowdays,almost all of Europe (expect Finland, Estonia, and Hungary), iraq, Russian territories in Asia, the northern Indian subcontinent, Sri Lanka, and once Central Asia, can be considered indo European, though only the indo Aryan branch had some form of proto Hinduism/brahminsim. If you consider Dravidian folk religion to be tribal, then yes, in a way, those tribal Dravidian religion are dharmic, due to the fact that modern day Hindu religion is a mix between indo Aryan religion and Dravidian tribal religion. However, there is a lot of evidence that the dravidians of south India are not native, and are descended from Zagens farmers from Iraq, so I’m not sure if that would reluctantly be a native religion. Other then that, we can go further into hunter gather tribes, who had a variety of religions, which are not dhramic. Some decendents of these hunter gather tribes are still in India, and have there own religion, not dhramic in any way.
@@usuarioanonimo5899 Read about Buddhism. Where do you think Siddharth Gautama was from? How difficult is it to search ‘Indic religions’ on Google? What do you know of Mahayana and Theravada Buddhism? Tibetans follows the Mahayana sect. What language do you think Mahayana is? Sanskrit. Certainly quite easy to find out facts, so it makes be believe you’re nothing but an uninformed troll or don’t do any research just spew bs out of your mouth whatever you wish to believe. I know it’s hard to swallow the truth, but if you can’t I hope you learn to cope well and live with it. Doofus.
Glad to see us Indians still living the legacy of the Ancient Indus Valley-Indo Aryan-Dravidian Civilization. Praying & experiencing our Holy Land of India the same way like the Ancients did. One of the oldest continuously existing & thriving civilization ,withstanding several invasions from Greeks to Arabs to Turks & British. Indians should be proud of their ansestors who fought to preserve our ancient Civilizational values & Faith. Sadly we did loose our Punjab( my ansestral land), Sindh, Kashmir, Bengal culturally in the process of defending and resisting the continuous invasions. But yes we did exist at the end. We have a saying in Hindi: Misr o Unan sab mitti mein mil gaye Kuch baat to thi, humari hasi kabhi mitti nahi. Ancient Egypt & Greece were lost in the sands of time, we withstood those tests of time. As an Indian Hindu, Thank you for this 🙏🧡🇮🇳🚩
I don’t know if there’s much continuity between the Indus Valley civilization and the later Indians. They’re different people with entirely different beliefs, from what we know. The differences between the Vedic and later Puranic-Hindu civilizations are also major, about as major as the ancient Greeks and the Byzantines/Eastern Rome
@@LordJagd absolutely! Transformation from Pre Vedic to Vedic to Puranic to Bhakti indeed is the reality, but the essence of Dharma has remained the same. We still use mantra, shloka, yagya, jappa, tappa that existed in the Vedic age and if you go deep down south of India, you will find people practising the Pre Vedic faith too. The belief system isn't entirely different.
@@eklavyasingh183 I can agree with the essence of dharma being the constant factor throughout India's history, even if the exact meaning changed with each age, along with the gods. What's the pre-Vedic faith from south India called?
@@LordJagd Some scholars suggest early Dravidian religion were Āgamic. The worship of tutelary deities and sacred flora and fauna in Hinduism is also recognized as a survival of the pre-Vedic Dravidian religion. The early Pre Vedic - Dravidian religion refers to a broad range of belief systems which existed in South Asia, Dravidian religion was a precursor to Shaivism and Shaktism. A large portion of these deities continue to be worshipped as the Village deities of Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka, and their subsequent influence in South-east Asia, examples of which include the Mariamman temples. Today in India you will find that in Sanatana Dharma aka Hinduism includes worship of Indo Aryan Vedic Gods like Indra, Surya, Agni, Ushas, Vayu, Varuna, Mitra, Aditi, Yama, Soma, Sarasvati, Prithvi, Vishnu, Durga and Rudra ( Shiva) along with Pre Vedic Gods like Seyyon, Mahamariamman ( Durga) Thirumaal(Vishnu), Ayyapa, Shiva. The overlap of dieties between Indo Aryan & Dravidian belief systems have always existed as you can see from the video itself. Sanatana Dharma which is a blend of Indo Aryan and Dravidian Philosophies gave birth to a belief system of modern day Sanatanis / Hindus. Who believe in Param Bharma one Supreme God with many forms that depict different energies.
And the Indus Valley and Dravidian religions are said to be siblings and so they merged with the Indo Aryans' religion to make Hinduism. This is basically what I wanted to see! Thanks a lot for showing the truth to everyone!
Glory to the Hindurasthra of India and Nepal, and the Dharmarasthra of Greater India/ Bharatam. Remember, real India is Punjab, Sindh, Gujarat, Maratha, Dravida, Utkala, Bengal, Vindhya, Himalaya, Yamuna, Ganga, Northeast, Lanka and the Indian Ocean.
Nice video . Please, can you create a video about the pagans religons of Europe before christianity? Like roman religion, greek religion, celtic religion, germanic religion, etc...
Ganduism spread by enslaving and creating caste system for native dravidian tribal religions and persecuting buddhism . :) I think an average hindutwa doesn't know his own bloody history...
Correction: There is no single Dravidian religion or IVC religion. From what we can say, AASI followed a large number of cults and tribal religions and weren't even Dravidian who come from Balochistan. Indo-Aryan religion is accurate.
Indo Aryan - Dravidian divide is very real we see it in caste and language. Vedic was started by central Asian migrants entering into India during decline of Indus valley
Interestingly, Hinduism was several times within a few numbers of being surpassed in the subcontinent, but then it was always revitalized in time to save itself, this happened with Buddhism, Islam and some non-Vishunist denominations
Hinduism gets well with regional folk religions bcoz of its pluralist nature. polytheism, monotheism, atheism, pantheism, henotheistic , agnostic, monistic etc.
Bali can't separate from us because they feel like they are the only ones that are saving the "Indonesian culture" (although it's really Indian culture)
@@love_x_love6619 I'm Catholic Sundanese but yeah. Balinese ancestors are from Java and they feel like they can be Hindu teacher/missionaries for Indonesia. They always say "it's about time that Hinduism coming back to Indonesia" or something like that 😂 No way they want to separate. If you don't trust me go ask a Balinese.
@@GrigRP it is... But not in the name of Hinduism... But it's sects was exist and later it wasn't called as Hinduism... In ancient times, shivism and vaishnavism was different religion but later it was inclusive in Hinduism
@@CostasMelas Yes but Is is called an “Indo-Aryan Substrate” not an “Indo-Iranian Substrate” it’s clearly Indo-Aryan so it’s Hindu. The Mittani Empire spoke a language like Sanskrit and not proto-Indo-Iranian. Indo-Aryans split already with the Indo-Iranians by that time. Hinduism comes from Vedic Hinduism. Vedic Hinduism was followed in Mittani and Vedic Hinduism is different than Ancient Persian religion.
Sanathana dharma is older than 5000bce it is much older that what an average person think.Ram setu bridge dates more than 7000years some ancient text dates back 10000years ago.India is also an oldest civilization now indus valley is proved to be more than 8000 years old
How? Because YOU think it's much older or you have verifiable evidence for your claim that can be epistemologically justified. If you cannot epistemologically justify your belief then it's just a belief, not a justified true belief.
I know absolutely nothing about hinduism, but the map indicate spread which seems more by merchants than by warriors (because it's coastal). It reveal also than India was powerful from 1 to 800,then declined.
The Andaman islands should not be shown as Hindu until 1858, when Britain settled the islands with convicts from mainland India. Before then, the majority of the population was indigenous Andamanese who were not Hindus.
@@Noone-gz8li I was listening to Ravi Shankar. I listen to a lot of Heavy Metal but haven't listened to Heavy Metal from India. Can you recommend me a good band from India?
Do you have any idea what you're talking about? Yeah, the Aryan invasion theory is no longer relevant but Indo-Aryan migration is based on available linguistics and archaeological evidence. Half-baked knowledge is fatal. This video shows the formation and spread of Hinduism based on available verifiable evidence. It's pretty obvious that the Vedic religion of the Aryas is different from today's form of Hinduism we practice.
I don’t think it would interesting another to make a video. There’s too few areas that are majority atheist (maybe Czechia, East Germany, Sweden, parts England and New England) and most people who identify as ‘non-religious’ still believe in some sort of ill-defined God. Plus, with few exceptions, it’s a post-1960 movement so it would be a short video.
Dravidian does not equal Tamil. As Dravidians, we are Kannadigas, Telugus, Malyalis and Tulus as well. All these lanaguges and cultures are rich and beautiful. Tamil is not superior to them.
@@dwarasamudra8889 Dravidian language family( Tamil language family) Tamil contact with Sanskrit made into different languages. I am not saying Tamil is superior.....
I'm indonesian, Actually this is a bit wrong, in eastern Indonesia, especially the Celebes Islands and the Wallacea Islands, there is no Hindu religion at all, this area was still animism until Islam and Christianity came, until Indonesia's independence in 1945 there were no Hindus, it started after the president carried out the Hindu Bali transmigration program to these islands and even then the population is only 0,5% of the entire population in the eastern islands, but the areas in the east get very colorful lines, we eastern Indonesians did not know what Hinduism was until the time of independence, please correct the placement again
buddhism is an offshoot of hinduism, so following buddhism is like following a filtered version of hinduism thats it .buddhism has spread more hindu cullture than hinduism itself .buddhism is as much of an indian religion as hinduism so it doesnt really matter which one u follow both have indian inflluence
@@KelzangDorji so he was not Buddhist, and you copy many Hindu symbols lol. XD And it is different from Hinduism I know that, because there is no creator God for them. But they do worship Devas like Brahma, a principle deity in Hinduism. So you have borrowed many elements from us, now what? Moreover is considered as an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, so Buddha belongs to Hinduism as much as to Buddhism ;-D
@@KelzangDorji "Actually the fact is modern Hinduism is a clear blend of Vedic religion and Shramanic traditions." Yes agree! Its basis was animism! "There are a lot of elements originally of Buddhism, Jainism, and other Shramanic religions incorporated to Hinduism." Wrong!! Hinduism is much older than Buddhism and Jainism and has influenced them the most, Vedas are much much older! Especially Jainism, we celebrate each other's festivals. And even some some Buddhists celebrate Diwali. There is no hardcore evidence to prove Buddha's ethnicity, language or religion. He was Indo-European for sure and followed Proto Indo-European religion(like European Paganism) from which Hinduism descends today. And about Sun worship, he was from the Suryavanshi clan. And his ancestors have been mentioned in ancient Indian texts. So stop fantasizing own history and believing Buddhist texts to be 100% true. And you seem like a Tibetan to me, your religion itself was given by the Palas; it was, is and will remain Indian culture and not Tibetan because you followed Bon religion :-)
The video says indo aryans followed indo aryan religion ???? But in hinduism, the term Aryan is denoted to one who follows Vedas. Whereas in Iran , Arian is denoted to Iranians. Iranians once followed vedas . There was a war between 10 kingdom and lost kings were expelled away from India. One of the expelled King started his kingdom in Europe from where Aryan languages spread
Hinduism also reached very small area northern Australia around 3rd century. Didn't last more than few years because of lack of people, no business interest, over there. Indonesian hindus who went returned back. I can't remember where I read it. You can check that out.
It's the oldest religion that still survives. There were uncountable numbers of belief systems before Hinduism. The first ones were probably Animism and Shamanism, because they probably weren't actively created, rather they were a product of just humans thinking that everything on Earth was alive. The later ones were folk beliefs, as many people probably just made up a parable/story, either for fun or to teach morals, and some people probably took it way too far and made it as an entire belief system.
And even before immigrants, I heard before that Hindus were in Kenya as trade networks and links connected India to the coast of Africa, thus spreading their influence.
1:00 The souls of the countless native dravidian tribal religions completly wiped out by aryan vedic hinduism still cries out in today's hindu temples..
It wasn’t wiped out, it was integrated. Hinduism is a fusion of the Indo-Aryan and Dravidian religion. Gods such as Shiva, Ganesha, Hanuman, and Murugan are Dravidian.
No one wants to say that but why does it bother you so much?We know each place had its own religious,cultural and ethnical background and we don't mean any disrespect to anyone,so what are you interested in debating for?
Mixing of 2 culture basically because Indus Valley and Dravidian were causin cultures which mixed with Aryan(Vedic culture) to form Hinduism.However the base mostly is Vedic religion.
@@king_halcyon no main gods are not Dravidian.Shiva is an amalgation of Rudra(Vedic Diety) and Pashupati Nath(Indus Valley ).Brahma or Brahman is a Vedic concept and Vaishnu is a very later god.Indra,Varun,Agni, Pawan and others are all Vedic.Murugan/Kartikeya and a few others are Dravidian.Others like Krishna and Shakti were other indigenous gods amalgated in Hinduism.So majority dieties are Vedic while Shiva and family is dravidian influenced(Linga workship and others).
india :- for a 1000 yrs i have shielded everyone to my east from an islamic invasion so that dharma(buddhism and hinduism) and other ancient indigenous cultures may flourish .really hope all of them are doing just fine indonesia:-have u seen my skull cap ?
@sigmagrindset86 it fought for 1000 yrs against islam and finally won.. Islam never expanded further east through a sword because of india thats what i meant
Indians need education... Dravidian religion is Dravidian religion. Almost all tribes in the world had religions, why can’t Dravidian s? Dravidians are one of the first to 🇮🇳
@@PikaPluff what r the names of the Dravidian tribes??, if they had a religion, which deities they worship???? These are the false imaginations Well if you want to know about origin of Dravidian i will suggest u to go through Elamo-dravidian hypothesis
@@uddeshyasingh3188 you think dravidian tribes didn't exist before the aryans came XD Took dravidian Language brahui is found in modern day pakistan, a key remanent of dravidian culture and indicates the possibility that dravidians were the result of IVC.
@@PikaPluff Yes there were no Dravidian Tribes First IVC was an Urban civilization with cities unlike vedic civilization which was rural civilization with villages & small towns, IVC ppl didn't follow tribals life style if Dravidian lang can survive then how could their religion got totally extinct ??? It is more practical to believe that their deities in past were same as in present.
indo aryans belongs from north india bcoz aryan migration theory has failed. therefore indo aryans didn't came from central asia but already part of north india, besides how at 1200 bc they managed to cross himalayas??
Indo-Aryans came from Indo-Europeans and Indo-Iranians. That's why there's "Aryan" in its name. Also, they didn't cross the Himalayas. They went around the Himalayas, through Pakistan.
There were. The formation of Hinduism was the merging of 3 different belief systems: The native religion of the Indo-Europeans, the religion of the Harappans, and the religion of the Dravidians.
Hinduism and Islam didn’t even exist in Myanmar until British colony As a state of India, Many Hindu and Islam arrived Myanmar Myanmar people don’t have any religion before Buddhism No hate to other religions Believe in what you believe Just Don’t invade others/land etc Where did u get the preferences?
@@CostasMelas Hinduism was followed in Central Asia in ghostly forms alongside Buddhism in Khotan. Japan follows Buddhism’s and worships Hindu gods but yet you haven’t even mentioned it on your maps. You didn’t research Hinduism properly.
So much of South East Asia was Hindu at one point, really shows the extent of Indian culture at the time
For real, I wonder how differently those cultures would have evolved from India if they remained Hindu
Culture and religion aren't equivalent, they weren't indian cultured. Not even India has at any point in history been one single culture.
As a Muslim, let's be honest and I mean no offense. But religions which are polytheistic historically most of them loose influence.
@@anasm4496 ok then why hinduism won in india?
@@themaster5637 That has a lot of factors. Such as British, Hindu birth rate, Hindu nationalism, and Hindu government maybe? Hinduism has so many gods compare to Buddhism that simply doesn't work in Southeast Asia anymore. It is confusing... While Southeast Asia is so diverse culturally and ethnically.
Also, SEA people love to eat beef.
Countless people have to give their lives to maintain what we see in India today.
What do we see?
@@GrigRP Trash
@@katholischermonarchist1836 😂👍
@Mayur Kanth That's probably why it's so dirty and smelly.
@@GrigRP , every country has a dark side, but they show only good side , but for India, always bad side is shown
I was watching the video on the austronesian languages and literally thinking "is his next video going to be about the spread of Hinduism?" when I received the notification
Indonesia connects the two videos :)
@@CostasMelas ahahah
He has an Austroasiatic languages video? I wanna see, I looked it up but I couldn't find it
@@JcDizon Ah crap, I meant austronesian. Corrected it
@@CostasMelas I'm from Indonesia 🏝️ I love your videos dude
Although Islam dominates mostly South East Asia now, there are still remnants of Hinduism in todays indigenous South East Asian culture. For example kaharingan and Balinese Hinduism.
@Mustafa M That's the way most religions do.
@@tahmkenchusta5852 so I guess Islam isn’t a special religion
@@PikaPluff you’d guess right
@Mustafa M ur statement is false
@Mustafa M yes the religion of peace and war when we need war
Love this, Religions spread like languages too and I didn’t realise that. Looks like you can make a mashup of all the religions in the future too
ARYAN (🇮🇷) + INDUS VALLEY (🇵🇰) = VEDIC TRADITION...
VEDIC TRADITION + DRAVIDIAN (🇮🇳) = HINDUISM...
DO NOT FORGET YOUR FOREFATHERS...
Can you please create a map about Indo-European languages? Just with the language families, no need to mention all languages
I approve this! 👍 It would be nice, if he makes this.
P.s. You've meant branches, not families: Anatolian, Tocharian, Indo-Aryan, Iranian, Nuristanic, Baltic, Slavic, Germanic, Italic (later Romance), Celtic, Albanian, Hellenic and Armenian.
Costas Melas, please, don't forget about any of them.
I would love to make it in the future
Yes please
you mean branches, not families, right?
@@CostasMelas Please altaic lenguages(Japanese korean Mongolian
Thanks to our ancestors for choosing death instead of convert
You wrong
Coz 250 millions are muslim in India and I am Muslim too
So
@I HUNK I am Muslims who converted in 15 th century where as rice bag converts are Indian Christian 🙂
Indian Christian majority are dalit where as Indian Muslims majority in Kashmir is brahmin and other Indian state is Kshatriyas and and some Bihari muslim are dalit that's it
@@pcgamingonyt5798 well you can’t deny a good amount of converting was done by bribery and force
When our country got independence there was 20% muslim population in India so pakistan got 20% fertile land from india now those muslims are living in India I want to appeal them please go pakistan or Bangladesh and live there. And if u want to live in India take back ur land from them then merge with india then live here.
@@pcgamingonyt5798 85 percent indian muslims are dalit converts that's why they have dark skin... except the Pathan(Khan surnamed) and Kashmiri Muslims
Proud to be Hindu ❤️🇮🇳🕉️
Love your videos
Thank you
don't support such things . This video is telling Aryan invasion theory and not truth
@@Atharv_Surve the aryan invasion theory is true.
@@Atharv_Surve stop screaming nonsense about oUt oF iNdiA theory
ARYAN (🇮🇷) + INDUS VALLEY (🇵🇰) = VEDIC TRADITION...
VEDIC TRADITION + DRAVIDIAN (🇮🇳) = HINDUISM...
DO NOT FORGET YOUR FOREFATHERS...
Little tip: pause on the last frame for a few seconds so people can see what the world is like today
I’ve seen other videos like this on Hinduism, but they all tend to skip facts or distort them. Thank you for accurately sticking to the scholarly sources and showing less well known Hindu countries like Guyana and Fiji. Great video.
Thank you :)
@Varoon : I can see the orange on Trinidad @ 5 minutes.
Thanks for showing Development of Hinduism 🕉 in ENTIRITY INDIAN subcontinent
Some people are heavily working to show it differently with their NORTH SOUTH PROPAGANDA
I proud to be a Hindu🕉🚩🙏 And we Hindus love our Holy Land India 🇮🇳
nice job, why there is hinduism coming to Arabia, are they workers from India?
In proposal for a future video, why not the Amerindians, North and South America
Thank you, yes they are immigrants besides a small group settled in Oman during the Portuguese period
@@CostasMelas ok thx
Yeah united Arab Emirates is like 60% south Asian, no joke. Of course few of those people will be allowed to stay there permanently
@@CostasMelas Mittani empire?
@अष्टकम ॐॠ what? Isn't Arabia, Syria, Lebanon, Oman, Iraq Kuwait,etc. And all other Arabs are in Asia?
I was wondered spread of Hinduism during my project of Southeast history. It’s Great to see how you described spreading in the video.
Glad it was useful to you
Thank you so much for making a video on my religion 🕉️🙏
You're welcome :)
We welcome all people to the True way of life that is Hinduism. Proud to be a Hindu !!!
Worship cows?No, thanks my atheism is doing well.
@@minsithumaung6867 lol atheism is not religion 😂
Btw there are Athiest in hindusim also which is called (Nastik) so you are not forced to worship a cow you can do whatever you want atleast read some Vedas before doing these type of comments on hinduism
@@minsithumaung6867 In Vedic Scriptures it is written that we have 7 Mother's out of them cow is one...We don't worship cows...we just don't eat it
@@Hola-hv6cx why the cow is ur mom? I have my mom and she is fine not a cow or a pig
@@sidharth1239 hinduism has no struture and people believe what ever they wanna believe, it sounds non sense to me. Hinduism progressive? Stop shaming women first
People like to say that Hinduism is that shy kid who's just comfortable in the corner but it's truly a global religion!
Outside of the Subcontinent, it is only in Mauritius and Bali islands. A few islands do not really make it "global".
@@sitolluit's global, one of the schools of Hinduism is yoga which is widespread throughout the world
Do spread of all Indic/Dhramic religions in one video. That'd be awesome!
(Majorly, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and Jainism.)
A similar video can be made on spread of Abrahamic religions as well.
Thank you.
Good thing
Aside from those 4, are there other ones? Just curious, I have seen some few people in India follow "tribal" religions not known elsewhere but I dunno if those count as Indic and Dharmic
@@purpleapple4052Hindusim in India is a result of indo Aryan religion mixing with Dravidian folk religion. The indo Aryan branch of indo Europeans entering India through Iran, and spreading there language, religion, culture, etc all through north India. Nowdays,almost all of Europe (expect Finland, Estonia, and Hungary), iraq, Russian territories in Asia, the northern Indian subcontinent, Sri Lanka, and once Central Asia, can be considered indo European, though only the indo Aryan branch had some form of proto Hinduism/brahminsim. If you consider Dravidian folk religion to be tribal, then yes, in a way, those tribal Dravidian religion are dharmic, due to the fact that modern day Hindu religion is a mix between indo Aryan religion and Dravidian tribal religion. However, there is a lot of evidence that the dravidians of south India are not native, and are descended from Zagens farmers from Iraq, so I’m not sure if that would reluctantly be a native religion. Other then that, we can go further into hunter gather tribes, who had a variety of religions, which are not dhramic. Some decendents of these hunter gather tribes are still in India, and have there own religion, not dhramic in any way.
Buddhism is Tibetan religion not Indic or Dhramic
@@usuarioanonimo5899 Read about Buddhism. Where do you think Siddharth Gautama was from? How difficult is it to search ‘Indic religions’ on Google? What do you know of Mahayana and Theravada Buddhism? Tibetans follows the Mahayana sect. What language do you think Mahayana is? Sanskrit. Certainly quite easy to find out facts, so it makes be believe you’re nothing but an uninformed troll or don’t do any research just spew bs out of your mouth whatever you wish to believe. I know it’s hard to swallow the truth, but if you can’t I hope you learn to cope well and live with it. Doofus.
Glad to see us Indians still living the legacy of the Ancient Indus Valley-Indo Aryan-Dravidian Civilization.
Praying & experiencing our Holy Land of India the same way like the Ancients did.
One of the oldest continuously existing & thriving civilization ,withstanding several invasions from Greeks to Arabs to Turks & British.
Indians should be proud of their ansestors who fought to preserve our ancient Civilizational values & Faith.
Sadly we did loose our Punjab( my ansestral land), Sindh, Kashmir, Bengal culturally in the process of defending and resisting the continuous invasions.
But yes we did exist at the end.
We have a saying in Hindi:
Misr o Unan sab mitti mein mil gaye
Kuch baat to thi, humari hasi kabhi mitti nahi.
Ancient Egypt & Greece were lost in the sands of time, we withstood those tests of time.
As an Indian Hindu, Thank you for this 🙏🧡🇮🇳🚩
I don’t know if there’s much continuity between the Indus Valley civilization and the later Indians. They’re different people with entirely different beliefs, from what we know. The differences between the Vedic and later Puranic-Hindu civilizations are also major, about as major as the ancient Greeks and the Byzantines/Eastern Rome
@@LordJagd absolutely! Transformation from Pre Vedic to Vedic to Puranic to Bhakti indeed is the reality, but the essence of Dharma has remained the same. We still use mantra, shloka, yagya, jappa, tappa that existed in the Vedic age and if you go deep down south of India, you will find people practising the Pre Vedic faith too. The belief system isn't entirely different.
@@eklavyasingh183 I can agree with the essence of dharma being the constant factor throughout India's history, even if the exact meaning changed with each age, along with the gods. What's the pre-Vedic faith from south India called?
@@LordJagd Some scholars suggest early Dravidian religion were Āgamic. The worship of tutelary deities and sacred flora and fauna in Hinduism is also recognized as a survival of the pre-Vedic Dravidian religion. The early Pre Vedic - Dravidian religion refers to a broad range of belief systems which existed in South Asia, Dravidian religion was a precursor to Shaivism and Shaktism. A large portion of these deities continue to be worshipped as the Village deities of Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka, and their subsequent influence in South-east Asia, examples of which include the Mariamman temples.
Today in India you will find that in Sanatana Dharma aka Hinduism includes worship of Indo Aryan Vedic Gods like Indra, Surya, Agni, Ushas, Vayu, Varuna, Mitra, Aditi, Yama, Soma, Sarasvati, Prithvi, Vishnu, Durga and Rudra ( Shiva) along with Pre Vedic Gods like Seyyon, Mahamariamman ( Durga) Thirumaal(Vishnu), Ayyapa, Shiva. The overlap of dieties between Indo Aryan & Dravidian belief systems have always existed as you can see from the video itself. Sanatana Dharma which is a blend of Indo Aryan and Dravidian Philosophies gave birth to a belief system of modern day Sanatanis / Hindus. Who believe in Param Bharma one Supreme God with many forms that depict different energies.
Egypt and Greece both still exist. Changing their religion doesn't mean they're lost.
And the Indus Valley and Dravidian religions are said to be siblings and so they merged with the Indo Aryans' religion to make Hinduism. This is basically what I wanted to see! Thanks a lot for showing the truth to everyone!
Thank you for the comment
Dono aek hi hai aur hajaro sal pehle sab Hindu thae
Yes. I also wanted write that but didn't as some may disagree. Thx for agreement with me sahab.
@@king_halcyon wc
@@valhallaclanpubg9484 brainwashed
Thanks for another platter Costas Melas! I was thinking it would be cool if you combined all of your existing religion maps into one big map
It would be a difficult work but very interesting. I would love to make it
Glory to the Hindurasthra of India and Nepal, and the Dharmarasthra of Greater India/ Bharatam.
Remember, real India is Punjab, Sindh, Gujarat, Maratha, Dravida, Utkala, Bengal, Vindhya, Himalaya, Yamuna, Ganga, Northeast, Lanka and the Indian Ocean.
Peace and love from Indonesia 🌹
Same to you bro.
@MAHER - SAMI if u imagine and u really love god u can even see god in idol
This is Hinduism
@MAHER - SAMI And should he be a terrorist by saying ola ho uber 😂😂🤣🤣
@MAHER - SAMI ईश्वर विक्षिप्त और पथभ्रष्ट अधर्मी आतंकवादियों को सद्बुद्धि प्रदान करें, जिससे वे मानवीयता से दूर न जाएं।
Nice video . Please, can you create a video about the pagans religons of Europe before christianity? Like roman religion, greek religion, celtic religion, germanic religion, etc...
Good idea
"history of indo-european religion" or something like that
tho i guess that would include hinduism and maybe zoroastrianism too
@@imienazwisko6527 Yes you are right, actually Dharma religions and Zoroastrianism are the only Indo-European religions which are still alive
@@claudiuspetrusgallus2427 Uhh, Asatruans and Hellenists still exist, you know?
@@claudiuspetrusgallus2427 not true, Romuva, Odinism, Romanism, Hellenism, etc are still alive
Will you do slavic or baltic pagan religions?
Btw i'm first and I know that none of you care about it
Interesting, I will begin to collect material
@@CostasMelas thanks
I think there is not enough material for them, I'd say it's impossible
(Universe's First Religious Shanatan Exits😘😍👍🙏)
Average western or Middle East dude doesn't know how to spread religion without colonisation or making skull towers
Ganduism spread by enslaving and creating caste system for native dravidian tribal religions and persecuting buddhism . :) I think an average hindutwa doesn't know his own bloody history...
You're just jealous that so much previous hindu lands have converted, like Pakistan, Bangladesh, Malaysia, and Indonesia.
Correction: There is no single Dravidian religion or IVC religion. From what we can say, AASI followed a large number of cults and tribal religions and weren't even Dravidian who come from Balochistan.
Indo-Aryan religion is accurate.
There is nothing called dravidan religion or race. I'm a proud Kannadiga and Hindu🇮🇳🙏
we don't know real history
Krishna means dark
@@malharaoholkar9620 we all migrated from north bro from Indus valley civilization
Indo Aryan - Dravidian divide is very real we see it in caste and language. Vedic was started by central Asian migrants entering into India during decline of Indus valley
@@davidmccarroll2280 No lol. Wrong on so many levels
Interestingly, Hinduism was several times within a few numbers of being surpassed in the subcontinent, but then it was always revitalized in time to save itself, this happened with Buddhism, Islam and some non-Vishunist denominations
That's why Filipino language borrowed from Sanskrit
Hinduism gets well with regional folk religions bcoz of its pluralist nature.
polytheism, monotheism, atheism, pantheism, henotheistic , agnostic, monistic etc.
Can you make spread of Afro-Asiatic languages?
I would love to make it in the future
You should have also included puranic age separately because it was a watershed moment in the history of hinduism.
the whole indus valley civilization is now part of Pakistan.
the birth place of Hinduism. indus valley
The birth place of Hinduism is in Sindh
But there are no sindhus left I think they were killed or converted to Islam in Pakistan :/
@Varoon 𝘏𝘢𝘩𝘢, 𝘯𝘰 𝘸𝘰𝘯𝘥𝘦𝘳 𝘺𝘰𝘶'𝘳𝘦 𝘢𝘯𝘨𝘳𝘺. 𝘠𝘰𝘶𝘳 𝘏𝘪𝘯𝘥𝘶 𝘐𝘯𝘥𝘶𝘴 𝘩𝘰𝘮𝘦𝘭𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘪𝘴 𝘶𝘯𝘥𝘦𝘳 𝘐𝘴𝘭𝘢𝘮𝘪𝘤 𝘤𝘰𝘯𝘵𝘳𝘰𝘭. 𝘗𝘰𝘰𝘳 𝘭𝘪𝘵𝘵𝘭𝘦 𝘏í𝘯𝘥𝘶 𝘴𝘭𝘢𝘷𝘦 𝘤𝘢𝘯'𝘵 𝘥𝘰 𝘢𝘯𝘺𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘢𝘣𝘰𝘶𝘵 𝘪𝘵.
You're correct but some parts of Afghanistan and North Western India too.
@@arya1275 There are more than 10 million Sindhi Hindus in India and 1 million in Pakistan.
Indus Valley Civilization also included Gujarat, parts of Rajasthan and Punjab and Haryana.
Bali will become independent and will the first Hindu country in Southeast asia 💖
Are you really want to make some comments war here, hah?
Bali can't separate from us because they feel like they are the only ones that are saving the "Indonesian culture" (although it's really Indian culture)
@@Kanal7Indonesia Isn't it the same with Islam? You must practice your own religion, not foreign ones.
@@love_x_love6619 go cry I am indian and I follow foreign religion called islam
Any problem with that
It's our wish ok
@@love_x_love6619 I'm Catholic Sundanese but yeah. Balinese ancestors are from Java and they feel like they can be Hindu teacher/missionaries for Indonesia. They always say "it's about time that Hinduism coming back to Indonesia" or something like that 😂 No way they want to separate. If you don't trust me go ask a Balinese.
Please make the hisry of the Eskimo-Aleut languages!!!
Bali is Hindu too XD
alone
@MAHER - SAMII live in Bali and you are knowledgeable
@@anight6881 bali is muslim u lauda
@@мувн-ш4ы it is not a shithole so it is non muslim.
@@мувн-ш4ы Bali is majority Hindu.
Sri Lanka was fully hindu once..later the aryans migrated and the Buddhism spreads....
No it wasn't. Hinduism didn't even exist before Aryan migrations.
@@GrigRP bad job troll
@@ShubhamMishrabro What troll? It's a fact.
@@GrigRP are you Muslim or zorostrain
@@GrigRP it is... But not in the name of Hinduism... But it's sects was exist and later it wasn't called as Hinduism... In ancient times, shivism and vaishnavism was different religion but later it was inclusive in Hinduism
I'm Dravidian, we still worship our folk deities in rural areas of Tamilnadu Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka
Not kerela
Kerela is islamic now
Well everyone has folk deities and we too have them in UP Bihar and other states
Every state in India has folk deities too, Hinduism also has Shamanic and Animistic schools.
@@pcgamingonyt5798 kerela have more Hindus then Muslims
@@Noone-gz8li the Hindus in kerela are majority got atheist
This video is wrong. You didn’t mention Hinduism in Syria (Mittani Empire) nor did you mention Hinduism in Central and East Asia?
Who told you mittani were Hindoos? And there was none in East Asia
Mitanni was ruled by an Indo-Aryan group for a period, before the formation of the Vedic religion and Hinduism
@@GrigRP Mittani Isn’t in East Asia. It’s in the Middle East. The King worships the god of Indra, Varuna and Nasatya.
@@CostasMelas Yes but Is is called an “Indo-Aryan Substrate” not an “Indo-Iranian Substrate” it’s clearly Indo-Aryan so it’s Hindu. The Mittani Empire spoke a language like Sanskrit and not proto-Indo-Iranian. Indo-Aryans split already with the Indo-Iranians by that time. Hinduism comes from Vedic Hinduism. Vedic Hinduism was followed in Mittani and Vedic Hinduism is different than Ancient Persian religion.
@@FirstLast-hz8ut Learn to read. I made two separate statements.
Sanathana dharma is older than 5000bce it is much older that what an average person think.Ram setu bridge dates more than 7000years some ancient text dates back 10000years ago.India is also an oldest civilization now indus valley is proved to be more than 8000 years old
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True
Hinduism is much older than from where u started the year in this video 😎
No
no its not
How? Because YOU think it's much older or you have verifiable evidence for your claim that can be epistemologically justified. If you cannot epistemologically justify your belief then it's just a belief, not a justified true belief.
I know absolutely nothing about hinduism, but the map indicate spread which seems more by merchants than by warriors (because it's coastal). It reveal also than India was powerful from 1 to 800,then declined.
The Andaman islands should not be shown as Hindu until 1858, when Britain settled the islands with convicts from mainland India. Before then, the majority of the population was indigenous Andamanese who were not Hindus.
I was listening to some Hindi music a moment ago and this came out😃
The terms Hindi and Hindu is different
Coz 35 percent Indians speak hindi who are Muslims
Even I too
What music u were listening I could suggest u some metal music from India if u want
@@Noone-gz8li I was listening to Ravi Shankar. I listen to a lot of Heavy Metal but haven't listened to Heavy Metal from India. Can you recommend me a good band from India?
@yitzhak rafaeli shekkelsteingoldmanberg What type of music do you like?
Loving the 'Civilizational Reawakening' taking place in Bharat today
Bro Aryan and dravidian theory finally proved as false why u showing Aryan and dravidian in this vedio???
Do you have any idea what you're talking about? Yeah, the Aryan invasion theory is no longer relevant but Indo-Aryan migration is based on available linguistics and archaeological evidence. Half-baked knowledge is fatal.
This video shows the formation and spread of Hinduism based on available verifiable evidence. It's pretty obvious that the Vedic religion of the Aryas is different from today's form of Hinduism we practice.
no connection to this video
@@indianboy59 Finally someone sensible. Indians get so patriotic that they tend to create their own history to glorify our already great history.
My brain was singing "Tunak tunak tun" the whole video
Blessed to be a hindu😇
is it possible to make spread of atheism?
Atheism is not like religion. They didnt originate in a certain place people just became atheists.
@0 0 Im saying that atheism has no specific place of origin. What does supressed atheists got to do with this?
Uni Soviet Communism, and it didn't end well.
@@leilasantoslopes2303 yes it is. atheism is a religion.
I don’t think it would interesting another to make a video. There’s too few areas that are majority atheist (maybe Czechia, East Germany, Sweden, parts England and New England) and most people who identify as ‘non-religious’ still believe in some sort of ill-defined God. Plus, with few exceptions, it’s a post-1960 movement so it would be a short video.
Dravidian religion - Tamil way of life mentioned in sangam literature's
Dravidian does not equal Tamil. As Dravidians, we are Kannadigas, Telugus, Malyalis and Tulus as well. All these lanaguges and cultures are rich and beautiful. Tamil is not superior to them.
@@dwarasamudra8889 Dravidian language family( Tamil language family) Tamil contact with Sanskrit made into different languages. I am not saying Tamil is superior.....
@@surendranr5238 tamil never contact with sanskrit.
There Is No Such Thing Called Dravidian Religion
It Is Branch Of Hinduism
@@bhanupratap1063 The gods have unique characteristics pertaining to the geographical area of Dravidians.
I'm indonesian, Actually this is a bit wrong, in eastern Indonesia, especially the Celebes Islands and the Wallacea Islands, there is no Hindu religion at all, this area was still animism until Islam and Christianity came, until Indonesia's independence in 1945 there were no Hindus, it started after the president carried out the Hindu Bali transmigration program to these islands and even then the population is only 0,5% of the entire population in the eastern islands, but the areas in the east get very colorful lines, we eastern Indonesians did not know what Hinduism was until the time of independence, please correct the placement again
buddhism is an offshoot of hinduism, so following buddhism is like following a filtered version of hinduism thats it .buddhism has spread more hindu cullture than hinduism itself .buddhism is as much of an indian religion as hinduism so it doesnt really matter which one u follow both have indian inflluence
@@KelzangDorji and why do u think so
@@KelzangDorji u believe it or not it doesnt matter but its the truth, buddha was born and died a hindu .
@@KelzangDorji Buddha was Hindu himself blockhead.
@@KelzangDorji so he was not Buddhist, and you copy many Hindu symbols lol. XD
And it is different from Hinduism I know that, because there is no creator God for them. But they do worship Devas like Brahma, a principle deity in Hinduism. So you have borrowed many elements from us, now what?
Moreover is considered as an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, so Buddha belongs to Hinduism as much as to Buddhism ;-D
@@KelzangDorji "Actually the fact is modern Hinduism is a clear blend of Vedic religion and Shramanic traditions." Yes agree! Its basis was animism!
"There are a lot of elements originally of Buddhism, Jainism, and other Shramanic religions incorporated to Hinduism." Wrong!! Hinduism is much older than Buddhism and Jainism and has influenced them the most, Vedas are much much older! Especially Jainism, we celebrate each other's festivals. And even some some Buddhists celebrate Diwali. There is no hardcore evidence to prove Buddha's ethnicity, language or religion. He was Indo-European for sure and followed Proto Indo-European religion(like European Paganism) from which Hinduism descends today. And about Sun worship, he was from the Suryavanshi clan. And his ancestors have been mentioned in ancient Indian texts. So stop fantasizing own history and believing Buddhist texts to be 100% true. And you seem like a Tibetan to me, your religion itself was given by the Palas; it was, is and will remain Indian culture and not Tibetan because you followed Bon religion :-)
Old = gold
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Those striped areas are pretty misleading you would thing those areas are barely hindu if you looked at the map
Which area are you referring to?
@@CostasMelas nah its just those swathes of stripes in India proper make it seem those areas are barely hindu majority.
@Sam thats what I said. I am talking about how they areshown in the map
Hinduism had success in south-east Asia, but not westward. It seems that it mingled with Dravidian & Sind (Harappa/Mohenjo Daro) cultures.
@Beatles You are right, it is an Indo-Iranian cultural space.
@Beatles No it doesn't.
@Beatles Zoroastrianism is monotheist Hinduism has a 1000 gods. Zoroastrian does have prophets also. And Aryan doesn't mean Indian that's just silly
@Beatles it's not Monotheistic nor zorastianism but Henotheistic. Search about it
The video says indo aryans followed indo aryan religion ???? But in hinduism, the term Aryan is denoted to one who follows Vedas. Whereas in Iran , Arian is denoted to Iranians. Iranians once followed vedas . There was a war between 10 kingdom and lost kings were expelled away from India. One of the expelled King started his kingdom in Europe from where Aryan languages spread
Wlc to hinduism ❤🙏
Great as always
Thank you
Hinduism is as old as human.....
Hinduism also reached very small area northern Australia around 3rd century. Didn't last more than few years because of lack of people, no business interest, over there. Indonesian hindus who went returned back. I can't remember where I read it. You can check that out.
Oldest religion of the world.. 🙏🙏♥️♥️
Isn't Hinduism the oldest recorded religion how do we know of religions before it
@@Closed0254 Hinduism is much older. It is a mix of Indo Aryan religion, Indus Valley civilization religion and native tribal beliefs.
It's the oldest religion that still survives. There were uncountable numbers of belief systems before Hinduism. The first ones were probably Animism and Shamanism, because they probably weren't actively created, rather they were a product of just humans thinking that everything on Earth was alive. The later ones were folk beliefs, as many people probably just made up a parable/story, either for fun or to teach morals, and some people probably took it way too far and made it as an entire belief system.
Anyone:
Song: Hey, hey, hey
Islam by force.
Christianity by Colonialism.
But Hinduism by Choice.
Ganduism by enslaving and creating caste system for native dravidian tribal religions and persecuting buddhism . :)
Nope, Islam came peacefully to Indonesia, our ancestors chose to convert to Islam because there is no caste system in Islam
No Islamic kingdoms from outside attacked us, our kings converted to Islam because of their choice, and the people followed
@@adilpangestu3924 muslims in India have caste system.
@@alangervasis Piglam by torturing and destroying Buddhism from India, most North Indian muslims are Buddhist converts :-D
Nice
I kind of miss Zoroastrianism and Buddhism as split offs...
Zoroastrianism was not an offshoot of Hinduism. It had a lot of influence, but wasn't directly a split-off of it.
How hinduism reached in Africa, or better yet, how it reached in Mauritius?
As immigrants during the British rule of Mauritius
Indentured slavery
Imigrants
And even before immigrants, I heard before that Hindus were in Kenya as trade networks and links connected India to the coast of Africa, thus spreading their influence.
Tamils are the reason
HINDUISM is the worlds peaceiest RELIGION in the world. Proud to be an HINDU
Bulshit🤣
1:00 The souls of the countless native dravidian tribal religions completly wiped out by aryan vedic hinduism still cries out in today's hindu temples..
It wasn’t wiped out, it was integrated. Hinduism is a fusion of the Indo-Aryan and Dravidian religion. Gods such as Shiva, Ganesha, Hanuman, and Murugan are Dravidian.
And if anyone want to say kangleipak ( now manipur ) is a real hindu land from 1st century , then give your WhatsApp no. Or ph.no. , let's debate
No one wants to say that but why does it bother you so much?We know each place had its own religious,cultural and ethnical background and we don't mean any disrespect to anyone,so what are you interested in debating for?
They followed syncretic religion.
Honestly, nothing called Manipur or Kanglepaik even existed during first century AD.
@@blackphoenix3220 because you don't know nothing
So Hinduism is result of three religions mixing?
Mixing of 2 culture basically because Indus Valley and Dravidian were causin cultures which mixed with Aryan(Vedic culture) to form Hinduism.However the base mostly is Vedic religion.
@@thedailyjusteen7742 Main gods are from Dravidians and ivc and other gods from aryans. many rituals from aryans and some from ivc-dravidian
@@king_halcyon no main gods are not Dravidian.Shiva is an amalgation of Rudra(Vedic Diety) and Pashupati Nath(Indus Valley ).Brahma or Brahman is a Vedic concept and Vaishnu is a very later god.Indra,Varun,Agni, Pawan and others are all Vedic.Murugan/Kartikeya and a few others are Dravidian.Others like Krishna and Shakti were other indigenous gods amalgated in Hinduism.So majority dieties are Vedic while Shiva and family is dravidian influenced(Linga workship and others).
Yes. And after jain and Buddhist those three joined to form syncretic religion but each with own identity
Dravidians did NOT follow hinduism LOL stop these fake informations. Hinduism is from the Indus-Vedic culture.
india :- for a 1000 yrs i have shielded everyone to my east from an islamic invasion so that dharma(buddhism and hinduism) and other ancient indigenous cultures may flourish .really hope all of them are doing just fine
indonesia:-have u seen my skull cap ?
@sigmagrindset86 it fought for 1000 yrs against islam and finally won..
Islam never expanded further east through a sword because of india thats what i meant
@sigmagrindset86 then ur wrong
No need to be a sore loser, you lost.
What's that Hindu populated land in Pakistan? (at least I guess it's the area of Pakistan)
Nice work
Thank you
**What will be the next video?**
I have not decided yet
Ok
Nice video sir
Thank you
What is the Dravidian religion? Never heard before
Is mentioned as Dravidian folk religion and is related to non-vedic traditions
What is Dravidian religion????? I think just your imagination
Indians need education... Dravidian religion is Dravidian religion. Almost all tribes in the world had religions, why can’t Dravidian s? Dravidians are one of the first to 🇮🇳
@@PikaPluff what r the names of the Dravidian tribes??, if they had a religion, which deities they worship???? These are the false imaginations
Well if you want to know about origin of Dravidian i will suggest u to go through Elamo-dravidian hypothesis
@@uddeshyasingh3188 you think dravidian tribes didn't exist before the aryans came XD Took dravidian Language brahui is found in modern day pakistan, a key remanent of dravidian culture and indicates the possibility that dravidians were the result of IVC.
@@uddeshyasingh3188 did you know not everything is written down.
@@PikaPluff Yes there were no Dravidian Tribes First IVC was an Urban civilization with cities unlike vedic civilization which was rural civilization with villages & small towns, IVC ppl didn't follow tribals life style
if Dravidian lang can survive then how could their religion got totally extinct ??? It is more practical to believe that their deities in past were same as in present.
Good job 👍
Thank you :)
Good job
Thank you
I was waiting for Buddhism to pop up
Where is B.C in 1600bc-1bc
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Why it's so hard to steal a car from a hindu?
Because their gods are all arms
Hindu muslim Christian sab dharaaam 1 hai guy's plz try to understand sab 1 hai .......
indo aryans belongs from north india bcoz aryan migration theory has failed.
therefore indo aryans didn't came from central asia but already part of north india, besides how at 1200 bc they managed to cross himalayas??
Indo-Aryans came from Indo-Europeans and Indo-Iranians. That's why there's "Aryan" in its name. Also, they didn't cross the Himalayas. They went around the Himalayas, through Pakistan.
Do Mormonism Next!
There is no dravidian, indo aryan indus valley religion.
There were. The formation of Hinduism was the merging of 3 different belief systems: The native religion of the Indo-Europeans, the religion of the Harappans, and the religion of the Dravidians.
🙏Nice Work.🙏 #Rosalina
I am not afraid of anyone but anyone who bother my land kangleipak ( manipur) , my patient is no longer exist in my mind so come and debate with me
What?
Wtf are you speaking?
Hinduism and Islam didn’t even exist in Myanmar until British colony
As a state of India, Many Hindu and Islam arrived Myanmar
Myanmar people don’t have any religion before Buddhism
No hate to other religions
Believe in what you believe
Just Don’t invade others/land etc
Where did u get the preferences?
@Nitish Kumar She is a BTS Stan, they don't know what history is.
@Winter Bear Why are you being triggered? I'm telling it to someone else.
@Winter Bear What facts?
@Winter Bear W
Proud to be Hindu Har har Mahadev 🕉️🕉️🕉️🕉️🕉️🚩🚩🚩🚩
What is the people have hinduism religion in central Asia ?? maybe in Afganistan ??
Yes, in Afghanistan around Ghazni and Jalalabad mainly
@@CostasMelas Hinduism was followed in Central Asia in ghostly forms alongside Buddhism in Khotan. Japan follows Buddhism’s and worships Hindu gods but yet you haven’t even mentioned it on your maps. You didn’t research Hinduism properly.
@Dj Gaun Yin Thanks for commenting for what I said.
@@CostasMelas but there are no hindus in afghanistan left. so you are giving wrong information. please check again.
@@мувн-ш4ы stop crying, no muslims left in Iberia and Sicily.
Afghanistan and iran was never a hindu country😃😃😃😃😃😃😃
pliss do judaism too