Hindu religious tradition Hinduism can be the oldest major world religion still in use today. It not only has surpassed countless attacks, it has prosperous without any change between the past 2500 and 3000 years. The Aryans are said to have entered India through the legendary Kaibaru Pass around 1500 BC. They are mixed with local people and integrated into a social framework. Although Aryans do not have scripts, they developed a rich tradition. These wonderful philosophical poems form the four hymns of Veda, the core of Hinduism ("Aryan and Vedic era, 2004, equivalent.
In the widespread history of Indian religion, at least five elements form a Hindu religious tradition: doctrine, practice, society, stories and devotion. Using a typical Hindu metaphor, these five elements are understood to be related to each other and are carefully woven. In addition, each line is developing in the history of conversation, elaborateness and challenge. Therefore, when looking for factors that will make the tradition converge, it may be better to find the central tension rather than expecting a clear agreement on Hindu ideas and practices.
Due to the depth and depth of the Hindu culture and tradition that has evolved for thousands of years it is difficult to fully enumerate all the sacred elements that make up Hindu religious traditions. Some of the outstanding features of Hinduism are mentioned below. Hindu emphasizes the importance of absolute truth. According to Hindu philosophy, God is an absolute reality, the universe is a single supreme manifestation, also known as supreme consciousness. Many Hindu philosophers are equating pure consciousness which does not start or end according to the Hindu tradition with Hindu Bramin (highest existence). The ultimate reality is hindered by Mayan's view and delusion on this secular person and makes him think that the short-lived world is a reality. Therefore, the purpose of all men and women is to find his true nature beyond this Maya.