¶ … Hinduism Is and What it Is Difficult to Reconstruct a Historical Chronology of Its Development
It is a fairly simple matter to identify the precise point of origin of many of the world's major religions; for example, the origins of Buddhism, Christianity and Islam can be historically placed with some degree of accuracy because of the known historical personages associated with their creation (Zaehner 1307). By sharp contrast, the origins of the world's most ancient religions such as Hinduism and Judaism have largely been lost in the mists of time, but this has not impacted the popularity of this religion today or the efforts of researchers to shed more light on their origins (Kelkar & Vaishnav 24). To this end, a brief overview of Hinduism is provided below, followed by an assessment of why it is particularly difficult to reconstruct a historical chronology of its development. A summary of the research and salient findings will be provided in the conclusion.
Review and Discussion
What Is Hinduism? In his essay on Hinduism, R.C. Zaehner (1970) says that, "Hindu' is a Persian word and it means simply 'Indian.' . . . The Indians themselves, however, never refer to...
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