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Hinduism: The people who practice Hinduism are called Hindus and they live mainly in India. This is a very ancient religion, one that began around 2,000 B.C.E. in the Indus River Valley in South Asia. We don’t really know who created this religion, but we think it is a mixture of the beliefs of Aryan invaders from Europe and the people already living near the Indus River Valley. Hinduism is a very flexible faith—it doesn’t have a lot of hard and fast rules and it has often adopted beliefs from other religions and added them to Hinduism, especially ideas from Buddhism. It is a polytheistic religion, meaning that Hindus believe in and can worship more than one god. They believe that there is one universal spirit, Brahman, who shows himself through the faces of many gods and goddesses. Most Hindus have one god who is their favorite and whom they worship in mandirs (these can be altars set up at home or temples dedicated to a god and taken care of by priests.) There are three well-known Hindu gods-the Hindu trinity or Trimurti. They are Shiva, the god of destruction and salvation; Vishnu, who preserves the universe and who over time, has taken human form and visited Hindus on earth; and Brahma, the god of creation. Hindus also believe that humans die and then their spirits are reborn in human or animal form over and over again. This cycle is called samsara. A Hindu’s soul will go through this process until it reaches a true understanding of the universe. The release from the cycle is called moksha. Hindus believe that when you are reincarnated, the new form your spirit takes may be determined by your karma. If you have good karma, you will be reincarnated as a higher being than someone who has bad karma. Karma is the belief that our bad choices and actions will eventually catch up with us, if not in this life, then in the next. When bad things happen to Hindus, many believe that this is punishment for bad actions they may have done in a former life. Good karma leads to rewards, so Hindus are pacifists; they do not believe in harming living beings. Many Hindus choose to live as vegetarians because they do not want to harm living creatures, even for food. Hindus have several holy texts that they read: the BhagavadGita, an important holy book written in the form of a poem; the Vedas, which help Hindus learn how to worship and the Upanishads which are writings that tell about Hindu beliefs. Caste System: A traditional view of caste system, is that people of that society are born into certain categories that determine their way of life, opportunities, and social customs. Caste may be based on religious beliefs or historical influences, often a combination of many factors. Caste System