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  1. Religion in India: Four major world religions – (Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism) – were founded in the Indian subcontinent. In addition, Islam has been an important force on the subcontinent since the seventh century. [100%] 2023-03-14 [Religion] [India]...
  2. Religion in India: Religion in India (2011 Census) Religion in India is characterised by a diversity of religious beliefs and practices. Throughout India's history, religion has been an important part of the country's culture and the Indian subcontinent is the birthplace ... (Religions in the modern nation of India) [100%] 2023-12-31 [Religion in India] [Religious demographics]...
  3. Freedom of religion in India: Freedom of religion in India is a fundamental right guaranteed by Article 25-28 of the Constitution of India. Modern India came into existence in 1947 and the Indian constitution's preamble was amended in 1976 to state that India ... (Overview of religious freedom in India) [91%] 2023-12-19 [Religion in India] [Freedom of religion by country]...
  4. Initiation of religions in India: The religious practices of the early Indo-Aryans, known as the Vedic religion (1500 BCE to 500 BCE) were written down and later redacted into the Samhitas, four canonical collections of hymns or mantras, called the Veda, in archaic Sanskrit ... [87%] 2011-07-23
  5. Religious harmony in India: Religious harmony in India is a concept that indicates that there is love, affection between different religions throughout the history of the Indian subcontinent. In the modern-day Republic of India, the Indian constitution supports and encourages religious harmony. (Love, and affection in between different religions in India) [77%] 2024-01-11 [Religious pluralism] [Religion in India]...
  6. Religious harmony in India: Religious harmony in India is a concept that indicates that there is love, affection between different religions in India. The Indian constitution supports and encourages religious harmony. (Religion) [77%] 2022-10-14 [Religious pluralism]
  7. Religious violence in India: Religious violence in India includes acts of violence by followers of one religious group against followers and institutions of another religious group, often in the form of rioting. Religious violence in India has generally involved Hindus and Muslims. (Overview on violence in India because of religious reasons) [77%] 2024-01-13 [Religiously motivated violence in India]
  8. Religiones indias: Las religiones indias, a veces denominadas religiones dhármicas o religiones índicas, son originarias del subcontinente indio. Estas religiones, que engloban el hinduismo, el jainismo, el budismo y el sijismo,​​ también se clasifican como religiones orientales. [73%] 2023-12-29
  9. Religion (virtue): Religion (when discussed as a virtue) is a distinct moral virtue whose purpose is to render God the worship due to Him as the source of all being and the giver of all good things. As such it is part ... (Virtue) [69%] 2023-11-27 [Justice]
  10. Religion: A rich religious life marks the Great Plains throughout its history. Long before many Native Americans-the Sioux, Blackfoot, Comanches, Apaches, Cheyennes, and Arapahos -moved into the Plains, other Indigenous societies flourished along the rivers and streams of the region ... (Geography) [69%] 2004-01-01 [North America] [Great Plains]...
  11. Religion: RELIGION re-lij'-un: "Religion" and "religious" in Elizabethan English were used frequently to denote the outward expression of worship. This is the force of threskeia, translated "religion" in Acts 26:5; James 1:26,27 (with adjective threskos, "religious ... [69%] 1915-01-01
  12. Religion: Church in Hettinger, North Dakota, 1942 View larger #### * Religion * Adventism * Assemblies of God * Baptists * Black Elk, Nicholas * Bland, Salem * Branch Dividians * Buddhism * Canadian Wesleyan Methodism * Catholic Sisterhoods * Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints * Comfort, E. See Asian Americans ... (Geography) [69%] 2004-01-01 [North America] [Great Plains]...
  13. Religion: The term religion (from Latin: religio meaning "bind, connect") denotes a set of common beliefs and practices pertaining to the supernatural (and its relationship to humanity and the cosmos), which are often codified into prayer, ritual, scriptures, and religious law ... [69%] 2023-02-03
  14. Religion: Religion may be defined as a cultural system of designated behaviors and practices, worldviews, texts, sanctified places, prophecies, ethics, or organizations, that relates humanity to supernatural, transcendental, or spiritual elements. However, there is no scholarly consensus over what precisely constitutes ... [69%] 2021-12-22 [Spirituality]
  15. Religion: Religion is a range of social-cultural systems, including designated behaviors and practices, morals, beliefs, worldviews, texts, sanctified places, prophecies, ethics, or organizations, that generally relate humanity to supernatural, transcendental, and spiritual elements—although there is no scholarly consensus over ... (Social-cultural system) [69%] 2024-01-13 [Religion] [Culture]...
  16. Religion: The term religion (from Latin: religio meaning "bind, connect") denotes a set of common beliefs and practices pertaining to the supernatural (and its relationship to humanity and the cosmos), which are often codified into prayer, ritual, scriptures, and religious law ... [69%] 2023-02-04
  17. Religion: "Religion" refers to a set of core beliefs upon which people base their lives, usually involving a deep personal commitment, dedication, devotion, even variant degrees of worship, emotionally and mentally, of something or someone, which may or may not be ... [69%] 2023-02-17 [Religion]
  18. Religion: The origin of the Latin word religio or relligio has been the subject of discussion since the time of Cicero. Two alternative derivations have been given, viz. from relegere, to rather together, and religare, to bind back, fasten. [69%] 2022-09-02
  19. Religion: The term religion (from Latin: religio meaning "bind, connect") denotes a set of common beliefs and practices pertaining to the supernatural (and its relationship to humanity and the cosmos), which are often codified into prayer, ritual, scriptures, and religious law ... [69%] 2023-02-04
  20. Religion: On one definition, a religion is an apparently universal social phenomenon involving some or all of the following: Some religions are implicit, and consist of inherited ancestral traditions (a "way of life"). Others are organized, and promote themselves in conscious ... [69%] 2023-07-03

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