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How did Hinduism grow out of the beliefs of Brahmanism?

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The Origins of Hinduism
The Aryans migrated to east India and began a new life there. They began settling in this area's homes. The Indians' way of life has been affected as a result of this migration.
Aryan civilization has influenced India by introducing a mystery religion to the Dravidians. The coexistence of the Aryans and the Dravidians has resulted in exchanges between the two civilizations and the sharing of ideas. As a result of this interaction, India's new complex and mixed culture have emerged.
The most important features Brahmanism and Hinduism were nearly identical. They both believe in gods, and the interplay between the two religions has resulted in a more complicated religion. They believe in a variety of deities as well as karma-based rebirth. Individuals also think that in order to grow closer to God, they must choose their own route.

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