Why did India's first civilization develop in the Indus Valley?

[Pages:3]Why did India's first civilization develop in the Indus Valley?

India's first civilization developed in the Indus Valley because the Indus river system brings a steady source of irrigation water to the Indus Valley that made farming in this otherwise dry region possible. Regular river flooding also deposited fertile soil that was good for crops. The food surpluses from farming were key to the development of the advanced Indus civilization.

Explain how Hindus may worship many different gods while believing that there is one supreme being.

Hindus believe that the one supreme God Brahman is the source of all things, and that all other gods are actually different forms of Brahman. So Hindus may worship different individual gods and goddesses, such as Vishnu, Shiva, or Shakti, because that particular form of Brahman may appeal to them.

Where and how has Hinduism had its greatest cultural impact?

Hinduism had its greatest cultural impact on India. Hinduism has the greatest number of followers and the greatest cultural impact on India, but it has also had an impact on Southeast Asia. The epics of Hindu literature, the Mahabharata and the Ramayana, have influenced other art forms for many years. Hindu temples in India are centers of art, music, and dance. Hindu festivals and traditions form a large part of daily life in India

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