Indian religions
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Indian religions is a classification for religions that originated in the Indian subcontinent; namely Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism and Sikhism. These religions are also classified as Eastern religions. Although Indian religions are connected through the history of India, they constitute a wide range of religious communities and Indian religions are not confined to the Indian subcontinent.
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See also
- Indian philosophy
- Karma
- History of Yoga
- Religion in India
- Religious thinkers of India
- Ayyavazhi and Hinduism
- Buddhism and Jainism
- Indology
- Upanisads
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