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The primordial religion of India was polytheistic, as other early religions all over the world. Many of the gods were animistic (associated with animals and objects), as in most early religions and in the semi-Catholic cult of saint-worshippers. Hinduism developed from this as a semi-monotheistic religion believing in "atman?," the universal oneness. Siva, the god of destruction and creation and remover of boundaries, is, like all other gods, avatars, humans, rocks, and everything else, just a facet of atman.

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Edited November 9, 2001 11:47 am by MichaelTinkler (diff)
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