Hinduism was first formed by Brahma, a God who is believed to be in a heavenly place called Brahman. You can get to Brahman through good acts, and escaping the circle of reincarnation. Two Gods named Vishnu, the preserver, and Shiva, the destroyer. These two Gods were important in the formation of the Hindu religion, and they would soon gain their own cults of followers. Popular Hinduism was first introduced in classical India around 100 C.E. Hinduism was formed from many different writing works called the Vedas. Scholars of the Hindu God Brahmin also released many writing works that further explained the values and traditions of Hinduism. These poems became to be known as The Epics.
Scholars of the Hindu God Brahmin also released many writing works that further explained the values and traditions of Hinduism. These poems became to be known as The Epics. Hinduism grew in popularity very rapidly because it coincided very well with the already in place caste system. Hinduism and the caste system have a very special relationship, and it affects the Indian people every day. Whether or not the caste system is good or not is up to you to decide.