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ts19998

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What is the dominant religion in India? What is the basis of this religion according to WOM?
 
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Question 2

In 1947 British India became independent, now divided into (3 countries) __________
  with _________ (formerly Ceylon) becoming independent in 1948.
 
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Answer to Question 1

 Hinduism


  • The polytheistic gods (and goddesses) of Hinduism are worshipped in homes, temples, religious festivals, and in music.



Answer to Question 2


  • India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.

  • Sri Lanka




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