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Describe the factors that led to the growth of Puranic Hinduism in India During 6th century BCE.

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  • Savior was not to Buddhism we find similar Ideas being developed in Hinduism. 
  • These included Vaishnavism and Shaivism. 
  • In such worship the bond between the devotee and the god was visualized as one of love and devation or bhakti. 
  • Vaishnavism cults developed around the various avators.
  • Recognizing each of these local deities as a form of Vishnu.
  •  Shiva for instance was symbolized by the linga. 
  • To understand the meanings of sculptures. Historians have to be familiar with the stories.
  • Women and shudras who did not have access in Vedic learning. 
  • Much of what is contained in the puranas evolved through interaction.


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