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 | | Hinduism is rooted in the religion of the Vedas,” which was composed between 1000 and 600 B.C.E. Essentially appendices, “the Aranyakas (circa 600 B.C.E.) and Upanishads (circa 600 to 300 B.C.E.) |
 | | One possibility is as suggested by Laurence Gardner, “Early Hinduism, Zoroastrianism, Buddhism and other religious bases also became more tightly formulated and defined from around 600 BC for the same reasons of control by the outward spread of the empires - Babylonian, Persian, Macedonian and Roman. |
 | | There is no social similarity anywhere now with the harmonious environment that Enki appeared to uphold, and from c.600 BC the idea of territorial dominion by imperial conceived regimes moved to a widespread international scale. |
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