Ecology of India - Hinduism (Outside reading)

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In this reading it talked about how the ecology of India affected the formation of Hinduism. Ecology refers to the plants and animals that inhabit the area, as well as the ecosystems and their structure. It talked a lot about the Indus valley and abundant water sources, as well as the animals that inhabited the area. The article said that the cow became so important in hindu culture because of the major presence it had in india during the early years of the hindu tradition. 

This is interesting to think about. I wonder if the Hindu religion would be different today if it originated in another continent or a geographical area different from the Indus valley? Furthermore this article really grew my interest in the history of hinduism. 

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