Yes, actually they did.
We know that its polytheistic religious belief system centered on a strong concern for fertility also.
No they were polytheistic, which means they believed in more than one God.
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They believed in good and bad spirits, gods(which means they are polytheistic
They were polytheistic
First I don't buy the theory of Aryan Invasion of India[AIT]. The religion created by the Vedic Aryans was not polytheistic in principle. The gods of The Vedas are personifications of the stages of the Creation Process of the Universe.If one could see a kind of polytheism in the Puranic Form of the Sanatana Dharma, that is more recent than the Vedic Religion of the Aryans. The definition of an Aryan is not a race but the acceptance of The Vedas as the extra-temporal authority.
Animism is the belief that all plants and animals, or even all physical objects, have spirits. Some animists believe that collectively we are all part of the spirit of the cosmos creating itself.
Well (astonishing question)... polytheistic would be something like Hinduism (i.e. India, that's not in Europe!). As long as we consider that catholics and protestants believe in the same God, Europe in monotheistic. Europe is christian, even if i.e. Turkey would be an exception (but in fact it's not a part of Europe as a whole - the border would be at the Bosporus).
Yes.
Ganesh is a Hindu Deity from India. He is one of the many deities of the polytheistic people of India.
Islam is not a polytheistic religion, it is the belief in the one and only God. Most polytheistic religions like Buddhism and Hinduism are mostly in India and China. (or areas nearby)
NO because it is ffrom india
They believed in good and bad spirits, gods(which means they are polytheistic
They were polytheistic
they are polytheistic
The an kent egyptians were polytheistic
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