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Which statement correctly connects Hinduism to the religious views of the Aryans?
Hinduism turned the polytheistic views of the Aryans into one supreme god with multiple forms.
Hinduism kept the polytheistic views of the Aryans but assigned different behaviors to the various gods.
Hinduism turned the single-god beliefs of the Aryans into the worship of many gods.
Hinduism kept the single-god beliefs of the Aryans but gave their supreme god ultimate power.
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"Hinduism turned the polytheistic views of the Aryans into one supreme god with multiple forms."
Explanation: The Vedic (Aryan) religion was polytheistic, but later Hindu thought (especially in the Upanishads) developed the idea of one ultimate reality (Brahman) that manifests in many gods and forms—summarized by the idea "the truth is one, sages call it by many names."
Explanation: The Vedic (Aryan) religion was polytheistic, but later Hindu thought (especially in the Upanishads) developed the idea of one ultimate reality (Brahman) that manifests in many gods and forms—summarized by the idea "the truth is one, sages call it by many names."
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