What contributed to the growth of hinduism? select all that apply

1. accepting of new gods
2. elite worship services
3.flexibility in worship
4. sexism against women
5. lack of religious texts

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The growth of Hinduism can be attributed to several factors. From the options you've provided, the following contribute to its growth:

  1. Accepting of new gods - Hinduism is known for its inclusivity and acceptance of various deities, which allows for a diverse range of beliefs and practices within the tradition.

  2. Flexibility in worship - The adaptability and flexibility in rituals, practices, and beliefs have made Hinduism appealing to a wide range of followers, allowing individuals to worship in ways that resonate personally with them.

The other options (elite worship services, sexism against women, and lack of religious texts) are not generally considered direct contributors to the growth of Hinduism. While social structures and gender dynamics can influence religious practices, they do not inherently promote the growth of the religion itself. Likewise, Hinduism has a rich tradition of texts, including the Vedas, Upanishads, and the epics, which have been influential to its development.