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Hinduism has historically been a defining characteristic of India, and as this article examines the exchange of people and ideas between India and Mongolia, it thus accounts for the shaping of the country’s religious development and the traces of Hinduism in Mongolian History.

Although Mongolia never formally adopted Hinduism as a principle religion, Hindu motifs and practices such as the presence of Hindu gods and Patanjali Yoga permeated the religious stories that have moulded modern Mongolian culture and society.

Predominately, focusing on the repression of all religion in Mongolia during the communist regime that stifled the potential for Mongolians to experience any degree of religious diversity. Including detailed analysis of the relevance of Hinduism to Ghengis Kahn and the trade routes that enabled the transportation of ideas throughout the middle ages.

I will rely on this factual recount of Buddhism and Hinduism to inform readers of the strong Hindu influence on Buddhist beliefs and thus the presence of Hindu symbols in Mongolian key cultural and spiritual texts.

Answers to Module 7 Questions
1) A photo taken in the Mountains.

2) yes

3) jpeg

4)Public Domain License/ Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 4.0 license

5) Mountains

6)This photo was taken from a chair lift and is of the surrounding hills in the German Bavarian mountains close to Munich. As it was summer when this photo was taken it is very green, all the trees have their foliage and there is no snow.